Jack is making an assumption while john is making a believable excuse
<span>Governments use administrative trade policies to boost exports and restrict imports.
When the do this, they are helping producers but hurting the consumer. The administrative trade policies are taking away goods that consumers want by not allowing them to purchase or import the item.</span>
<span>In the first hundred days of his presidency, FDR knew that he would have to provide relief to the U.S. citizens, create jobs and stimulate the economy. His first step was to bring back the peoples confidence in banks. Next, he had to help local relief agencies. He convinced congress to establish the Federal Emergency Relief Agency which sent funds to agencies. The FERA put money into public work programs to support people who were out of work. FDR also established the Civilian Conservation Corps which help put men to work on cleaning up national parks.</span>
Answer:
<em>Suppose the economy is initially in equilibrium, when a decrease in</em><em> </em><u><em>Savings </em></u><em>decreases total leakages out of the economy. </em>
Savings are considered leakages in the economy because the represent money that is not spent but rather saved.
<em>Which of the following will occur as a result of this change?</em>
<em>GDP rises above planned spending.</em>
Savings reduces spending but as savings have reduced, there will be more spending which is unplanned and so this increase in unplanned spending will make GDP higher than planned spending.
Injections and leakages are equal to each other <u>when real GDP is equal to aggregate expenditure. </u>
Injections and leakages are equal when the output (GDP) and the Aggregate expenditure are the same.