Suppose there is some hypothetical closed economy in which households spend $0.65 of each additional dollar they earn and save the remaining $0.35. The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) for this economy is 0.65 , and the spending multiplier for this economy is 2.8571 . Suppose the government in this economy decides to increase government purchases by $350 billion. The increase in government spending will lead to an increase in income, creating an initial change in consumption equal to (blank). This increases income yet again, leading to a second chance in consumption equal to (blank) . The total change in demand resulting from the initial change in government spending is (blank) .
Suppose there is some hypothetical closed economy in which households spend $0.65 of each additional dollar they earn and save the remaining $0.35. The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) for this economy is 0.65 , and the spending multiplier for this economy is 2.8571 . Suppose the government in this economy decides to increase government purchases by $350 billion. The increase in government spending will lead to an increase in income, creating an initial change in consumption equal to (blank). This increases income yet again, leading to a second chance in consumption equal to (blank) . The total change in demand resulting from the initial change in government spending is (blank) .
Chapter11: Fiscal Policy
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Suppose there is some hypothetical closed economy in which households spend $0.65 of each additional dollar they earn and save the remaining $0.35.
The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) for this economy is 0.65 , and the spending multiplier for this economy is 2.8571 .
Suppose the government in this economy decides to increase government purchases by $350 billion. The increase in government spending will lead to an increase in income, creating an initial change in consumption equal to (blank). This increases income yet again, leading to a second chance in consumption equal to (blank) . The total change in demand resulting from the initial change in government spending is (blank) .
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