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The Table Shows a Private, Open Economy

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Question 30

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The table shows a private, open economy.All figures are in billions of dollars. The table shows a private, open economy.All figures are in billions of dollars.   Refer to the above table.If the marginal propensity to consume in this economy is 0.8, a $10 increase in its net exports would increase its equilibrium real GDP by: A) $25 B) $50 C) $100 D) $200 Refer to the above table.If the marginal propensity to consume in this economy is 0.8, a $10 increase in its net exports would increase its equilibrium real GDP by:


A) $25
B) $50
C) $100
D) $200

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