table : Complete the following Marginal Average Consumption propensity
to propensity to propensity expenditure save Income 200 4oo save 0.4 - 0.48 120 220 260
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Complete the following tables:
Income Consumption Marginal Propensity to Save Average Propensity to Save
0 80 - -
100 140 - -
200 - 0 -
- 240 - 0.20
- 260 0.80 0.35
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Marginal Propensity to save refers to the percentage change in savings for every one rupee of change in the income. It is the ratio between the change in income and its corresponding change in savings.
Marginal propensity to save = ΔS/ΔY where ΔS is the Change in savings and ΔY is the change in income in the economy.
APS refers to Average Propensity to save which defines the amount of savings in every 1 rupee of income for all level of income. It is expressed as the ration of saving to income in an economy.
Average propensity to save = Savings / Income
Income
Consumption
Marginal Propensity to Save
Average Propensity to Save
Savings
0
80
-
-
-80
100
140
0.40
-0.40
-40
200
240
0
-0.20
-40
300
240
1
0.20
60
400
260
0.80
0.35
140