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Explain induced investment.

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Induced investment is the type of investment that varies directly with the level of income. When income increases, the demand for consumer goods rises, prompting businesses to invest more to increase production. Thus, induced investment is income-elastic, meaning it rises with increasing income and declines when income falls. It is motivated by profit prospects and is also known as private or profit-motivated investment.

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Chapter 19: Concept of Investments-Types and Determinants - TEST QUESTIONS [Page 19.9]

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R. K. Lekhi and P. K. Dhar Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 19 Concept of Investments-Types and Determinants
TEST QUESTIONS | Q A. 3. (i) | Page 19.9
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Chapter 19 Concept of Investments-Types and Determinants
TEST QUESTIONS | Q B. 5. (iii) | Page 19.10
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Chapter 19 Concept of Investments-Types and Determinants
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