English

Explain backward working of multiplier.

Advertisements
Advertisements

Questions

Explain backward working of multiplier.

Show the backward working of multiplier.

Explain
Short Answer
Advertisements

Solution

The backward working of the multiplier refers to a situation where a decrease in investment or spending leads to a multiplied decrease in income, output, and employment. Just as an increase in investment causes income to rise through the multiplier effect, a fall in investment causes income to fall in multiple rounds.

Example:

If the multiplier is 4 and investment falls by ₹ 100 crores:

Decrease in income = 4 × ₹ 100 crores 

= ₹ 400 crores

shaalaa.com
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 20: Multiplier - I : Static and Dynamic - TEST QUESTIONS [Page 20.23]

APPEARS IN

R. K. Lekhi and P. K. Dhar Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 20 Multiplier - I : Static and Dynamic
TEST QUESTIONS | Q B. 3. (iii) | Page 20.23
R. K. Lekhi and P. K. Dhar Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 20 Multiplier - I : Static and Dynamic
TEST QUESTIONS | Q B. 12. (iv) | Page 20.24
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×