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What do you mean by a propensity to save?
Solution
- Thus the consumption function measures not only the amount spent on consumption but also the amount saved.
- This is because the propensity to save is merely the propensity not to consume.
- The 45° line may therefore be regarded as a zero–saving line, and the shape and position of the C curve indicate the division of income between consumption and saving.
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