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Explain what effect each of the following events will have on the IS curve in a flexible exchange rate regime: (1 ) an increase in foreign output; (2 ) a reduction in the foreign interest rate; and (3 ) an increase in the domestic interest rate.
 
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Question 2

Assume that constant returns to scale exists and that N and K both decrease by 3. Given this information, we know that
 
  A) output (Y) will decrease 6.
  B) Y will decrease by 3.
  C) Y will decrease by less than 3.
  D) the capital-labor ratio (K/N) will decrease.



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Answer to Question 1

An increase in Y causes X to rise, Z to rise, and the IS curve to shift to the right. A reduction in i will cause an appreciation of the domestic currency, a reduction in NX, and a leftward shift in the IS curve. A change in i will only cause a movement along the IS curve.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Excellent


strudel15

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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