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    Consumption: a key concept in Economics
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what is the amount ofconsumption in this economyeconomics question?
Assume disposable income for an economy is $10,000, consumption is $7,500, and the marginal propensity to save (MPS) is .25. If disposable income increases by $1,000, what is the amount of consumption in this economy? $7,500 $8,250 $8,500 $10,000 $11,000
Marginal Propensity to Save is the amount of income that the population chooses to save. In this case they save .25 or 25% of their income. If they save 25%, they spend the other 75% (or .75), this is called the MPC (marginal propensity to consume). MPC always equals 1 - MPS. Disposable income is the amount of income actually available after taxes. Originally the disposable income was $10,000. Add the amount that it increased by and then multiply by the MPC.
Alcohol consumption economicsquestion?
The federal government currently taxes alcohol on the basis of the 100-proof gallon. How would alcohol consumption patterns be different if te government taxed alcohol strictl on the basis of volume rather than tking into account its potency as well? Would more beer and wine be consumed or more hard liquer?
Excises (or exemptions from them) are used to modify consumption patterns (social engineering). For example, a high excise is used to discourage alcohol consumption, relative to other goods. See pigovian tax http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P igovian_tax#Workings_of_Pigovi an_tax I think the current taxes are on distilled alcohol only. If we tax beer at the hard liquor rate on volume, no one will drink it.
Can you give me someinformation on consumptionrelating to economics?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C onsumption_%28economics%29
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