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Question 1

Assume there is no government or foreign sector. If the multiplier is 4, a $20 billion increase in investment will cause aggregate output to increase by


◦ $5 billion.
◦ $20 billion.
◦ $40 billion.
◦ $80 billion.

Question 2

Refer to the information provided in Figure 23.12 below to answer the question(s) that follow.










Refer to Figure 23.12. What is the equation for aggregate expenditure 
AE
1?


AE
1 = 1,000 + 0.5
Y.
AE
1 = 600 + 0.4
Y.
AE
1 = 1,000 + 0.6
Y.
AE
1 = 400 + 0.4
Y.


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Question 1

Refer to the information provided in Figure 23.12 below to answer the question(s) that follow.










Refer to Figure 23.12. Suppose 
AE
1
AE
2 and 
AE
3 are parallel. What is the value of Point 
B?


◦ $750 million
◦ $800 million
◦ $900 million
◦ cannot be determined from the given information

Question 2

Refer to the information provided in Figure 23.12 below to answer the question(s) that follow.










Refer to Figure 23.12. Suppose 
AE
1
AE
2 and 
AE
3 are parallel. What is the value of Point 
A?


◦ $450 million
◦ $510 million
◦ $540 million
◦ cannot be determined from the given information



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Question 1

Refer to the information provided in Figure 23.12 below to answer the question(s) that follow.










Refer to Figure 23.12. Suppose the economy's aggregate expenditure line is 
AE
1. A $10 million increase in planned investment causes aggregate equilibrium output to increase to


◦ $1,010.0 million.
◦ $1,016.7 million.
◦ $1,125.5 million.
◦ $1,215.6 million.

Question 2

Refer to the information provided in Figure 23.12 below to answer the question(s) that follow.










Refer to Figure 23.12. [600 + 0.4
Y] represents the


◦ aggregate expenditures function.
◦ saving function.
◦ equilibrium function.
◦ multiplier function.



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Answer 1

$1,016.7 million.

Answer 2

aggregate expenditures function.





 

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