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Consider an economy which is represented by the following equations:
Consumption (C) = 60 + 0.7Yd
Investment (I) = 310
Government Spending (G) = 110
Tax (T) = 50 + 0.25Y
Import (M) = 20 + 0.2Y
Export (X) = 100
- Find the equilibrium income level using the injection-leakage approach.
- Find the equilibrium income level using the injection-leakage approach.
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Compute the new level of equilibrium income using multiplier method if the marginal propensity to import decrease by 50 percent.
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