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25 July, 19:31

Suppose that in a closed economy GDP is equal to 20,000, consumption equal to 15,000, government purchases equal 4,000 and taxes equal 3,000. What are private saving, public saving, and national saving?

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  1. 25 July, 21:01
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    Private saving=20,000-3,000-15,000=2,000

    Public Saving=3,000-4,000 = (1,000)

    National saving=2,000 + (1,000)

    =1,000

    Explanation:

    Private saving in a close economy shall be calculated as follows:

    Private saving=Y-T-C

    Y=GDP=20,000

    T=taxes=3,000

    C=consumption=15,000

    Private saving=20,000-3,000-15,000=2,000

    Public saving in a close economy shall be calculated as follows:

    Public Saving=T-G

    T=Taxes=3,000

    G=Government purchases=4,000

    Public Saving=3,000-4,000 = (1,000)

    National saving in a close economy shall be calculated as follows:

    National saving = private saving + public saving

    =2,000 + (1,000)

    =1,000
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