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- Assume an economy where spending for each sector is:
Household: C = 800 + 0.95Q
Business: I = 3000
Public: G = 4000, Tr = 7000, Tx = 1000 + 0.3Q
Foreign: X = 1700, Im = 200 + 0.165Q
Solve for Autonomous Spending, Spending Multiplier, Disposable Income, Consumption Expenditure, Household Savings, Imports, Net Exports, Government Expenditure, Budget Deficit
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