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Question 1

The diagram below shows Households' Supply of Saving and Firm's Investment Demand, with an interest rate i and investment (and saving) I.



FIGURE 15-4

Refer to Figure 15-4. At a 1.25% interest rate, firms' desired investment demand is


◦ $600.
◦ $750.
◦ $900.
◦ $1050.
◦ $1200.

Question 2

The diagram below shows Households' Supply of Saving and Firm's Investment Demand, with an interest rate i and investment (and saving) I.



FIGURE 15-4

Refer to Figure 15-4. At a 1.00% interest rate, firms' desired investment demand is


◦ $600.
◦ $750.
◦ $900.
◦ $1050.
◦ $1200.


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bryantpr01

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Reply 2 on: Oct 12, 2022
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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