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When someone borrows to purchase capital goods, he is using someone else's to fund his .

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In a closed economy, GDP is $1000, government purchases are $200, and consumption is $700. If the government has a budget surplus of $25, what are investment, taxes, private saving, and national saving?

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Bolivia had a smaller budget deficit in 2003 than in 2002. Other things the same, we would expect this reduction in the budget deficit to have


A) increased both interest rates and investment.
B) increased interest rates and decreased investment.
C) decreased interest rates and increased investment.
D) decreased both interest rates and investment.

E) A) and C)
F) None of the above

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The slope of the supply of loanable funds curve represents the


A) positive relation between the real interest rate and investment.
B) positive relation between the real interest rate and saving.
C) negative relation between the real interest rate and investment.
D) negative relation between the real interest rate and saving.

E) A) and D)
F) None of the above

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Figure 26-4. On the horizontal axis of the graph, L represents the quantity of loanable funds in billions of dollars. Figure 26-4. On the horizontal axis of the graph, L represents the quantity of loanable funds in billions of dollars.   -Refer to Figure 26-4. If the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds is $50 billion and if the equilibrium nominal interest rate is 8 percent, then A)  there is an excess supply of loanable funds at a real interest rate of 6 percent. B)  there is an excess demand for loanable funds at a real interest rate of 8 percent. C)  the rate of inflation is approximately 2 percent. D)  the rate of inflation is approximately 14 percent. -Refer to Figure 26-4. If the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds is $50 billion and if the equilibrium nominal interest rate is 8 percent, then


A) there is an excess supply of loanable funds at a real interest rate of 6 percent.
B) there is an excess demand for loanable funds at a real interest rate of 8 percent.
C) the rate of inflation is approximately 2 percent.
D) the rate of inflation is approximately 14 percent.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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Scenario 26-2. Assume the following information for an imaginary, closed economy. GDP = $5 trillion; consumption = $3.1 trillion; government purchases = $0.7 trillion; and taxes = $0.9 trillion. -Refer to Scenario 26-2. For this economy, public saving is equal to


A) $0.2 trillion and the government is running a budget surplus of $0.2 trillion.
B) $0.2 trillion and the government is running a budget deficit of $0.2 trillion.
C) -$0.2 trillion and the government is running a budget deficit of $0.2 trillion.
D) -$0.2 trillion and the government is running a budget surplus of $0.2 trillion.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Figure 26-4. On the horizontal axis of the graph, L represents the quantity of loanable funds in billions of dollars. Figure 26-4. On the horizontal axis of the graph, L represents the quantity of loanable funds in billions of dollars.   -Refer to Figure 26-4. The position and/or slope of the Supply curve are influenced by A)  the level of public saving. B)  the level of national saving. C)  decisions made by people who have extra income they want to save and lend out. D)  All of the above are correct. -Refer to Figure 26-4. The position and/or slope of the Supply curve are influenced by


A) the level of public saving.
B) the level of national saving.
C) decisions made by people who have extra income they want to save and lend out.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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The prices of stock traded on exchanges are determined by


A) the Corporate Stock Administration.
B) the administrators of NASDAQ.
C) the supply of, and demand for, the stock.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following both make the interest rate on a bond higher than otherwise?


A) the interest it pays is taxed and it was issued by a financially strong corporation
B) the interest it pays is taxed and it was issued by a financially weak corporation
C) the interest it pays is tax exempt and it was issued by a financially strong corporation
D) the interest it pays is tax exempt and it was issued by a financially weak corporation

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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If Congress instituted an investment tax credit, the demand for loanable funds would shift rightward.

A) True
B) False

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If there is a shortage of loanable funds, then


A) the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied and the interest rate will rise.
B) the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied and the interest rate will fall.
C) the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded and the interest rate will rise.
D) the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded and the interest rate will fall.

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following is not correct?


A) Gross domestic product is both total income in an economy and total expenditures on the economy's output of goods and services.
B) In a closed economy net exports are zero.
C) National saving is the sum of private saving and public saving.
D) Purchases of capital goods are excluded from GDP.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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Figure 26-3. The figure shows two demand-for-loanable-funds curves and two supply-of-loanable-funds curves. Figure 26-3. The figure shows two demand-for-loanable-funds curves and two supply-of-loanable-funds curves.   -Refer to Figure 26-3. What, specifically, does the label on the vertical axis, i, represent? A)  the nominal interest rate B)  the real interest rate C)  the inflation rate D)  the dividend yield -Refer to Figure 26-3. What, specifically, does the label on the vertical axis, i, represent?


A) the nominal interest rate
B) the real interest rate
C) the inflation rate
D) the dividend yield

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Alpha Corporation has a price of $5 a share, outstanding shares of 2.5 million, retained earnings of $1 million dollars, and a dividend yield of 2 percent. It has a price-earnings ratio which is


A) high, perhaps indicating that people expect future earnings to rise.
B) high, perhaps indicating that people expect future earnings to fall.
C) low, perhaps indicating that people expect future earnings to rise.
D) low, perhaps indicating that people expect future earnings to fall.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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For an imaginary economy, when the real interest rate is 5 percent, the quantity of loanable funds demanded is $1,000 and the quantity of loanable funds supplied is $1,000. Currently, the nominal interest rate is 9 percent and the inflation rate is 2 percent. Currently,


A) the market for loanable funds is in equilibrium.
B) the quantity of loanable funds supplied exceeds the quantity of loanable funds demanded, and as a result the real interest rate will rise.
C) the quantity of loanable funds supplied exceeds the quantity of loanable funds demanded, and as a result the real interest rate will fall.
D) the quantity of loanable funds demanded exceeds the quantity of loanable funds supplied, and as a result the real interest rate will rise.

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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A high demand for a company's stock is an indication that


A) the company is in need of funds.
B) the company has recently sold a large quantity of bonds.
C) people are optimistic about the company's future.
D) people are pessimistic about the company's future.

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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When a firm wants to borrow directly from the public to finance the purchase of new equipment, it does so by selling bonds.

A) True
B) False

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Concerns about the bankruptcy of an appliance manufacturer diminish after a new CEO is appointed and some of the company's less productive factories are sold. What type of risk for bondholders falls? What happens to the interest rate on this company's bonds?

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When the government budget deficit rises, national saving is reduced, interest rates rise, and investment falls.

A) True
B) False

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The bond market, the stock market, banks, pension funds, and insurance companies are all financial


A) systems.
B) markets.
C) institutions.
D) intermediaries.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and D)

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