Some are, some are not
compare between planned and unplanned change
compare between planned and unplanned change
there can be lots of them. mine is planned:unplanned::draw:undraw
It will come planned or unplanned.
A planned budget is one that is structured and has been well thought out. An unplanned budget is one that pays bills and expenses as they come without a preset plan.
A reserve is a planned amount, a surplus is unplanned.
yes, because unplanned investment equals zero
Any unforeseen circumstances. In the workplace, for example, a holiday is planned absence - whereas an accident forcing an employee to take time off work is unplanned absence.
A planned or unplanned repair on any machine to maintain its efficiency or performance.
if it's not planned, then yeah
its either; reducing output. reducing planned investment. increasing output. increasing consumption
If aggregate planned expenditure exceed real GDP, firms sell more than they planned to sell and end up with inventories being too low. vice versa if aggregate planned expenditure is less than real GDP, firms sell lessthan they planned to sell and end up with unplanned inventories.