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Analysis of the Aggregate Demand Curve's Slope

In a standard macroeconomic model, the aggregate demand (AD) curve is plotted with total spending on the vertical axis and national income on the horizontal axis. This curve is typically drawn as an upward-sloping line that is flatter than the 45-degree line (where total spending equals national income). Analyze why the aggregate demand curve has a slope less than 1, explaining the economic reasoning behind this characteristic.

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