`Prove what?'
`What are the questions the History of Economics asks?', is another
simple question.
Aggregate expenditure includes investment expenditure, and in the
Accounts, investment = saving; so raising aggregate expenditure OF A
CERTAIN SORT, will raise saving; and, if investment is productive, it
will raise aggregate expenditure in the long run (assuming no excess
capacity in the economy).
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