MACROECONOMICS W/ ACHEIVE ACCESS LL
MACROECONOMICS W/ ACHEIVE ACCESS LL
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ISBN: 9781319395629
Author: KRUGMAN
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Chapter 13.A, Problem 1P
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC): It is that proportion of amount which the consumer pays for consumption of goods and services, and it does not include the savings of the consumer.

Formula to calculate change in C is,

ChangeinC=MPC×ΔYD

Here,

  • C is consumption.
  • MPC is marginal propensity to consume.
  • ΔYD is change in Income distribution.

Formula to calculate real GDP is,

Change in Real GDP = Change in C or Change in G

Here,

  • YD is Income distribution.
  • C is consumption.
  • G is government expenditure.

Formula to calculate change in YD is,

ChangeinYD=ΔGDPΔTaxes

Here,

  • YD is Income distribution.
  • ΔGPD is change in gross domestic product.
  • ΔTaxes is change in taxes.

Formula to calculate multiplier is,

Multiplier=11(MPC×(1Taxes)) ……(I)

Here,

  • MPC is marginal propensity to consume.

(a)

Total change in real GDP, value of multiplier and comparison.

To determine

(b)

Total change in real GDP, value of multiplier and comparison.

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