When actual private-sector investment is less than planned private-sector investment,
A) firms are selling less output than expected.
B) firms are selling more output than expected.
C) the quantity of output sold is the amount the firm expected to sell.
D) the economy is at short-run equilibrium.
E) autonomous planned aggregate expenditure is less than induced planned aggregate expenditurE.
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