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If future price changes were perfectly anticipated by both borrowers and lenders, then _____.
 a. the expected real interest rate would be higher than the actual rate
 b. the expected real interest rate would lower than the actual rate
 c. the real interest rate in the future would decrease by the amount of the price increase
  d. the real interest rate in the future would increase by the amount of the price increase
  e. the real interest rate in the future would remain unchanged

Question 2

What is the official definition of the poverty line? What are some causes of poverty?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

The official definition of the poverty line is three times an economy food budget. One of the major causes of poverty includes a lack of education or skills necessary to be productive and in demand. Other factors include discrimination and bad luck.



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