Multiple Choice
Suppose that GDP (Y) is 5,000. Consumption (C) is given by the equation C = 500 + 0.5(Y - T) . Investment (I) is given by the equation I = 2,000 - 100r, where r is the real interest rate in percent. Government spending (G) is 1,000 and taxes (T) is also 1,000. When a technological innovation changes the investment function to I = 3,000 - 100r:
A) I rises by 1,000 and r rises by 10 percentage points.
B) I rises by 1,000 and r is unchanged.
C) I is unchanged and r rises by 10 percentage points.
D) I is unchanged and r rises by 15 percentage points.
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