Respuesta :
Answer:
Equilibrium GDP = C+ I+ G+ X
Where: Y = GDP
C = Ca = a+bYd
I = Ig
G = G
X = Xn
Yd = Y-T
T = 0.2Y
Y = C+ I+ G+ X
Y = a + bYd + I +G + X
Y = a + b(Y-T) + I +G + X
Y = a + bY - bT + I +G + X
Y = a + by - b(0.2Y) + I +G + X
Y = a + bY - 0.2Yb + I +G + X
Y = a + 0.8Yb + I +G + X
Y - 0.8Yb = a + I +G + X
Y(1 - 0.8b) = a + I +G + X
Y = (a + I +G + X)/(1 - 0.8b)
That is the equilibrium GDP is Y = (a + I +G + X)/(1 - 0.8b)
Explanation:
Equilibrium GDP is also called equilibrium level of national income. This is the condition that must prevail for planned expenditure to exactly equals planned income or output in an economy. this is represented by the general equation of Y = C+ I+ G+ X-M but for the purpose of this question M which represent import was not introduced.
The consumption function of C = Ca = a+bYd is a Keynesian consumption function, it shows aggregate planned expenditure by household
Ig represents investment expenditure of the firm
Xn represents export while
G represents government expenditure on goods and services
T represents tax which varies with income level