A consumption function shows a
A: negative (inverse) relationship between consumption expenditure and saving.
B: positive (direct) relationship between consumption expenditure and price level.
C: negative (inverse) relationship between consumption expenditure and disposable income.
D: positive (direct) relationship between consumption expenditure and disposable income.
A: negative (inverse) relationship between consumption expenditure and saving.
B: positive (direct) relationship between consumption expenditure and price level.
C: negative (inverse) relationship between consumption expenditure and disposable income.
D: positive (direct) relationship between consumption expenditure and disposable income.
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- Which of the following will NOT happen if the income tax rate (t) is increased? A: the expenditure multiplier and consumption will both decrease B: disposable income, saving, and consumption will all decrease C: consumption and income both will decrease, but saving will increase D: the full-employment budget surplus will increase E: autonomous spending will stay the same but national income will decrease
- Which one of the following statements is MOST accurate? ( ) A: In general, consumption demand rises by more than income. B: In general, consumption demand rises by the same amount as disposable income rises. C: In general, consumption demand rises by more than disposable income. D: In general, consumption demand rises by less than disposable income.
- Is there a negative or positive relationship between social expenditures and child poverty rates? A: Negative B: Positive
- Which of the following conclusions does the passage best support about the relationship between per capita expenditure for medical care and the health of a population?
- The supply of loanable funds, or “national saving,” is<br/>equal to ____ A: income - consumption. B: income - consumption - taxes. C: income - consumption - government spending. D: income - consumption - government spending - taxes.