he graph below shows the demand for saving (also known as the investment curve) and the supply of saving (also known as the saving curve) for an economy that does not trade with other countries (that is, net exports equal zero at all times). Show what happens to one or both curves for the given scenarios. If the scenario does not change either curve, leave them in their original positions.
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The government decreases its purchases, but leaves net taxes unchanged.