c+i+g+net x c+i c 45 o means y =c+i+g+net x equilibrium a =b= marginal propensity to consume income...
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C+I+G+net X C+IC
45o means Y=C+I+G+net X
equilibrium
a
=b= marginal propensity to consume
income
Expenditure
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45o
C+I+G+net X
New C+I+G+net X
$10 billionMoreGovtExpenditure
Old equilibrium
New equilibrium
income
Expenditure
HOW MUCH DOESINCOME RISE?
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45o
C+I+G+net X
New C+I+G+net X
$10 b.More Expend-iture
Means $10 b.More income
$10 b. More income Means $9 b. more Expend
Means $9 b.More income
Etc.Etc.
income
Expenditure
INCOME RISES BY$100 BILLION.
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45o means Y=C+I+G+net X
C+I+G+net X C+IC
New C+I+G+net X
$10 billionMoreGovtExpenditure
Old equilibrium
New equilibrium
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
• In the function C = a + bYD a change in either of the values of a or b will change the dimensions of the function.
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)
Increased confidence
0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD Increased confidence==>increased consumptionof $100 billion
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
Increased consumptionof $100 billion==>Increased income of $100 billion
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
ASSUME MPC=.8Increased incomeof $100 billion==>Increased consumption of $80 billion
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
Increased consumptionof $80 billion==>Increased income of $80 billion
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
ASSUME MPC=.8Increased incomeof $80 billion==>Increased consumption of $64 billion
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Shifts of the Consumption Function
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
Increased incomeof $64 billion==>Increased income of $64 billion
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ULTIMATELY IS 5 TIMESGREATER THAN INITIAL SHIFT
CONS
UMPT
ION
(C) (
dolla
rs p
er y
ear)
DISPOSABLE INCOME(dollars per year)0
a2
a1
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD +51.2... +64
+80
100
500
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THE MULTIPLIER
100 *___1___1-MPC
=100 *___1___1- 0.80
=500
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Shifts vs. MovementsCO
NSUM
PTIO
N(b
illion
s of
dol
lars
per
yea
r)
DISPOSABLE INCOME (billions of dollars per year)0 Y2 Y1
a2
a1
Ch
Cg
Cf
ShiftMovementg
h
f
C = a2 + bYD
C = a1 + bYD
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NO FOREIGN SECTOR, NO GOVERNMENTStructural Equations:Z=C+I+G IdentityYd= C + S Capital letters are endogenous
Y=Z EquilibriumC=co + c1 *Yd BehavioralI=Io ExogenousReduced Form Equations:Y = 1/(1-c1) * {co +Io}S= Y-C
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GOVERNMENT BUT NO FOREIGN SECTOR
Structural Equations:Z=C+I+G IdentityYd= C + SY=Z EquilibriumC=co + c1 *Yd Behavioral =co + c1 *(Y-T)I=IoG=Go ExogenousT=ToReduced Form Equations:Y = 1/(1-c1) * {co - c1 *To +Io +Go}S= Y-T-C
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Structural Equations:Z=C+I+G IdentityYd= C + SY=Z EquilibriumC=co + c1 *Yd Behavioral =co + c1 *(Y-To- t*Y)I=Io ParameterG=Go ExogenousT=To+ t*YReduced Form Equations:Y = 1/(1-c1 +t*c1) * {co +Io +Go-c1To}S= Y-T-C
GOVERNMENT w/ INCOME TAX BUT NO FOREIGN SECTOR
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Structural Equations:Z=C+I+G+X-IM IdentityYd= C + SY=Z EquilibriumC=co + c1 *Yd Behavioral =co + c1 *(Y- t*Y)I=Io ParameterG=Go ExogenousT=To+t*Y, IM=q*YReduced Form Equations:Y = 1/(1-c1 +t*c1+q) * {co +Io +Go+To}S= Y-T-C
GOVERNMENT w/ INCOME TAX and FOREIGN SECTOR
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MACROECONOMIC SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT
Classical Economics:1920s Keynes’ General Theory: 1930s
Keynesian Cross: 1940s
IS-LM & Phillips Curve:1950s
New Keynesian Economics: 1980s
Monetarism: 1960s
New Classical Economics:1970s
Post Keynesian Economics: 1950s-1990s
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Lower Price Higher Price
LowerOutput
HigherOutput
Leftward (downward)
Shift of Demand
Rightward(upward)
Shift of Demand
Rightward(downward)
Shift ofSupply
Leftward(upward)Shift of Supply
Breakdown all shifts into their output and price vectors
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Lower Price (deflation) Higher Price (inflation)Lower
Output (slow
Growth)
HigherOutput
(fastGrowth)
RECESSION/DEPRESSIONLeftward
(downward) Shift of Aggregate
Demand: less injections,
or more leakages
HIGH GROWTH-HIGH INFLATIONRightward (upward) Shift of Demand: mor injections, or less leakages
HIGH GROWTH-LOW INFLATIONRightward(downward)Shift ofSupply : More factors or lower factor prices
STAGFLATIONLeftward(upward)Shift of Aggregate Supply: Less factors or higher factor prices
Breakdown all shifts into their output and price vectors
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Lower Price Higher Price
LowerOutput
HigherOutput
Leftward (downward)
Shift of Demand
Rightward(upward)
Shift of Demand
Rightward(downward)
Shift ofSupply
Leftward(upward)Shift of Supply
Breakdown all shifts into their output and price vectors
More incomeMore tastes for goodMore buyersMore complementHigher priuce for substitutesBuyer expectations about future shortages
less incomeless tastes for goodless buyersless complementlower priuce for substitutesBuyer expectations about future shortages
Less productivity (technological change)Higher price of resourcesSeller expectations of future surplusesLess number of sellers
More productivity (technological change)Lower price of resourcesSeller expectations of future shortagesMore number of sellers