Exercise D6
What is on the axes of an expenditure-output diagram?
To state:
The names in the axes of an expenditure-output diagram.
Explanation of Solution
The diagram of expenditure-output is the one which gives equilibrium level of real GDP and is also known as Keynesian cross diagram. The axes of this diagram are having national output on the horizontal axes and the total or aggregate expenditure on the vertical axes. The intersection of these two provides real GDP.
The expenditure-output diagram is the diagram which helps in measuring the equilibrium level of real GDP which is seen at the intersection of output and total expenditure in the economy.
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