Example

Movement Along the Investment Function

A change in the interest rate results in a movement along the investment function curve, rather than a shift of the entire curve. For instance, as illustrated by the movement from point C to E in a typical diagram, a fall in the interest rate leads to an increase in the quantity of investment, which is shown as a move to a different point on the same investment curve.

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