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Accelerator TheoryAccelerator Theory
By:
Khemraj Subedij
Lecturer
Tikapur Multiple Campus
M.Phill (Economics)
M.A. (Economics)
M.Ed. (Economic)
Acceleration Theoryy
The principle of acceleration states that if demand for consumption
d h ll b h d d f f fgoods rises, there will be an increase in the demand for factor of
production, say machine, which is used to produce the goods. In
other words, the accelerator measures the changes in investment
goods industries as a result of changes in consumption goodsgoods industries as a result of changes in consumption goods
industries.
K K Kurihara, " The acceleration coefficient is the ratio between
induced investment and an initial change in consumption."g
The accelerator theory was introduced byT.N. Carver in
1903 d J M Cl k i 19171903 and J.M. Clark in 1917.
Later on , it was rigorously developed by economists like
Harrod, Solow, Samuelson, Hicks, etc. in trade cycle
theory.
The accelerator theory explains the interrelationship
between customer goods industries and capital goods
industries in an economy.
It states that when the demand for consumer goodsg
increases, the demand for capital goods also increase, i.e.,
there is positive association between capital goods andp p g
consumer goods industries.
According to Samuelson, accelerator (v) is as defined
the ratio of change in investment to the change in
consumption demand, i.e.
V = โˆ†I/โˆ†C
Where,,
โˆ†I = Change in investment outlays
โˆ†C = Change in Consumption demand
According to Hicks, accelerator (V) is the ratio of
change in investment to the change in the level of
output. i.e.,
V = โˆ†I/โˆ†YV โˆ†I/โˆ†Y
Where,
โˆ†I = Ch i i t t tlโˆ†I = Change in investment outlays
โˆ†Y = Change in the level of output.
iAssumptions
Capital output ratio remains constant.
Th h ld b i i h i l d i d iThere should be excess capacity in the capital goods industries.
There is permanent change in consumption demand.
Th l f h ld b l ti th t th i t t iThe supply of resources should be elastic so that the investment in
capital goods industries can be increased easily.
There should be elastic supply of cheap creditThere should be elastic supply of cheap credit.
Technology remains constant.
There is absence of time lag.g
Model of Accelerator
a I =V (Y Y )a. Int =V (Yt -Yt-1 )
Where
In = Net investment at time period tInt = Net investment at time period t .
V = Accelerator.
Y = Output at time period tYt Output at time period t.
Yt-1 = Output at preceding time period.
b. Ig t = Int + R
Where, Ig t = Gross investment at time period t., g t p
R = Depreciation investment (depreciation) which is assumed to be
constant.
c. In static concept,
V = Kt/Yt = (COR)
or, Kt =V.Yt
Where, Kt= Capital stock at time period t.
Yt = Output at time period.
Working of Accelerator (Let V = 2)
t Y K ( =VY ) I =V (Y Y ) R= 10% f I = I + Rt Yt Kt ( =V.Yt) Int =V (Yt -Yt-1 ) R= 10% of
initial Kt
Ig t = Int + R
1 100 200 - 20 -
2 100 200 0 20 20
3 105 210 10 20 30
4 115 230 20 20 40
5 130 260 30 20 50
6 140 280 20 20 40
7 145 290 10 20 307 145 290 10 20 30
8 140 280 -10 20 10
9 130 260 20 20 09 130 260 -20 20 0
10 125 250 -10 20 10
Hence the acceleration coefficient is the ratio between theHence, the acceleration coefficient is the ratio between the
induced investment to a net change in consumption
expenditures.
Symbolically,
ฮฒ= โˆ†I/โˆ†C
Where, ฮฒ= Acceleration coefficientW e e, ฮฒ cce e at o coe c e t
โˆ†I = Net change in investment outlays
โˆ†C = Net change in consumption outlays
SupposeSuppose ,
Change in expenditure on Consumption(โˆ†C )= Rs. 10
CroresCrores
Change in investment outlays (โˆ†I ) =Rs. 20Change in investment outlays (โˆ†I ) Rs. 20
Crores.
We have, ฮฒ= โˆ†I/โˆ†C
= 20/10 = 2
It implies, that Re 1 increase in demand for consumption
goods leads to Rs. 2 increase in demand for investment
outlays.
Thus the principle of acceleration is based on the fact that theThus, the principle of acceleration is based on the fact that the
demand for capital goods is derived from the demand for
consumer goods. The acceleration principle explains the process
by which a change in demand for consumption goods leads to ay g p g
change in investment on capital goods.

