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If the consumption function is C50 0.75y then the marginal propensity to consume is?

If the consumption function is C50 0.75y then the marginal propensity to consume is?


What is the formula of the marginal propensity to withdraw?

MPW (Marginal Propensity to Withdraw) = Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) + Marginal propensity to tax (MPT)+ Marginal Propensity to Import (MPM)MPS (proportion of additional income that is saved)=a change in Savings/ a change in National incomeMPT (Proportion of additional income that is taxed)=a change in Taxation/ a change in National incomeMPM (the proportion of additional income that is spent on imports)=a change in imports/ a change in National income


What formula is used for the multiplier in an open economy?

1/1-(mpc-mpm) mpc- marginal propensity to consume mpm- marginal propensity to import


Distinguish between average propensity to consume and marginal propensity to consume?

average propensity to consume is the fraction of the total amount of disposable income that households spend on consumption whereas marginal propensity to consume is the amount that consumption increases for every additional dollar of disposable income.


What are the significances of Marginal Propensity to Consume?

The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is an economic concept to show the increase in personal consumer spending or consumption that occurs with an increase in disposable income. Here is the formula: MPC = change in consumption/change in disposable income A change in disposable income results in the new income either being spent or saved. This is the Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) or the Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS). MPC + MPS = 1

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If the consumption function is C50 0.75y then the marginal propensity to consume is?

If the consumption function is C50 0.75y then the marginal propensity to consume is?


What is the formula of the marginal propensity to withdraw?

MPW (Marginal Propensity to Withdraw) = Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) + Marginal propensity to tax (MPT)+ Marginal Propensity to Import (MPM)MPS (proportion of additional income that is saved)=a change in Savings/ a change in National incomeMPT (Proportion of additional income that is taxed)=a change in Taxation/ a change in National incomeMPM (the proportion of additional income that is spent on imports)=a change in imports/ a change in National income


What formula is used for the multiplier in an open economy?

1/1-(mpc-mpm) mpc- marginal propensity to consume mpm- marginal propensity to import


How can you derive the tax rate multiplier?

Taxation Multiplier = - (MPC) / (1 - MPS) Where, MPC = marginal propensity to consume, and MPS = marginal propensity to save.


Distinguish between average propensity to consume and marginal propensity to consume?

average propensity to consume is the fraction of the total amount of disposable income that households spend on consumption whereas marginal propensity to consume is the amount that consumption increases for every additional dollar of disposable income.


What are the significances of Marginal Propensity to Consume?

The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is an economic concept to show the increase in personal consumer spending or consumption that occurs with an increase in disposable income. Here is the formula: MPC = change in consumption/change in disposable income A change in disposable income results in the new income either being spent or saved. This is the Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) or the Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS). MPC + MPS = 1


How could weistinguish between average propensity to consume from marginal propensity to consume?

The average propensity to consume is the fraction of total disposable income that households spend on consumption (as opposed to saving for example) whereas marginal propensity to consume is the additional consumption that results from an additional dollar of disposable income.


How can one determine the marginal propensity to consume?

To determine the marginal propensity to consume, divide the change in consumption by the change in income. This ratio shows the proportion of additional income that is spent on consumption.


Why do you care about marginal propensity to consume?

we do care about the marginal propensity to consume because it shows the ratio of an increase in consumption due to increase in income it does not matter what the income of the consumer,either high or low.


If the marginal propensity to consume is 0.75. what would be the multiplier?

4.


How to calculate the spending multiplier in an economy?

To calculate the spending multiplier in an economy, you can use the formula: Spending Multiplier 1 / (1 - Marginal Propensity to Consume). The Marginal Propensity to Consume is the proportion of additional income that people spend rather than save. By plugging in the value for the Marginal Propensity to Consume, you can determine the overall impact of an initial change in spending on the economy.


If Marginal propensity to consume of 06 and a marginal propensity to import of 02 the government increases its spending by 2 billion and raises taxes by 1 billion what happens to equilibrium income?

The equilibrium income would increase 1.06 billion dollars.

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