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student77

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Educating girls helps
 
  a. reduce fertility rates
  b. improve the health of children
  c. increase pressure on government to create jobs
  d. promote equal participation in development
  e. all of the above

Question 2

If the supply of loanable funds increases, what is the result for the equilibrium of the loanable funds market?
 
  A) A surplus of loanable funds would push interest rates down and increase the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.
  B) A surplus of loanable funds would push interest rates up and decrease the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.
  C) A shortage of loanable funds would push interest rates down and increase the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.
  D) A shortage of loanable funds would push interest rates up and decrease the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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