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Potential GDP is the level of economic output that an economy can produce when all resources are fully employed. If actual GDP is $500 billion and there is a negative GDP gap of $20 billion, it means that the economy is producing $20 billion less than its potential.

Therefore, potential GDP can be calculated as:

Potential GDP = Actual GDP + GDP Gap
Potential GDP = $500 billion + (-$20 billion)
Potential GDP = $480 billion

Therefore, the potential GDP in this case is $480 billion.
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