Foundations of Economics (8th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134486819
Author: Robin Bade, Michael Parkin
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Chapter 26, Problem 5MCQ
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The option that correctly states the impact of increase in expected profit on the real interest rate and on the quantity of loanable funds.
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Qu Listen In which situation do you NOT contribute to the supply of loanable funds? a) You charge a vacation on a credit card. b) You pay off your mortgage. c) You open a new savings account. d) You make the final payment on your private student loan.
An increase in interest rate would lead to a _____ it's supply of loanable funds
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- 9. Which are not a determinant of the supply of loanable funds a. tax incentives b. new technology C. changes in income d. asset prices e. economic outlookarrow_forwardIf the interest rates increase this will _____ the quantity of loanable funds demanded, and if the interest rates decrease this will______it. Select one: a. increase; reduce b. increase; increase c. reduce; increase Od. reduce; reducearrow_forwardWhat is the effect of continuous increase in savings on loanable funds market?arrow_forward
- 12. Suppose the interest rate decreases. Other things constant, how will the loanable funds market be affected? a. The demand for loanable funds curve will shift to the right. b. The demand for loanable funds curve will shift to the left. c. The quantity of loanable funds demanded will increase. d. The quantity of loanable funds supplied will increase. 13. Suppose a research lab fired a chemist, and then an environmental protection group hired the chemist at the same salary. What would be the net effect of these events on aggregate demand? a. The aggregate demand would shift rightward. b. The aggregate demand would shift leftward. c. The aggregate demand would become steeper. d. The aggregate demand would remain the same.arrow_forward1. What happens to the quantity of loanable funds supplied when the interest rate rises? Explain why this change happensarrow_forwardThe demand for loanable funds has a ________ slope because the lower the interest rate, the ________ number of investment projects are profitable, and the ________ the quantity of loanable funds demanded. A. negative; lesser; greater B. positive; lesser; lesser C. negative; greater; greater D. positive; greater; greater E. negative; greater; lesser QUESTION 14 The statement "This Dell laptop costs $1,200" illustrates which function of money? A. Liquidity. B. Medium of exchange. C. Standard of deferred payment. D. Store of value. E. Unit of account.arrow_forward
- If and when the demand of loanable funds shifts to the left: Group of answer choices 1. This is good news for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings but bad news for people who have outstanding home loans. 2. This is bad news for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings but good news for people who have outstanding home loans. 3. This is good news both for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings as well as those who have outstanding home loans. 4. This is bad news both for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings as well as those who have outstanding home loans.arrow_forwardWhen does the supply of loanable funds increase? The supply of loanable funds increases when disposable income _______ or wealth _______. A. decreases; increases B. decreases; decreases C. increases; increases D. increases; decreases Thanks!arrow_forwardSuppose government budget requires the government to sell $30 billion bonds to the public. A. Use supply-demand diagram to analyze the impact on interest rate and investment. Explain the effect in words. B. Answer (a) assuming that the supply of loanable funds in perfectly inelastic.arrow_forward
- #18. What would happen in the market for loanable funds if the government were to increase the tax on interest income? a The supply of loanable funds would shift right. b The demand for loanable funds would shift right. c The supply of loanable funds would shift left. d The demand for loanable funds would shift left.arrow_forwardSuppose the long-term real interest falls. In the (private sector) loanable funds market. the result will be. a. the demand for loanable funds curve shifts to the right b. the supply of loanable funds curve shifts to the left c. the demand for Ioanable funds curve does not shift to the right nor does the supply of loanable funds cunve shift to the left d. the demand for loanable funds curve shifts to the right and the supply of loanable funds curve shifts to the leftarrow_forwardWhat is the difference between a loan and an investment? A. Investments are not made to sole proprietors. B. The investment is capped at a certain dollar amount, and a loan is not. C. Loans are only available to corporations and LLCs. D. Loans must be paid back, but investments do not.arrow_forward
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