Low Interest Rates Long Term Effect "The prolonged low-interest rate environment is transforming the banking industry from savings and loans to service and loans‚" said Dan Geller‚ executive vice president of research firm Market Rates Insight in San Anselmo‚ Calif. (Fitzpatrick) Consumers may think that the continued low interest rates are a profound thing‚ but banks on the other hand think much differently. Consumers are refinancing their houses at rates as low as 2.875%‚ while big banks like
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3.7 DUAL ECONOMY MODELS: A CRITIQUE The growth models considered in Chapter 2 are highly aggregative and some economists (Lewis 1954; Fei and Ranis 1961‚ 1964; Jorgenson 1961‚ 1967; Dixit 1968‚ 1971; Kelly et al. 1972) began to analyse the problems in terms of two sectors‚ namely agriculture and industry. Briefly‚ the socalled traditional noncapitalist agricultural sector is supposed to be unresponsive to economic incentives and here the leisure preferences are imagined to be high; production for
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213- 239. 0 North-Holland Publishing Company DYNAMIC EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT POLICIES IN AN OPEN ECONOMY 1 Robert J. HODRICK* The effects of three government policies. an increase in the provision of government services. an open market operation‚ and an increase in the rate of growth of governmerit liabilities‚ are studied in a long-run model of a small open economy with flexible exchange rates. The government budget constraint. the degree to which government bonds are net wealth to the
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CHAPTER 3 National Income: Where It Comes From and Where It Goes Questions for Review 1. The factors of production and the production technology determine the amount of output an economy can produce. The factors of production are the inputs used to produce goods and services: the most important factors are capital and labor. The production technology determines how much output can be produced from any given amounts of these inputs. An increase in one of the factors of production or
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Sometimes true. Question 3 (10 points) Moogle‚ Inc. is in the same business as Google‚ Inc.‚ but has recently retired all its debt to become an all-equity firm. Its return on equity has dropped from 12.25% to 10.60% as a result of this. Google‚ Inc. continues to have debt in its capital structure‚ and its debt-to-equity ratio is 30%. What is the return on assets of Google‚ Inc.(No more than two decimals in the percentage interest rate‚ but do not enter the % sign.) Answer for Question 3 Question
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Question 1 Consider an option on a non-dividend-paying stock when the stock price is $30‚ the exercise price is $29‚ the risk-free interest rate is 5% per annum‚ the volatility is 25% per annum‚ and the time to maturity is four months. a. What is the price of the option if it is a European call? b. What is the price of the option if it is an American call? c. What is the price of the option if it is a European put? d. Verify that put–call parity holds. Question 2 Assume
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CME GROUP VOLUME AND OPEN INTEREST REPORT Page 01 Page 01 9:00 PM PRELIMINARY REPORT FOR BUSINESS DATE: 11/15/2013 PG 02 SUMMARY VOLUME AND OPEN INTEREST -- COMM/ALT INVESTMENT‚ EQUITY INDEX‚ INTEREST RATES AND FX FUTURES AND OPTIONS PG 02 COMMODITY AND ALTERNATE INVESTMENTS FUTURES PG 10 FOREIGN EXCHANGE FUTURES PG 14 INDEX FUTURES PG 16 INTEREST RATES FUTURES PG 19 COMMODITY AND ALTERNATE INVESTMENTS FUTURES PG 34 FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPTIONS PG
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higher level of prices. Suppose again that the money supply curve shifts‚ reflecting an increase in the money supply. * If 1/P does not change‚ there is an excess supply of money. In other words‚ people find themselves with more money than they need. * Some people will use the extra money to buy more goods and services. This causes the money price of goods P to increase‚ and the goods price of money 1/P to fall. * Other people will deposit the extra money in the bank. But then the bank
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people‚increase in the consumption The problem is that of lack of aggregate demand.He gave a fiscal policy kind of solution..Why? Aggregate demand was tackled.. Either through fiscal or monetary policy. Rate of interest – change in investment – change in demand It is not just rate of interest‚ marginal efficiency of capital.(Keynes said that) AD- CONSUMPTION‚INVESTMENT‚GOVERNMENT DEMAND At height of prosperity‚while consumption and investment (30 to 35%) Invest ment percentages came down
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Macroeconomics I Spring 2012 Homework 5 Instructor: Dang Vu‚ Ph.D. Student name: Student ID: Due date: 04/26/12 Part I: Multiple Choice Questions: (60 points) Choose the best answer (1) among the choices for each question. Please make sure you understand the economics behind all answers rather than just copying your friend’s answers! I will ask you to explain your answer in class. Failure to explain your answer even though you did it right in your homework will lead to deduction of
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