Suppose that the marginal propensity to save is dS/dy = 0.29 (in billions of dollars), and that consumption is $8.3 billion when disposable income is 0. Find the national consumption function. (A) C(y) = 0.71y + 7.3 (B) C(y) = 0.29y + 7.3 (C) C(y) = 0.71y + 7.01 (D) C(y) = 0.29y + 7.01 (E) C(y) = 7.34
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