Difference between multiplier and accelerator in macroeconomics
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Multiplier-accelerator model. ... This model is based on the Keynesian multiplier, which is a consequence of assuming that consumption intentions depend on the level of economicactivity, and the accelerator theory of investment, which assumes that investment intentions depend on the pace of growth in economic activity.
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