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Question
Show the forward working of multiplier.
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Solution
The forward working of the multiplier refers to the process where an initial increase in investment leads to a greater (multiplied) increase in income, output, and employment.
- Suppose the government invests ₹ 100 crores in a project like road construction.
- This money is paid to workers and suppliers, who now have more income.
- These people spend a portion of their new income (based on the MPC – Marginal Propensity to Consume).
- That spending becomes income for others, who also spend part of it.
- This process continues through multiple rounds, each round smaller than the last, but together they create a total income increase greater than the initial investment.
Example:
If MPC = 0.8, then:
Multiplier (K) = `1/(1-0.8)`
= `1/0.2`
= 5
So, an initial investment of ₹ 100 crores will increase total income by:
= ₹ 100 × 5
= ₹ 500 crores
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Chapter 20: Multiplier - I : Static and Dynamic - TEST QUESTIONS [Page 20.24]
