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Calculating the Aggregate Demand Curve's Intercept

An economy is described by the following equations and values:

  • Consumption: C = 200 + 0.75(Y-T)
  • Investment: I = 300
  • Government Spending: G = 250
  • Taxes: T = 100
  • Exports: X = 150
  • Imports: M = 50 + 0.1Y

When the aggregate demand for this economy is plotted on a graph with aggregate demand on the vertical axis and national income (Y) on the horizontal axis, what is the value of the vertical intercept? Show your calculation.

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