Evaluating Trade Policy for Economic Stability
A government is considering a new trade policy expected to increase both exports and the public's marginal propensity to import. The country is known for its economic volatility, where small changes in autonomous spending lead to large fluctuations in national income. As an economic advisor, evaluate how this new trade policy could affect the country's future economic stability. In your response, explain the mechanism through which this effect would occur, focusing on how the policy alters the responsiveness of total planned spending to changes in national income.
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