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Consider planned aggregate expenditure model: planned investment, i = $60 billion; government spending g = $50 billion; taxes are equal to $60 billion; the consumption function, c(y-t)= $80 billion + .75(y-t).
a. what is the equilibrium level of output?
b. if output in the economy started at 600 billion, what would happen to inventories and output?
c. at the equilibrium level of output: what are total consumption and savings?
d. if taxes decreased to $50 billion, what would be the new level of equilibrium output? calculate the tax multiplier?
e. if taxes stayed at $60 billion but government spending increased to $60 billion, what would be the new level of equilibrium output? calculate the government spending multiplier? how would your answers change to c, d, and e if the consumption function were instead c(y-t)= $80 billion + 0.80(y-t).

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