Exam 13: Saving, Investment, and the Financial System

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Financial crises seldom involve economic downturns.

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The country of Growpaw does not trade with any other country. Its GDP is $20 billion. Its government purchases $3 billion worth of goods and services each year, collects $6 billion in taxes, and provides $2 billion in transfer payments to households. Private saving in Growpaw is $4 billion. What is investment in Growpaw?

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Suppose the government deficit increases, but the interest rate remains the same. Which of the following things might have happened simultaneously to keep interest rates the same?

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A government budget deficit affects the supply of loanable funds, rather than the demand for loanable funds, because

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The price of a stock will rise if

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If there is a surplus of loanable funds, then

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A U.S. Treasury bond is a

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Assume the bonds below have the same term and principal and that the state or local government that issues the municipal bond has a good credit rating. Which list has bonds correctly ordered from the one that pays the highest interest rate to the one that pays the lowest interest rate?

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Index funds

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Which of the following events could explain a decrease in interest rates together with an increase in investment?

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If Congress instituted an investment tax credit, the demand for loanable funds would shift rightward.

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Figure 13-4. On the horizontal axis of the graph, L represents the quantity of loanable funds in billions of dollars.  Figure 13-4. On the horizontal axis of the graph, L represents the quantity of loanable funds in billions of dollars.   -Refer to Figure 13-4. Which of the following events could explain a shift of the demand-for-loanable-funds curve from  D _ { 1 }  to  D _ { 2 }  ? -Refer to Figure 13-4. Which of the following events could explain a shift of the demand-for-loanable-funds curve from D1D _ { 1 } to D2D _ { 2 } ?

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Which of the following is correct?

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Which of the following both make the interest rate on a bond higher than otherwise?

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Other things the same, the higher the rate of saving and investment in a country, the higher will be the standard of living in the future.

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The sale of stocks

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Which of the following is not an important stock exchange in the United States?

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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All or part of a firm's profits may be paid out to the firm's stockholders in the form of

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People who buy stock in a corporation such as General Electric become

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