MACROECONOMICS
MACROECONOMICS
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Chapter 11, Problem 2TY
To determine

To describe:

The equilibrium of the economics graphically.

Marginal propensity for the consumption and the multiplier.

Effect on equilibrium GDP when the price level remain unchanged and government purchases reduced by 60$.

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Answer to Problem 2TY

When the government expenditure is reduced by 60$ it leads to the change in the equilibrium level by 120$. Thus, the multiplier effect of govt. purchases on GDP will be 2.

Explanation of Solution

The GDP equilibrium is the equilibrium output of such an economy is that level of output at which the total amount of planned spending is just equal to the amount produced, or GDP. That is, equilibrium GDP = C + Ig . Consumption expenditures rise with GDP while planned gross investment expenditures are independent of the level of GDP.

The Economic equilibrium is a condition or state wherein economic powers are adjusted. Economic equilibrium is the mix of economic variables (typically cost and amount) toward which ordinary economic procedures, for example, market interest, drive the economy.

The given below table represents the components of consumption expenditure (Table I)

    GDPTaxesDICIG(X-IM)
    1360320104081020050030
    1480360112087020050030
    1600400120093020050030
    1720440128099020050030
    18404801360105020050030

Now employing the information in the above table the consumption expenditure will be composed where consumption expenditure will be given as the sum of C, I, G and (XIM)

    GDPTaxesDICIG(X-IM)Consumption expenditure
    13603201040810200500301540
    14803601120870200500301600
    16004001200930200500301660
    17204401280990200500301720
    184048013601050200500301780

In table 2, the GDP of the economy is equal to that Consumption expenditure when both are 1720$, thus the equilibrium level of GDP is 1720$.

The tax rate can be calculated employing the formula :

  Tax rate = tax rate/ income ×100 ........(1)

The tax rate can be represented in the table (2) as,

    GDP/IncomeTaxTax rate
    136032023.53
    148036024.32
    160040025
    172044025.58
    184048026.09
    24.90(124.52/5)

Thus the average tax rate is 24.90.

The reduction in govt purchase by 60$ will reduce the consumption expenditure. Thus, the new equilibrium level of GDP can be obtained through updating the figure with the new govt. purchases.

    GDPCIG(X-IM)Consumption expenditure
    1360810200440301480
    1480870200440301540
    1600930200440301600
    1720990200440301660
    18401050200440301720

Since the consumption expenditure is equal to that of GDP when both values are at 1600$, the equilibrium level of GDP is 1600. It shows that the reduction in government purchases by 60$ will lead to reduction of equilibrium level by 120.

  MACROECONOMICS, Chapter 11, Problem 2TY

Graphical representation of equilibrium level of GDP : The graph shows the govt expenditure shifted the consumption expenditure curve downward from (C+I+GO+NE) to (C+I+G1+NE). This will result in the new level of equilibrium of GDP at point E2, where the combination of GDP and consumption expenditure intersects at 45OComparison In both the answers obtained from the data when the government purchases reduced a factor of 60$, the multiplier effect will be reduced and make it weaker.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

Economic equilibrium is a condition or state wherein economic powers are adjusted. Economic equilibrium is the mix of economic variables (typically cost and amount) toward which ordinary economic procedures, for example, market interest, drive the economy.

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