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EleoNora [17]
2 years ago
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Consider a perpetuity at 5% annual interest rate making payments of $200 every year. What is the equilibrium price predicted by

the classical theory of asset prices
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1 answer:
Leto [7]2 years ago
5 0

Economic equilibrium in economics refers to a scenario where supply and demand are balanced and the values of economic variables do not change in the absence of external factors.

According to the classical theory of asset pricing, the price of the asset should be equal to the present value of the income stream it provides. So, the present value of the income stream using the formula for present value of the perpetuity at interest rate of 5% is,

PV = 200/0.05 = $4000

Thus, the equilibrium price of the perpetuity is $4000.

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