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In the Keynesian cross, assume that the consumption function is given by
C = 200 + 0.75 (Y − T).
Planned investment is 100; government purchases and taxes are both 100. (solve three tasks)
- Graph planned expenditure as a function of income.
- What is the equilibrium level of income?
- If government purchases increase to 125, what is the new equilibrium income?
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- 7. The consumption function Consider a country with the national income of $11 billion, the amount of taxes paid by households of $3 bilion, and household consumption of $7 billion. Suppose that the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is 0.75. On the following graph, use the blue line (circle symbol) to plot the economy's consumption function. Note: Select and drag the line segment from the palette to the graph. Then select a point on the line segment and drag it to its desired position. CONSUMPTION (Bons of dollars) u) 18 10 12 10 4 6 16. 12 14 14 DISPOSABLE INCOME (ons of dollars) 18 M Consumption Function1. Suppose the households in a hypothetical economy has the following consumption function C= a + cYd. Where is the disposable income. The government in this economy imposes a tax rate of to households’ income (ex. A means that 10% of households’ income goes to tax payments). a. What is the equation that describes the disposable income of households? b. What is the Planned Expenditure Equation? Assume that government expenditure is exogenous and Investment function is given by the equation I = I-br Where is the interest rate. c. Derive the equilibrium output in the goods market and show that the multiplier in this model is 1/1c(1-t). d. How does and the tax rate affects this multiplier (e.g., what happens to multiplier if c increases cet.par. , or if tax rate increases, cet.par)?Mathematical economics: For an economy the following consumption function is given : C = 60+0.75 Y. %3D (a) If investment in a year is $35 crores, what will be the equilibrium level of income or output ? (b) If full-employment level of income (i.e., level of potential output) is $460 crores, what investment is required to be undertaken to ensure equilibrium at full employment ?