Why in a model with no production but two periods does an


Why, in a model with no production but two periods does an increase in current taxes (without a concurrent change in government spending) not affect consumption? Explain graphically how such a change effects savings. Suppose that the model also included foreign lenders who were willing to supply consumers with consumption today in return for con- sumption tomorrow at the initial equilibrium interest rate. How would the results of the model change? Suppose that government spending increased in this last version of the model and the gross interest rate is given by the product of a discount factor and the MRS between con- sumption today and consumption tomorrow. How would the model likely change in terms of consumption and interest rates? Suppose there was production today, but not tomorrow, what would likely happen to output today?

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Business Economics: Why in a model with no production but two periods does an
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