The multiplier in a country is equal to5, and households pay no taxes. At the current equilibrium real GDP of \(14trillion, total real consumption spending by households is \)12trillion. What is real autonomous consumption in this country?

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The autonomous consumption is0.8 trillion at equilibrium real GDP.

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01

Introduction

Given that a country's multiplier is five, and its current equilibrium real GDP is trillion.

If households spend trillions on real consumption, the real autonomous consumption is determined as follows:

Without taxes, the consumption function is,C=a+bY

Where:

localid="1651569477300" Cis Consumption in actual terms

localid="1651569485468" ais Autonomous Consumption

localid="1651569491480" bis Marginal Propensity to Consume(MPC)

localid="1651569494190" yis real equilibrium GDP

02

Calculation of MPC

The MPC must be obtained.

The following formula is used to compute it:

Multiplier=11-MPC

5=11-MPC

1-MPC=15

1-MPC=0.2

MPC=0.8

03

Calculation of real GDP the autonomous consumption 

The autonomous consumption was then computed as follows:

Consumption function in the absence of taxation:

C=a+bY

Here

localid="1651569839080" cislocalid="1651569647212" $12trillion

localid="1651569657248" bislocalid="1651569669645" 0.8(MPC)

localid="1651569675518" yislocalid="1651569691437" $14trillion

localid="1651569719142" 12=a+(0.8×14)

localid="1651569726530" a=12-11.2

=0.8

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