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In an economy with no international trade, government expenditure, transfers, or taxes, planned aggregate spending is equal to:

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In an economy with no international trade, government expenditure, transfers, or taxes, planned aggregate spending is equal to the sum of consumption expenditures and investment expenditures (Y = C + I).

This means that the total planned spending in the economy is determined only by the decisions of households and firms on how much to spend on consumption and investment.

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