The table gives disposable income (DI), consumption (C), and savings (S) data for the country of Cornucopia. Use the giv

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The table gives disposable income (DI), consumption (C), and savings (S) data for the country of Cornucopia. Use the given numerical values to complete the table. Disposable income ($) Consumption ($) Savings ($) 11000.00 17000.00 19000.00 3130 0.2963 13000.00 3250 7850 0650 13050 Marginal propensity to consume (MPC) 3850 4550 Answer Bank 0.30 6.5/967 0.7136 Average propensity Average propensity to consume (APC) to save (APS) 0.2864 10450 9150 0.7038 0.6912 Marginal propensity to save (MPS) 0.350 15000.00 11730 5950 BAM 0.3033 0.3132
Suppose Kittyville's full-employment GDP is $600 billion, and the current equilibrium GDP is $400 billion. The MPC in this economy equals 0.90. Kittyville's economy has expenditure gap. To correct this gap, Kittyville hires an economist, Kittyzen Keynes, who suggests government spending or Suppose Kittyville decides to change government spending under Keynes' advice. By how much must government spending change to correct for the expenditure gap (rounded to nearest billion dollars)? billion dollars taxes. Suppose Kittyville instead decides to change taxes under Keynes' advice. By how much must taxes change to correct for the expenditure gap (rounded to nearest billion dollars)? billion dollars
Measuring Inflation and Unemployment - Work It Out: Question 2 of 4 Calculate the rate of inflation (based on CPI) in Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4. Round your answers to three decimal places. Year 2: Year 4 % % Market basket items Loaf of bread Movie ticket Gallon of gasoline Scented candle Nominal GDP Year 3: Year 1 $2.50 $8.00 Year 2 $2.80 $8.80 $3.50 $4.20 $12.00 $13.20 $5 $5.6 billion billion Year 3 $3,00 $9.20 $4.00 $14.00 $6.1 billion Year 4 $3.10 $9.50 $3.60 $14.30 $6.5 billion %
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