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Derive the formula of Equilibrium Income.

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Answered by sweety7478
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Most simply, the formula for the equilibrium level of income is when aggregate supply (AS) is equal to aggregate demand (AD), where AS = AD. Adding a little complexity, the formula becomes Y = C + I + G, where Y is aggregate income, C is consumption, I is investment expenditure, and G is government expenditure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Most simply, the formula for the equilibrium level of income is when aggregate supply (AS) is equal to aggregate demand (AD), where AS = AD.

Adding a little complexity, the formula becomes Y = C + I + G, where Y is aggregate income, C is consumption, I is investment expenditure, and G is government expenditure.

Using this formula, an analyst can observe how a change in any of the factors will impact the level of income. For example, if government spending increases, and all other expenditures stay constant, the level of aggregate income must also increase to maintain the equilibrium level of income

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