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    If Consumption Is Given by C = $10 Billion
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If Consumption Is Given by C = $10 Billion

Question 199

Question 199

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If consumption is given by C = $10 billion + 0.5Y, and autonomous planned investment,
Jgovernment purchases, and net exports amount to $5 billion, then aggregate expenditures are
J$20 billion if Y = $10 billion.

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