Macroeconomics: Principles, Problems, & Policies 20th Edition

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Chapter 11 - The Aggregate Expenditures Model - Discussion Questions - Page 259: 1

Answer

An investment schedule is a schedule that shows how much firms are collectively planning to make investments at each possible level of GDP. It is different from the investment schedule because it is derived from it.

Work Step by Step

The investment demand schedule depicts the investments firms are collectively planning to make based on expected rate of returns and interest rates.
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