Prove if it is true that for a given output, a decrease in total private savings is never accompanied by an increase in

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Prove if it is true that for a given output, a decrease in total private savings is never accompanied by an increase in

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Prove if it is true that for a given output, a decrease in total
private savings is never accompanied by an increase in aggregate
investment, an increase in the budget deficit, and a decrease in
the current account deficit. Use a mathematical formula.
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