Multiplier Effect: Understanding its Causes and Implications

The Causes of the Multiplier Effect

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The multiplier effect is the effect government (fiscal) spending has on the broader economy. For example, a certain amount of spending on roads by the government increases demand for earthmoving equipment, concrete, and other items, causing firms that supply those items to themselves require more materials and employees. This results in the government's spending being amplified (or multiplied) beyond the amount that is directly spent.