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explain investment multiplier with diagram.​

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Answered by ms5775462
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Investment multiplier refers to the number of time by which the increase in output or income exceeds the increase in investment. It is measured as the ratio between change in income and change in investment and it is denoted as 'k'. k= change in income / change in investment.

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Answered by ramkrishnamatla
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