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In a simple economic model, the aggregate demand curve is plotted with total planned spending on the vertical axis and aggregate income on the horizontal axis. Suppose the government enacts a policy that increases the level of spending households would undertake even with zero income. Simultaneously, businesses become more pessimistic about the future and reduce their planned spending on new equipment by an exactly equal amount. What is the net effect on the vertical intercept of the aggregate demand curve?

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