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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Macroeconomics/05%3A_The_Aggregate_Expenditure_Model/5.02%3A_Aggregate_Expenditure
    It shows constant autonomous expenditure at each level of GDP, induced expenditure changing as GDP changes and aggregate expenditure as the sum of autonomous and induced expenditure at each level of G...It shows constant autonomous expenditure at each level of GDP, induced expenditure changing as GDP changes and aggregate expenditure as the sum of autonomous and induced expenditure at each level of GDP. Induced expenditure changes in the same direction as GDP which raises aggregate expenditure in rows 3 to 5 in the table but lowers aggregate expenditure in the last row when GDP falls.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Principles_of_Macroeconomics_(Curtis_and_Irvine)/06%3A_Aggregate_expenditure_and_aggregate_demand/6.02%3A_Aggregate_expenditure
    It shows constant autonomous expenditure at each level of GDP, induced expenditure changing as GDP changes and aggregate expenditure as the sum of autonomous and induced expenditure at each level of G...It shows constant autonomous expenditure at each level of GDP, induced expenditure changing as GDP changes and aggregate expenditure as the sum of autonomous and induced expenditure at each level of GDP. Induced expenditure changes in the same direction as GDP which raises aggregate expenditure in rows 3 to 5 in the table but lowers aggregate expenditure in the last row when GDP falls.

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