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So if there were a government that spent $8 on buildings and office space and $15 on an unemployment program, plus $30 on various public (government) projects, what would we calculate the government purchases component to be?

          So if there were a government that spent $8 on
buildings and office space and $15 on an
unemployment program, plus $30 on various
public (government) projects, what would we
calculate the government purchases
component to be?
        
So if there were a government that spent 8 on
buildings and office space and15 on an
unemployment program, plus 30 on various
public (government) projects, what would we
calculate the government purchases
component to be?

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00:01 For exercise 107, we are asked how much the government would spend each quarter if we know they have a $3 ,552 billion budget per year...
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