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- If output is less than planned aggregate expenditure, there will be Lütfen birini seçin: O A. an unplanned increase in inventories O B. a planned decrease in inventories. O C. no change in inventories O D. a planned increase in inventories O E. an unplanned decrease in inventoriesb. Using the model from this chapter, explain the effect on GDP from an increase in G by $5 billion. An increase in spending by $5 billion will add A. directly to Eisposable income by this amount and cause an increase in national income equal to less than $5 billion due to the multiplier effect. O B. directly to aggregate demand by this amount and lead to an eventual change in national income equal to $5 billion times the simple multiplier. O C. indirectly to aggregate demand and cause an eventual change in national income equal to $5 billion. OD. indirectly to disposable income, only a fraction of which (determined by the MPC) will then be spent, ie. national income will change by less than $5 billion.Which of the following increases the size of the expenditure multiplier? a. a decrease in the marginal propensity to consume O b. a decrease in the marginal propensity to import О с. an increase in investment O d. an increase in autonomous spending
- QUESTION 21 What is the marginal propensity to consume? a. The ratio of the change in consumption to the change in national income O b. The proportion of national income that goes on consumption O c. The additional spending by a consumer when the price of a good falls O d. The additional revenue received by a firm when it attracts a new customer9 swered t of 1.00 uuestion Refer to the information provided in Figure 8.11 below to answer the questions that follow. Aggregate expenditures ($ millions) 200 50 Figure 8.11 0.0 45° AE 200 Aggregate output ($ millions) Refer to Figure 8.11. A $10 million decrease in autonomous consumption Select one: O a. changes equilibrium output to $120 million. b. increases the MPS. c. changes equilibrium expenditure to $160 million. d. increases the MPC.Assume in a simple economy that thc level of saving is -500 when aggregate ourput equals zero and that the margina! propensity to save is 0.2. Derive the saving function and the consumption function, and draw a graph showing these func- tions. At what level of aggregate ouiput does the consumption curve cruss the 45° line? Explain your answer and show this un the graph.
- .Refer to the information provided in Figure 8.9 below to answer the questions that follow AE 225 200 175 150 45 100 200 300 Aggregate output ($ millions) Figure 8.9 Refer to Figure 8.9. How will equilibrium aggregate expenditure and equilibrium aggregate output change as a result ?of a decrease in investment by $20 million AE line shifts down, increasing equilibrium output and equilibrium expenditure a O AE line shifts up, increasing equilibrium output and equilibrium expenditure b O AE line shifts down, decreasing equilibrium output and equilibrium expenditure .c O AE line shifts down, increasing equilibrium output and decreasing equilibrium expenditure .d O Aggregate expenditures ($ millions)QUESTION 6 Potential GDP Aggregate expenditure AE, 45° Y. Real GDP (Y) When real GDP is greater than Yo in the diagram above: O A. - inventories will decrease OB. ·Aggregate expenditure will be less than Real GDP OC. Aggregate expenditure will be equal to Real GDP OD. O D. inventories will increase QUESTION 7 Y G Xn $1,000 $1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 $0 $800 -$200 2,500 5,000 7,500 10,000 2,300 3,800 5,300 6,800 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 -200 -200 -200 -200 Suppose you are given the data in the table above for a hypothetical economy. All data are in billions of dollars. Yis actual real GDP, and C, Ip, G, and Xn are the consumption, planned investment, government purchases, and net exports components of aggregate expenditures, respectively. Calculate the equilibrium GDP (give your answer in billions of $) Aggregate Expenditure2. Assuming that the aggregate price level is constant, the interest rate is fixed, and there are no taxes and no foreign trade, what will be the change in GDP if the fol- lowing events occur? a. There is an autonomous increase in consumer spending of $25 billion; the marginal propensity to consume is 2/3. b. Firms reduce investment spending by $40 billion; the marginal propensity to consume is 0.8. c. The government increases its purchases of military equipment by $60 billion; the marginal propensity to consume is 0.6.
- Which of the following policies will NOT shift the Aggregate Expenditure curve upward? Select one: O a. increasing autonomous taxes O b. decreasing autonomous taxes O c. increasing autonomous transfer payments O d. increasing government expenditures on goods and servicesWhich of the following would not increase consumption spending? O Decreased disposable income. Increased household wealth O A lower interest rate O Expectations of greater future income1. What would happen to multiplier if investment were to be positively related to income? 2. is it possible for total saving to fall when people beome more thirfty? 3. What is meant by multiplier?Why shoul the value of multiplier rise when people spend more on consumption?