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Chapter 22, Problem 7QAP

a.

To determine

The equilibrium condition in the market for domestic goods and solve for Y.

b.

To determine

The effect on output if the government purchases increase by one unit.

c.

To determine

The change in net exports when government purchases increase by 1 unit

d.

To determine

The economy that is expected to have a larger value of m1 if one of the economies is much larger than the other.

e.

To determine

To find: The answers to parts (b) and (c) for each economy by substituting appropriate parameter values.

f.

To determine

To explain: The fiscal policy will have a larger effect on output and net exports in which economy.

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