ECON UN1105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Real Interest Rate, Nominal Interest Rate, Price Level

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Current disposable income: income available to households after paying have paid the personal income tax and received government transfer payments, such as social security payments, income, spending, current disposable income, consumption, income, spending, current disposable income, consumption, 2. Household wealth: wealth: the value of the household"s assets minus the value of its liabilities, asset: anything of value owned by a person or a rm. Ex: home, stock and bond holdings, bank accounts: liabilities: anything owed by a person or rm. Expected future income: people tend to keep consumption steady from year to year, current income explains current consumption well, but only when current income is not unusually high or low compared with expected future income, 4. The price level: price level: measures the average prices of goods and services in the economy, changes in price level affect consumption, price level, the real value of household wealth, ( consumption).

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