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9 - 1Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndEndShowShow

BasicMacroeconomic

Relationships

9C H A P T E R

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships•Personal Saving (S)•Consumption (C)•Disposable Income (DI)•S = DI - C•45-Degree Line•The Consumption Schedule•The Saving Schedule•Break-even Income

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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CONSUMPTION AND SAVINGAPC Consumption / Income

APS Saving / Income

MPS Change in Saving Change in Income

MPC Change in Consumption Change in Income

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Co

nsu

mp

tio

nS

avin

g

o

o45

o

C

S

Consumptionschedule

Savingschedule

C

S

Disposable Income

Disposable Income

SAVING

SAVING

DISSAVING

DISSAVING

MPC = Slope of C

MPS = Slope of S

MPC + MPS = 1

CONSUMPTION AND SAVING

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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.80 .85 .90 .95 1.0

United States

Canada

United Kingdom

Netherlands

Germany

Italy

Japan

France

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVEAverage Propensities to Consume,Selected Nations, 2000

Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2002

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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NONINCOME DETERMINANTSOF CONSUMPTION AND SAVING

•Wealth•Wealth Effects•Expectations•Real Interest Rates•Household Debt•Taxation

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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• Terminology• Schedule Shifts• Stability

Graphically…

TERMINOLOGY, SHIFTS, & STABILITY

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Co

nsu

mp

tio

nS

avin

g

o

o45

o

C0

S0

Disposable Income

Disposable Income

C1

S1

TERMINOLOGY, SHIFTS, & STABILITY

Increases inConsumptionMeans…

A DecreaseIn Saving

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Income – Consumption andIncome – Saving Relationships

Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Co

nsu

mp

tio

nS

avin

g

o

o45

o

C0

S0

Disposable Income

Disposable Income

C2

S2

TERMINOLOGY, SHIFTS, & STABILITY

Decreases inConsumptionMeans…

An IncreaseIn Saving

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Expected Rate of Return, r

Real Interest Rate, i

Inverse relationship betweenInvestment demand and theexpected rate of return

Interest Rate – InvestmentRelationship

Graphically presented...

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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EndEndShowShow Investment (billions of dollars)

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INVESTMENTDEMAND

CURVE

5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

I D

Interest Rate – InvestmentRelationship

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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•Acquisition, Maintenance, and Operating Costs•Business Taxes•Technological Change•Stock of Capital Goods on Hand•Expectations

SHIFTS IN INVESTMENT DEMAND

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVEGross Investment Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP, Selected Nations

30%

20%

10%

0%GermanyFranceUnited

StatesCanadaMexico United

KingdomSwedenJapanSouth

Korea

Source: World Bank

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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•Durability•Irregularity of

Innovation•Variability of Profits•Variability of

Expectations

INSTABILITY OF INVESTMENT

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Changein GDP =Multiplier x initial change

in spending

THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT

Multiplier =Change in Real GDP

Initial Change in Spending

For Example…

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

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Multiplier

Key Terms

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THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT

Increase in Investment of $5

Second Round

Third Round

Fourth Round

Fifth Round

All Other Rounds

Total

(1)Change in

Income

(2)Change in

Consumption(MPC = .75)

(3)Change in

Saving(MPS = .25)

$ 5.00

3.75

2.81

2.11

1.58

4.75

$ 3.75

2.81

2.11

1.58

1.19

3.56

$ 1.25

.94

.70

.53

.39

1.19

$20.00 $15.00 $ 5.00

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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Change inGDP = Multiplier x initial change

in spending

Multiplier = or 1

MPS

1

1 - MPC

THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT

Inverse relationship between: Multiplier & MPS

Multiplier Effect and the Marginal Propensities

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Consumption and Saving

Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

Terminology, Shifts, and Stability

Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT

.9

.8

.75

.67

.5

10

5

4

3

2

MPC Multiplier

MPC and the Multiplier

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• 45-degree line• consumption schedule• saving schedule• break-even income• average propensity to consume (APC)• average propensity to save (APS)• marginal propensity to consume (MPC)• marginal propensity to save (MPS)• wealth effect• expected rate of return• investment demand curve• multiplier

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Nonincome Determinants of Consumption and Saving

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Investment

Shifts in Investment Demand

Investment Demand and Schedule

Instability of Investment

Multiplier

Key Terms

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