ECON UN1105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Disposable And Discretionary Income, Kolmogorov Space

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Consumption spending: consumption spending is divided into three categories, spending on services (such as medical care, education, and haircuts), spending on nondurable goods (such as food and clothing), spending on durable goods (such as automobiles and furniture). Consumption function: relationship between consumption and disposable income, changes in consumption depend on changes in disposable income >so, consumption is a function of disposable income. Slope of consumption curve >marginal propensity to consume: mpc = the change in consumption . The change in disposable income: mpc = c . Yd: disposable income: another way to look at it . Change in consumption = change in disposable income x mpc. Marginal propensity to consume (mpc: mpc = the change in consumption . The change in disposable income: slope of the consumption curve, the amount by which consumption changes when disposable income changes. Marginal propensity to save (mps: mps = the change in saving .

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