Refer to Table 9.2. (Data are expressed in billions of dollars.)Table 9.2Full Employment Income (Output)Consumers Desire to SpendInvestors Desire to SpendTotal Private SpendingTotal Saving$500$300$250$________$________600375250$________$________700450250$________$________800525250$________$________Given the information in Table 9.2, saving is equal to $200 billion at an output level of
A. $600 billion.
B. $700 billion.
C. $500 billion.
D. $800 billion.
Answer: C
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