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3 May, 19:27

Suppose the government in this economy decides to decrease government purchases by $300 billion. The decrease in government purchases will lead to a decrease in income, generating an initial change in consumption equal to:

A) - $1,000 billion

B) - $90 billion

C) - $210 billion

D) - $500 billion

E) - $105 billion

This decreases income yet again, causing a second change in consumption equal to:

A) - $1,000 billion

B) - $90 billion

C) - $210 billion

D) - $500 billion

E) - $107 billion

The total change in demand resulting from the initial change in government spending is:

A) - $0.6 trillion

B) - $0.7 trillion

C) - $2.7 trillion

D) - $1 trillion

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  1. 3 May, 19:53
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    initial change in consumption = $210 billion

    correct option C) - $210 billion

    Explanation:

    given data

    purchases amount = $300 billion

    we consider here marginal propensity to consume is = 0.7

    and oversimplified multiplier = 3.33

    solution

    we get here initial change in consumption tat is

    initial change in consumption is = MPC * purchases amount ... 1

    initial change in consumption = 0.7 * $300

    initial change in consumption = $210 billion

    and

    here decreases income again causing of change in consumption that si decreases income = initial change * MPC ... 2

    decreases income = $210 billion * 0.7

    decreases income = $147 billion

    and

    now we know total change in demand by initial change that is

    total change in demand = oversimplified multiplier * purchases amount

    total change in demand = $300 * 3.33

    total change in demand = $1 trillion
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