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11.1 MULTIPLIER EFFECT 11.2  FISCAL POLICY  11.3  MONETARY POLICY  11.4  CROWDING-OUT EFFECT  CHAPTER OUTLINE
11.1 Multiplier Effect ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Autonomous variable  (I, G, T) Multiplier (direct or indirect impact) Effect to Aggregate Expenditure / Output / Income
Basic Multiplier ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Planned Investment Multiplier ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Planned Investment Multiplier Y = C + I + G Y = [a + bY] + I + G Y = [a + b(Y- T)] + I + G Y = a + bY – bT + I + G Y (1 – b) = a – bT + I + G Y = (a – bT + I + G) [1/(1 – b)] --- Equation 11.1 ∆ Y/  ∆I = 1/(1 – b)
If planned investment (I) increase by the amount of ∆I, income (Y) will increase by: ∆ Y = ∆I X [1/(1 – b)] Since b = MPC, and MPS = 1 – MPC, the expression become: ∆ Y = ∆I X [1/(1 – MPC)] ∆ Y = ∆I X [1/MPS] Therefore, the multiplier for planned investment is ????
Government Spending Multiplier ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Figure: Government Spending Multiplier Example: ∆ Y = ∆G X [multiplier] = ∆G X [1/(1 – MPC)] = 50 X [1/(1 – 0.75)] = 50 X [4] ∆ Y = RM200 billion
Tax Multiplier ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Y = C + I + G Y = [a + bY] + I + G Y = [a + b(Y- T)] + I + G Y = a + bY – bT + I + G Y (1 – b) = a – bT + I + G Y = (a – bT + I + G) [1/(1 – b)] ∆ Y/ ∆T= -b/(1 – b) Tax Multiplier
If taxes increase by the amount of ∆T, income will increase by: ∆ Y = (-b) (∆T) X [1/(1 – b)] ∆ Y = (∆T) X [-b/(1 – b)] Since b = MPC, and MPS = 1 – MPC, the expression become: ∆ Y = ∆T X [-MPC/(1 – MPC)] ∆ Y = ∆T X [-(MPC/MPS)] Therefore, the multiplier for taxes are: -MPC/(1 – MPC) or -MPC/MPS
Taxes (T) : In an economy with a MPC of 0.75, a RM50 billion of tax cuts magnifies the aggregate expenditure  three  times higher through the multiplier effect. ∆ Y = ∆T X [multiplier] = ∆T X [-MPC/(1 – MPC)] = 50 X [-0.75/(1 – 0.75)] = 50 X [-3] ∆ Y = - RM150 billion Example
Balanced- Budget Multiplier ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Balance Budget: Increase in G = Decrease in T Decrease in G = Increase in T ∆  = RM50 billion +∆G = – ∆T  ∆ Y = + G effect –T effect   = + RM200 billion – RM150billion   = + RM50 billion  Example
11.2 Fiscal Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Expansionary Fiscal Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Unemployment Vs. Fiscal Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Unemployment Vs. Fiscal Policy
Contractionary Fiscal Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Inflation Vs. Fiscal Policy   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Inflation Vs. Fiscal Policy
11.3 Monetary Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Expansionary Monetary Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Unemployment Vs. Monetary Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Unemployment Vs. Monetary Policy
Contractionary   Monetary Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Inflation Vs. Monetary Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Inflation Vs. Monetary Policy
Tools of Monetary Policy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Required Reserve Ratio (RRR) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Discount Rate ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Open Market Operation (OMO) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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11.4 CROWDING-OUT EFFECT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Crowding-out Effect
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Chap11

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  • 2. 11.1 MULTIPLIER EFFECT 11.2 FISCAL POLICY 11.3 MONETARY POLICY 11.4 CROWDING-OUT EFFECT CHAPTER OUTLINE
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  • 7. Planned Investment Multiplier Y = C + I + G Y = [a + bY] + I + G Y = [a + b(Y- T)] + I + G Y = a + bY – bT + I + G Y (1 – b) = a – bT + I + G Y = (a – bT + I + G) [1/(1 – b)] --- Equation 11.1 ∆ Y/ ∆I = 1/(1 – b)
  • 8. If planned investment (I) increase by the amount of ∆I, income (Y) will increase by: ∆ Y = ∆I X [1/(1 – b)] Since b = MPC, and MPS = 1 – MPC, the expression become: ∆ Y = ∆I X [1/(1 – MPC)] ∆ Y = ∆I X [1/MPS] Therefore, the multiplier for planned investment is ????
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  • 11. Figure: Government Spending Multiplier Example: ∆ Y = ∆G X [multiplier] = ∆G X [1/(1 – MPC)] = 50 X [1/(1 – 0.75)] = 50 X [4] ∆ Y = RM200 billion
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  • 13. Y = C + I + G Y = [a + bY] + I + G Y = [a + b(Y- T)] + I + G Y = a + bY – bT + I + G Y (1 – b) = a – bT + I + G Y = (a – bT + I + G) [1/(1 – b)] ∆ Y/ ∆T= -b/(1 – b) Tax Multiplier
  • 14. If taxes increase by the amount of ∆T, income will increase by: ∆ Y = (-b) (∆T) X [1/(1 – b)] ∆ Y = (∆T) X [-b/(1 – b)] Since b = MPC, and MPS = 1 – MPC, the expression become: ∆ Y = ∆T X [-MPC/(1 – MPC)] ∆ Y = ∆T X [-(MPC/MPS)] Therefore, the multiplier for taxes are: -MPC/(1 – MPC) or -MPC/MPS
  • 15. Taxes (T) : In an economy with a MPC of 0.75, a RM50 billion of tax cuts magnifies the aggregate expenditure three times higher through the multiplier effect. ∆ Y = ∆T X [multiplier] = ∆T X [-MPC/(1 – MPC)] = 50 X [-0.75/(1 – 0.75)] = 50 X [-3] ∆ Y = - RM150 billion Example
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  • 18. Balance Budget: Increase in G = Decrease in T Decrease in G = Increase in T ∆ = RM50 billion +∆G = – ∆T ∆ Y = + G effect –T effect = + RM200 billion – RM150billion = + RM50 billion Example
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