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The adding up of individual economic variables to obtain economy wide totals is called:
Marginal Propensity
The ratio of the change in an economic variable (such as consumption or saving) in response to a change in another variable (such as income).
Disposable Income
Income remaining for a person to spend or save after all taxes have been paid.
Disposable Income
The amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been taken out.
Consumption Spending
Expenditures by households on goods and services, excluding purchases of new housing, and a major component of GDP.
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