High budget deficits will certainly affect the overall economic growth and the debt that the U.S. has to struggle with. High budget deficits today will reduce the growth rate of the economy. Economic growth is defined in the text‚ Principles of Macroeconomics‚ as “an increase in the total output of an economy. It occurs when a society acquires new resources or when it learns to produce more using existing resources” (Case‚ Fair & Oster‚ 2009‚ Pg. 422). It is assumed that future generations will
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Week Two Individual Exercises 14-1. What are financial markets? What function do they perform? How would an economy be worse off without them? Financial markets are the instutions and procedures that enable transactions in all types of financial securities. The function of financial markets is to distribute the savings supply in an economyto those who demand the savings. Economic wealth would decrease and capital formation would be less if our economy didn’t have financial markets. 14-3
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Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Stafford M. McClendon ECO372 University of Phoenix Online Part 1 Describe the following terms in your word. • Gross domestic product (GDP) The Market value or measure of how strong a countries economy is. Also a measure of the dollar value or goods produced at a given time period. • Real GDP Real GDP represents the actual dollar value exercised for constant change. Market
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The NAFCU site is a very useful site to use when trying to forecast economic trends and data. With this site you are able to research credit union data and trends. This can be very useful because credit unions are one of the largest banking systems in the United States. If you are able to see trends from these banks then you can better forecast the trends in the economy because they are a large part of the economy. Datatrac’s website is useful because it shows you a comparison of retail loans and
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ECO/ 372 Week 1 Knowledge Check 1.The two frameworks conventional economists generally use to analyze macroeconomic issues are A.the inflation and the unemployment frameworks B.the short-run and the long-run frameworks C.the business cycle and the growth cycle frameworks D.the stagnationist and the Post-Keynesian frameworks 2.The relationship between real and nominal interest rate can be expressed by A.real interest rate = nominal interest rate + inflation B.real interest rate = inflation - nominal
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ECO/372 Week 3 Knowledge Check – Quiz Quiz Questions with 100% Correct Answers: 1. If you expect interest rates to rise‚ you will want to be holding 2. The interest rate is the price paid for the use of a 3. Which of the following do policy makers tend to target when setting monetary policy? 4. If the Federal Reserve reduced its reserve requirement from 6.5 percent to 5 percent‚ this policy would most likely 5. If banks hold excess reserves whereas before they did not‚ the money multiplier 6. The
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International Trade and Finance Speech NAME ECO/372 DATE INSTRUCTOR International Trade and Finance Speech The United States’ macro economy is a complex system made up of a vast variety of highly involved processes. The following information will provide a clear and concise explanation of terms and concepts wit focus on international trade as well as foreign exchange rates. Foreign Exchange Rates In order to understand why the foreign exchange rate is important to the economy‚ it is
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References: (Macroeconomics 8e‚ ch17 Author: David C. Colander copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill)
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Economics 1 Economics Shane Hadaller ECO/372 October 24‚ 2010 Ms. El Hag Economics 2 Economics Economics plays a key role in the business world. There are many different terms used in the business world that not everyone understands. These terms actually apply to everyday life in households and everyday activities. There are events that happen that can affect each other‚ these events are put together into a flow diagram and can illustrate the interaction
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Economic Critique Learning Team A ECO/372 August 28‚ 2013 Maintaining a stable economy is no small challenge for any nation however possessing the ability to change and invent new and created ways of maintaining makes for a thriving economy. This newsletter will summarize the different economic factors that affect aggregate demand and supply such as unemployment‚ expectations‚ consumer income‚ and interest rates within the United States. Additionally‚ what fiscal policies are recommended by the
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