In a new Keynesian model an increase in aggregate demand causes:
A) an increase in real production greater than the increase in aggregate demand.
B) an increase in real production equal to increase in aggregate demand.
C) an increase in real production less than the increase in aggregate demand.
D) a decrease in real production.
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