Given Co = 400 and MPC = 0.70. Find Consumption when yd = 2000 and when Yd = 3000. b) Given the consumption levels you found in part a), calculate Savings for both these levels of disposable income and consumption c) Calculate MPS
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a) Given Co = 400 and MPC = 0.70. Find Consumption when yd = 2000 and when Yd = 3000. b) Given the consumption levels you found in part a), calculate Savings for both these levels of disposable income and consumption c) Calculate MPS d) Prove that MPS + MPC = 1 e) If autonomous consumption increases by 50. What is the multiplier? What is the change in total spending? f) Draw a diagram to show the effect of the multiplier in the economy? [Hint: What shifts and how? ] Kindly answer this question correctly and type the answer here. Don't give a handwritten answers on a page. And please answer it in 15 minutes. I will give you a thumbs up.
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- A flatter aggregate consumption function, if plotted on a graph with output on the horizontal axis and aggregate consumption on the vertical axis, would indicate which of the following: Select one: a. A smaller marginal propensity to consume and a larger multiplier. b. A larger marginal propensity to consume and a larger multiplier. c. A smaller marginal propensity to consume and a smaller multiplier. d. A smaller marginal propensity to save (MPS = 1 - MPC) and a smaller multiplier. Clear my choiceSuppose there is some hypothetical closed economy in which households spend $0.85 of each additional dollar they earn and save the remaining $0.15. The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) for this economy is____ , and the spending multiplier for this economy is ____. Suppose the government in this economy decides to decrease government purchases by $300 billion. The decrease in government spending will lead to a decrease in income, creating an initial change in consumption equal to _____ . This decreases income yet again, leading to a second change in consumption equal to ____ . The total change in demand resulting from the initial change in government spending is ____.consumption function is given by C = 110 + 0.75(Y - T). Planned investment is 300; government purchases is 350. Assume a balanced budget. Graph planned expenditure as a function of What is the equilibrium level of income? If government purchases increase to 400, what is the new equilibrium income? What is the multiplier for government purchases? What level of government purchases is needed to achieve an income of 2,200? (Taxes remain ) What level of taxes is needed to achieve an income of 2,200? (Government purchases remain at ) Please answer 4 and 5