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according to keynes, what is the most important determinant of households' spending on goods and services?

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Answer: According to Keynes, disposable income is the most important determinant of household consumption.

Explanation: In general if we see, most of the people use disposable income for consumption.

Disposable income: Income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or saved.

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