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- An economy experiences an MPC of 0.75. Interest rates rise in the economy causing initial change(s) in spending of $5 billion. Simultaneously, net taxes fall by $7 billion. What is the net change to real GDP as a result of these initial impacts on the economy? A decrease of $12 billion in real GDP A decrease of $50 billion in real GDP OA decrease of $19 billion in real GDP A decrease of $61 billion in real GDP A decrease of $68 billion in real GDPSuppose that autonomous consumplion is 50, government purchases are 125, planned investment spending is 175, net exports are - 50, and the MPC is 0.9. Equilibrium GDP is $ (Round your response to the nearost dollar.)Assume that in the economy of Utrea, the MPC is 0.8 and the multiplier is 3 and that both government spending and autonomous taxes are increased by $40. In what direction and by how much will equilibrium GDP change?
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- Suppose the government increases expenditures by $50 billion and the marginal propensity to consume is 0.90. By how much will equilibrium GDP change? The change in equilibrium GDP is: $ billion. (Round your solution to one decimal place.)What can we predict about the effect on consumption of an increase in government spending? A) Consumption will increase by an amount equal to the MPC times the change in real GDP. B) Consumption will increase by an amount equal to the MPC times the change in government spending. C) Consumption will increase by the amount of the government spending. D) Consumption will not rise as government spending riseThe full employment level of GDP is 470 the current level of GDP output is 430. Income is 430 and consumption is 420 income increases to 450 and consumption increases to 435. What will the MPC be What will the MPS be What will the multiplier be How much and in what direction will spending need to change to regain the full employment level of GDP How much and in what direction will taxes need to change to regain the full employment level of GDP You must show all work you must take all steps and it must be done in a neat well organized easy to follow manner.