ECON 1101 Lecture 11: MacroEcon Notes - Chapter 11

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10 Mar 2017
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Basic keynesian model (keynesian cross) firms meet the demand for their products at present prices. Menu costs the costs of changing prices. Planned aggregate expenditure (pae) total planned spending on final goods and services; sum of autonomous expenditure and induced expenditure. If the government cuts taxes, planned aggregate expenditure will increase. Consumption function relationship between consumption spending and its determinants, in particular disposable income. Autonomous consumption consumption spending that is not related to the level of disposable income. Asset prices, wealth, and interest rates could affect autonomous consumption. Wealth effect the te(cid:374)de(cid:374)cy of cha(cid:374)ges i(cid:374) asset p(cid:396)ices to affect households" wealth a(cid:374)d thus thei(cid:396) consumption spending. Marginal propensity to consume (mpc) the amount by which consumption rises when disposable income rises by ; we assume that 0

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