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Consider a closed economy (no trade) where:
C = 400+0.8YD
lo = 1600
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a. Calculate Y*.
b. If Yp=10,000, is there an inflationary or recessionary gap?
c. Calculate the change in government expenditure (G) necessary to move the
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Total spending
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