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about supporting details that follows the passage.
(1) The multiplier effect refers to any change in one part of our economic system
sates changes elsewhere.
(2) For example, if a university decides to build a new dormitory, some construction workers will a have more income. (3) If
some of these workers decide to spend the extra income on new boats, boat-builders will have more income. (4) The
boat-builders, in turn, might spend this income in neighborhood restaurants, and the restaurant owners might spend it on
cars. (5) Money never stays in one place, and every market decision has an impact on other markets.
10. Which set of study notes below is the best summary of the supporting details in this textbook excerpt?
Study notes: Multiplier effect-Any change in one part of our economic system that creates changes elsewhere. Example
a. The decision to build a new university dormitory will lead to work for some construction workers.
b. Our economic system is very complicated.
C.
Building a dorm allows construction workers to buy boats, giving boat-builders money for restaurants, and so on.