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First, increases in inequality -- the share of income going to capital and in corporate retained earnings -- raise the propensity to save.
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The book started with his propensity to save.
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This is called the marginal propensity to save.
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Generally, it is assumed that value of marginal propensity to save for the richer is more than the marginal propensity to save for the poorer.
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If a population saves more money (that is the marginal propensity to save increases across all income levels), then total revenues for companies will decline.
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This redistributed global income toward countries with a higher propensity to save: the oil-exporting countries.
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Restated, the marginal propensity to save is 35%.
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Also, marginal propensity to save is opposite of marginal propensity to consume.
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At the same time, however, the propensity to save of the workers determines the distribution of profits between workers and capitalists.
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People's propensity to save is higher now than it was two to five years ago when they tended to spend everything they had.
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