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Show that Keynes’ multiplier is the reciprocal of MPS.

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Keynes’ investment multiplier explains how an initial increase in investment leads to a multiplied increase in income. It is mathematically expressed as:

Multiplier (K) = `1/(1-"MPC")`

MPC + MPS = 1

K = `1/"MPS"`

This proves that Keynes’ multiplier is the reciprocal of the Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS). So, if MPS = 0.2, the multiplier will be:

K  = `1/0.2`

K  = 5

Thus, the smaller the MPS, the larger the multiplier, and vice versa.

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Chapter 20: Multiplier - I : Static and Dynamic - TEST QUESTIONS [Page 20.23]

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R. K. Lekhi and P. K. Dhar Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 20 Multiplier - I : Static and Dynamic
TEST QUESTIONS | Q B. 8. (i) | Page 20.23
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