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Table 13-2
-Refer to Table 13-2. Consider a simple economy that is made up of only two sectors, households and firms, and that investment is autonomous. Further, disposable personal income = real GDP. Suppose that actual real GDP in this economy is $300 billion in a particular period. We would expect to see
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