If the level of real GDP is $14 trillion while aggregate planned expenditure is $15 trillion, then
A) inventories rise more than planned, leading firms to increase production.
B) inventories rise more than planned, leading firms to cut production.
C) aggregate planned expenditure decreases to reach the equilibrium of $14 trillion.
D) inventories fall more than planned, leading firms to increase production.
E) real GDP increases and planned expenditure decreases reaching equilibrium in the middle.
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