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maegan_martin

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In the national income accounts, net interest is the total interest payments received by households on loans made by them minus
 
  A) interest received from households' ownership of government bonds.
  B) interest payments made by households on their own borrowing.
  C) interest payments made by households to foreign lenders.
  D) taxes paid by households on their interest income.

Question 2

Changes in all of the following shift the supply curve of loanable funds EXCEPT
 
  A) the real interest rate.
  B) wealth.
  C) disposable income.
  D) expected future income.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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