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What motive induced investment has

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Answered by kaurgursimran02
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Induced investment is that investment which changes with a change in income, that is why it is called income, elastic. In a free enterprise capitalist economy, investments are induced by profit motive. Such investment is very responsive to changes in income, i.e., induced investment increases as income increases.

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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The main determinants of investment are:

  • The expected return on the investment. Investment is a sacrifice, which involves taking risks. ...
  • Business confidence. ...
  • Changes in national income. ...
  • Interest rates. ...
  • General expectations. ...
  • Corporation tax. ...
  • The level of savings. ...
  • The accelerator effect.
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