"... there is excess supply of bonds... interest rate will fall."
When the interest rate is above equilibrium, Qd (Quantity demanded) will be less than Qs (Quantity supplied) of bonds, since people are less willing to purchase when price is too high, and producers are more willing to sell their bonds when price is higher (since they earn more per unit sold). This results in surplus of bonds in the market, where Qs > Qd, which leads to a downward pressure being applied on price (in this case, the interest rate) so that Qs eventually equals to Qd.
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Answer:
The steps that contries must take to transition to a mixed-market economy is by first establishing a fair labor market, discouraging all foreign investment and opening up trade to other countries.
Answer:
Paul Copan
Explanation:
Dr. Robertson McQuilkin can be considered a very biblical man, and as such, would always favor socialism more than free market capitalism. His phrase "Capitalism is for freedom, socialism is for equality" and the fact that he believed in a strict following of the Bible, you make him a more socialist person.
Dr. Paul Copan is also a very religious man, but his views are less extreme than Dr. McQuilkin's. He is more pragmatic and argues in favor of religion from a more neutral or agnostic point of view. He even argues that religious beliefs and economics are not mutually exclusive.