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Mention any one difference between Induced investment and Autonomous investment.

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Mention any one difference between Induced investment and Autonomous investment.

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The primary distinction between induced and autonomous investment is that autonomous investment is income independent, whereas induced investment is income dependent. Induced investment is impacted by the level of revenue or output in the economy, whereas autonomous investment is unaffected by the business cycle and is decided by factors such as technical advancements or governmental decisions.

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