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25 February, 07:24

The Campbell family has a disposable income of $60,000 annually. Assume that their marginal propensity to consume is 0.8 (the Campbell family spends 80% of new disposable income on consumption) and that their autonomous consumption spending is equal to $10,000. What is the amount of the Campbell family/'s annual consumer spending?,

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  1. 25 February, 09:24
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    Given the Keynesian equation C=A+MD, we find 10000 + (0.8 x 60000) = $58000. M is the Marginal propensity to consume, the A is the Autonomous consumption, and D is disposable income, giving Annual consumer spending as C.
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