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Under Keynesian model aggregate expenditure is measures along
Vertical axis
Horizontal axis
Vertical intercept
450 line
- In the Keynesian model, the aggregate expenditure (AE) is often depicted on a graph. This model visually represents how income levels are determined by the total spending in the economy.
- Option 1: Vertical axis - This is the correct choice. The aggregate expenditure is measured along the vertical axis in the Keynesian cross diagram.
- Option 2: Horizontal axis - The horizontal axis typically represents real GDP or income.
- Option 3: Vertical intercept - This refers to where a line crosses the vertical axis, not a measurement axis for AE.
- Option 4: 45° line - This line represents points where aggregate expenditure equals total output or income, showing potential equilibrium.
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