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Mimi

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As banks lend money in the form of checking accounts:
 a. M2 money supply rises when the loan is made and then falls when the loan is spent.
  b. M2 money supply rises when the loan is made and then falls when the loan is cleared.
  c. M2 money supply does not change.
  d. M2 money supply rises when the loan is made and stays at that level until the loan is repaid.
  e. M2 money supply rises when the loan is made and permanently stays higher until the central bank reverses it.

Question 2

Assume that the government increases spending and finances the expenditures by borrowing in the domestic capital markets. If the nation has highly mobile international capital markets and a flexible exchange rate system, what happens to the real risk-free interest rate and real GDP in the context of the Three-Sector-Model?
 a. The real risk-free interest rate rises and real GDP rises.
  b. The real risk-free interest rate falls, and real GDP rises.
  c. The real risk-free interest rate rises, and real GDP falls.
  d. The real risk-free interest rate and real GDP remain the same.
  e. There is not enough information to determine what happens to these two macroeconomic variables.



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InfiniteSteez

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Answer to Question 1

.D

Answer to Question 2

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Mimi

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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