Proof that A. Tax multiplier

  1. 1. Proof thatA. tax multiplier= -mpc/1-mpc B. government multiplier = 1/1-mpc
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  2. Proof thatA. Tax multiplier =-mpc/1-mpc B. Government multiplier =1/1-mpc
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  3. If a $1,000 increase in income leads to an $800 increase in consumption expenditures, then the marginal propensity to consume is
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  4. Proof thatA.government multiplier =1/1-mpc
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  5. if a multiplier is by a dozen, and the multiplier stacks, and there is a total of 8 multipliers each having a 12x multiplier, do
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  6. Explain the difference between the government purchases multiplier and the net tax multiplier. If the MPC falls, what happens to
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  7. Why is the tax multiplier smaller than the government spending multiplier?
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  8. Consider a toy car that you pullback to make it go forward. Is it a force multiplier or a distance multiplier?Defend your answer
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  9. consider a toy car that you pullback to make it go forward. Is it a force multiplier or a distance multiplier?Defend your answer
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  10. consider a toy car that you pullback to make it go forward. Is it a force multiplier or a distance multiplier?Defend your answer
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