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If a country adopts a strategy of promoting investments from domestic savings, what are the implications...
Country private domestic savings of $650 billion, a government deficit of $200 billion, and private domestic investment of $500 billion. What is the trade surplus / deficit?
Consider a reduction in (domestic) taxes (T). a. Consider the event in the long-run closed economy model. How will private and public savings be affected? Explain. Illustrate graphically using the domestic loanable funds market how such an event will affect the equilibrium domestic national savings, domestic investment spending and domestic real interest rate. Explain. b. Consider the same event, but now in the long-run small open economy model(Assume the economy is originally running a trade deficit.) I llustrate graphically using...
Describe the effects of contractionary monetary policy by the domestic central bank on output, the real interest rate, and net exports in both the domestic and foreign country, using a Keynesian model in the short run. What happens in the long run? (Word Limit: 100 words)
(1)
If the world price is above the domestic equilibrium price, the
domestic country is likely to ____________________ the good.
(2)
The difference between what an economy sells to and buys from
foreigners is _________________.
(3)
The idea that exchange rates and prices adjust to equalize the
cost of living across international boundaries is called
__________________________.
(4)
In the graph below, when the world price is $3, how many units
are...
You know the following about the economy of a country: Consumption function: C = 12 + 0.6(YD) Government spending: G = 20 Investment function: I= 25 -50r Tax collections: T=20 Domestic price level: P = 2 Nominal money supply: MS = 360 Real Money Demand: L(r,Y)=2Y-200r Production function: Y=N Labor supply: N=100 Suppose the Federal Reserve Bank (the Fed) decides to raise interest rates to 0.14 (14%). What level of nominal money supply will achieve the Fed's target in the...
(1)
If the world price is above the domestic equilibrium price, the
domestic country is likely to ____________________ the good.
(2)
The difference between what an economy sells to and buys from
foreigners is _________________.
(3)
The idea that exchange rates and prices adjust to equalize the
cost of living across international boundaries is called
__________________________.
(4)
In the graph below, when the world price is $3, how many units
are...
Discuss the short-term and long-term implications of downsizing. What does the research say?
IN one country applies the following for the national accounts: - Gross domestic product (GDP): 4900 - Income from abroad (net): 150 - Capital income from abroad (net): 170 - Transfers from abroad (net): -20 - Private consumption: 3580 - Investments including inventory investments: 950 - Public consumption: 1010 Calculate the current account!
What impact would this change from a long-term to a short-term relationship have on the investments that students make in their relationship with the university? How could the students protect themselves in this situation? Are there any reasons why the universities may prefer to keep their relationships with their students as a long-term commitment?
How has the dollar performed amid the trade tensions in 2019? What are the implications of the appreciation or depreciation of the dollar on the economy? what are the long-term effects?