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Warm-Up. Why did boom towns rise in the Old West? What happened to them over time? What is the formula for GDP?. Income and Expenditure. Chapter 27: Income and Expenditure (pages 704-727). What is GDP?. GDP = C + G + I + (X-M). Consumer Consumption. Consumers have disposable income (Y d )
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Warm-Up • Why did boom towns rise in the Old West? • What happened to them over time? • What is the formula for GDP?
Income and Expenditure Chapter 27: Income and Expenditure (pages 704-727)
What is GDP? • GDP = C + G + I + (X-M)
Consumer Consumption • Consumers have disposable income (Yd) • Can either spend or save it • MARGINAL PROPENSITY TO CONSUME • MARGINAL PROPENSITY TO SAVE MPC + MPS = 1
The Multiplier… One person’s spending becomes another person’s income…
The Multiplier… • Consumption grows when MPC > 0 • Multiplier =
Consumption Grows… $1,000 led to $2,361.60 in additional spending (and more if we kept going)!!
Work Together to Answer These… • Would the multiplier be larger or smaller if you saved more of your additional income? • What is the multiplier if MPC = 0.67? • How much will GDP change if consumer spending increases by $100 billion (assume MPC = 0.6)?
Causes of Change in Consumption • Change in future disposable income • Spending w/ expected in Yd • Opposite if you expect to earn less • Change in aggregate wealth • in wealth = in consumption
Investment Spending • Impacted by: • Interest rate • Expected real GDP • Current production capacity
Expected Interest Rates • Decision to spend balances additional sales with cost of borrowing • EXAMPLE: To build a factory or not… • Expected return = 5% • Interest rate = 7% • What if interest = 3% Build or not?
Expected Change in GDP • in real GDP = in output • Investment spending helps meet expected output • Faster GDP = investment spending
Production Capacity • Production capacity = possible output • Excess capacity = output < maximum • Excess capacity = investment spending • EXAMPLE: 100,000 unit capacity • If demand = 50,000 then … • What if demand was 125,000 …