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Canada in the Global Environment Michael Parkin, Robin Bade. Average and Marginal Propensities to Consume and to Save CHAPTER 25 EXPENDITURE DECISIONS AND GDP CHAPTER 25 ... marginal propensity to consume plus the marginal propensity to 689.
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... marginal propensity to consume plus the marginal propensity to save equals one . Each addi- tional dollar must either be consumed or spent . In this example , when disposable income increases by $ 1 , 65 ¢ more is spent and 35 ¢ more is ...
... marginal propensity to consume plus the marginal propensity to save equals one . Each addi- tional dollar must either be consumed or spent . In this example , when disposable income increases by $ 1 , 65 ¢ more is spent and 35 ¢ more is ...
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... Marginal Propensity to Buy Domestic Goods and Services The marginal propensity to buy domestic goods and services is the marginal propensity to consume out of real GDP minus the marginal propensity to import . The marginal propensity to ...
... Marginal Propensity to Buy Domestic Goods and Services The marginal propensity to buy domestic goods and services is the marginal propensity to consume out of real GDP minus the marginal propensity to import . The marginal propensity to ...
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