ECON: MACRO4 (with CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card) (New, Engaging Titles from 4LTR Press)
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Author: William A. McEachern
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 1.2PA
To determine
Value of MPC, Relationship between MPC and MPS, If MPC increases, what happens to MPS,MPC related to consumption function and MPS related to saving function.
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Very briefly summarize the relationships shown by (a) the consumption schedule, (b) the saving schedule, (c) the investment demand curve, and (d) the multiplier effect. Which of these relationships are direct (positive) relationships and which are inverse (negative) relationships? Why are consumption and saving in the United States greater today than they were a decade ago?
A) What will be the new level of consumption at the $ 340 billion level of disposable income?Â
B) What will be the new level of saving?
The table shows disposable income and saving in an economy.
Calculate consumption expenditure at each level of disposable income.
Over what range of disposable income is there dissaving? Estimate the
level of disposable income at which saving is zero.
>>> Answer to 1 decimal place.
Disposable income
0
(trillions of dollars)
Saving
10
20
30
40
53--35
50
5
When disposable income is $30 trillion, consumption expenditure is $
trillion.
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