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Accelerator Theory

  • 1. Accelerator TheoryAccelerator Theory By: Khemraj Subedij Lecturer Tikapur Multiple Campus M.Phill (Economics) M.A. (Economics) M.Ed. (Economic)
  • 2. Acceleration Theoryy The principle of acceleration states that if demand for consumption d h ll b h d d f f fgoods rises, there will be an increase in the demand for factor of production, say machine, which is used to produce the goods. In other words, the accelerator measures the changes in investment goods industries as a result of changes in consumption goodsgoods industries as a result of changes in consumption goods industries. K K Kurihara, " The acceleration coefficient is the ratio between induced investment and an initial change in consumption."g
  • 3. The accelerator theory was introduced byT.N. Carver in 1903 d J M Cl k i 19171903 and J.M. Clark in 1917. Later on , it was rigorously developed by economists like Harrod, Solow, Samuelson, Hicks, etc. in trade cycle theory. The accelerator theory explains the interrelationship between customer goods industries and capital goods industries in an economy. It states that when the demand for consumer goodsg increases, the demand for capital goods also increase, i.e., there is positive association between capital goods andp p g consumer goods industries.
  • 4. According to Samuelson, accelerator (v) is as defined the ratio of change in investment to the change in consumption demand, i.e. V = โˆ†I/โˆ†C Where,, โˆ†I = Change in investment outlays โˆ†C = Change in Consumption demand
  • 5. According to Hicks, accelerator (V) is the ratio of change in investment to the change in the level of output. i.e., V = โˆ†I/โˆ†YV โˆ†I/โˆ†Y Where, โˆ†I = Ch i i t t tlโˆ†I = Change in investment outlays โˆ†Y = Change in the level of output.
  • 6. iAssumptions Capital output ratio remains constant. Th h ld b i i h i l d i d iThere should be excess capacity in the capital goods industries. There is permanent change in consumption demand. Th l f h ld b l ti th t th i t t iThe supply of resources should be elastic so that the investment in capital goods industries can be increased easily. There should be elastic supply of cheap creditThere should be elastic supply of cheap credit. Technology remains constant. There is absence of time lag.g
  • 7. Model of Accelerator a I =V (Y Y )a. Int =V (Yt -Yt-1 ) Where In = Net investment at time period tInt = Net investment at time period t . V = Accelerator. Y = Output at time period tYt Output at time period t. Yt-1 = Output at preceding time period. b. Ig t = Int + R Where, Ig t = Gross investment at time period t., g t p R = Depreciation investment (depreciation) which is assumed to be constant.
  • 8. c. In static concept, V = Kt/Yt = (COR) or, Kt =V.Yt Where, Kt= Capital stock at time period t. Yt = Output at time period.
  • 9. Working of Accelerator (Let V = 2) t Y K ( =VY ) I =V (Y Y ) R= 10% f I = I + Rt Yt Kt ( =V.Yt) Int =V (Yt -Yt-1 ) R= 10% of initial Kt Ig t = Int + R 1 100 200 - 20 - 2 100 200 0 20 20 3 105 210 10 20 30 4 115 230 20 20 40 5 130 260 30 20 50 6 140 280 20 20 40 7 145 290 10 20 307 145 290 10 20 30 8 140 280 -10 20 10 9 130 260 20 20 09 130 260 -20 20 0 10 125 250 -10 20 10
  • 10. Hence the acceleration coefficient is the ratio between theHence, the acceleration coefficient is the ratio between the induced investment to a net change in consumption expenditures. Symbolically, ฮฒ= โˆ†I/โˆ†C Where, ฮฒ= Acceleration coefficientW e e, ฮฒ cce e at o coe c e t โˆ†I = Net change in investment outlays โˆ†C = Net change in consumption outlays
  • 11. SupposeSuppose , Change in expenditure on Consumption(โˆ†C )= Rs. 10 CroresCrores Change in investment outlays (โˆ†I ) =Rs. 20Change in investment outlays (โˆ†I ) Rs. 20 Crores. We have, ฮฒ= โˆ†I/โˆ†C = 20/10 = 2 It implies, that Re 1 increase in demand for consumption goods leads to Rs. 2 increase in demand for investment outlays.
  • 12. Thus the principle of acceleration is based on the fact that theThus, the principle of acceleration is based on the fact that the demand for capital goods is derived from the demand for consumer goods. The acceleration principle explains the process by which a change in demand for consumption goods leads to ay g p g change in investment on capital goods.