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Starlight

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Explain why high nominal interest rates in an economy does not necessarily mean real interest rates in the same economy are also high.
 
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The GDP deflator measures
 
  A) the quality of the goods and services in GDP.
  B) the quantity level.
  C) nominal GDP.
  D) real GDP.
  E) the price level.



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Answer to Question 1

Real interest rates have been adjusted for inflation and are calculated as nominal interest rates minus the inflation rate. The higher the inflation rate, the lower the real rate of interest, so high nominal interest rates do not always mean high real interest rates. For example, if the nominal interest rate is 12 percent, and the inflation rate is 9 percent, the real interest rate is only 3 percent.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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