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KimWrice

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What are the effects of an expansionary monetary policy on interest rates and output in an open economy with fixed exchange rates?
 
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A key characteristic of the production function in the endogenous growth model presented in the text is that
 
  A) there are increasing returns to scale in human capital.
  B) there are decreasing returns to scale in human capital.
  C) there are constant returns to scale in human capital.
  D) at low levels of human capital, there are increasing returns to scale in human capital, while at high levels of human capital, there are decreasing returns to scale in human capital.



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Answer to Question 1

With an expansionary monetary policy in an open economy with fixed exchange rates, so long as the real interest rate can still go lower, the MP curve shifts down, which leads to a higher output gap and decreases the real interest rate. The lower real interest rate makes investment less attractive in the United States, so net capital outflows increase. The dollar depreciates in value, and net exports and output increase. If the real interest rate can not go any lower, then the downward shift of the MP curve will not change the output gap or capital flows. In this case, expansionary monetary policy will not be effective in stimulating the economy and increasing real GDP.

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KimWrice

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Wow, this really help

 

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