a) In figure A, curve MD2 is keynesian money demand curve and MD1 is monetarist curve.
b) In figure B, curve ID2 is keynesian and ID1 is monetarist investment demand curves.
C) According to keynesians, as money supply increased by $40, interest rate decreases and investment increases.
d) According to monetarist, as money supply increased by $40, interest rate increases, investment decrease.
5. (5 marks) In Figure A below one curve depicts the Keynesian view of money demand...
The demand for money curve shown in the accompanying figure reflects a constraint on the interest rate known as the zero lower bound raint Now modify the figure on the right to illustrat creates for monetary policy. Do this by addin follows: zero lower bound lowest sustainable rate 1.) Using the line drawing tool, draw a supply "normal" situation in the financial market. Lal minimum legal floor 2.) Using the line drawing tool, draw a second supply of money curve...
5. (10 Marks) The money market for the economy of Charlton is depicted in the graph given below (all dollar figures are in billions): Interest rate 50 100 150 200 250 300 Quantity of money The investment demand curve is shown in the following figure. 250 50 100 150 200 Quantity of investment Suppose that the central bank of Charlton wishes to use contractionary monetary policy and decreases the money supply by $50 billion. a. Draw the new money supply...
5. In the Keynesian model which of the following would be most likely to have the largest impact on aggregate demand a. an increase in the money supply b. a change in government expenditure c. a change in investment expectations d. both a and c e. both b and c 6. In the Keynesian theory of liquidity demand and the interest rate which of the following occurs during excess supply of money. a. individuals sell bonds, driving interest rates down...
(b) (5 Marks) The following figure illustrates the money demand and investment demand for the economies of Argos and Spartak (subscipted A and s). Interest rate Interest rate STA 0 80 400 0 100 160 240 320 Quantity of money 20 40 60 80 Quantity of investment a) b) If the money supply is increased by $80 in both economies, what will be the new interest rate in Argus and in Spartak? What will be the increase in investment spending...
The following figure depicts the aggregate demand (AD), the short-run aggregate supply (SRAS), and the long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curves for an economy. The economy is initially at long-run equilibrium, at point A. Suppose that there is an increase in the amount of investment in the economy due to a reduction in the real interest rate. This increase in investment shifts the AD curve to the right, depicted below in the movement of the economy from point A to point...
- Question 1 (5 marks) I. Suppose money demand (on the horizontal axis) is plotted against the nominal interest rate on the vertical axis). This money demand curve will shift to the right when which of the following occurs? a. an increase in income. b. a reduction in the interest rate. c. an increase in the money supply. d. a decrease in the money supply. II. At the current interest rate, suppose the supply of money is less than the...
Question 1 (5 marks) I. Suppose money demand (on the horizontal axis) is plotted against the nominal interest rate (on the vertical axis). This money demand curve will shift to the right when which of the following occurs? a. an increase in income. b. a reduction in the interest rate. c. an increase in the money supply. d. a decrease in the money supply. II. At the current interest rate, suppose the supply of money is less than the demand...
t t Question 1 (5 marks) I. Suppose money demand (on the horizontal axis) is plotted against the nominal interest rate on the vertical axis). This money demand curve will shift to the right when which of the following occurs? a. an increase in income. b. a reduction in the interest rate. c. an increase in the money supply. d. a decrease in the money supply. II. At the current interest rate, suppose the supply of money is less than...
The money supply decreased and the AD curve shifted to the left. This is consistent with the Keynesian transmission mechanism when there is neither a liquidity trap nor interest-insensitive investment. monetarist transmission mechanism. Keynesian transmission mechanism when there is a liquidity trap. Keynesian transmission mechanism with interest-insensitive investment. a and b
The figure below depicts the aggregate demand curve (AD), the short-run aggregate supply curve (SRAS), and the long-run aggregate supply curve (LRAS) for the United States. The economy is initially at long-run equilibrium, at point A.One of the most contentious issues among economists involves the economy’s adjustment to long-run equilibrium. Some economists believe that adjustment can and should occur naturally. This group, the classical economists, stress the importance of aggregate supply. Others see the return to long-run equilibrium as an...