Answer:
13%
Explanation:
the new cost of equity = old cost of equity + [(debt / equity) x (old cost of equity - cost of debt)]
the new cost of equity = 12%+ [(20 / 80) x (12% - 8%)] = 12% + 1% = 13%
Since we are in the MM world, taxes do not exist, therefore they are not included in the equation.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": decrease equilibrium price and increase equilibrium quantity
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Explanation:
An increase in the number of sellers in a market of a certain good implies the quantity demanded for that good will increase, thus the equilibrium quantity will be higher. According to the demand law, if the quantity demanded goes up, the price is likely to decrease, so, the equilibrium price will be lower.
Thus, <em>the increase in sellers will raise the equilibrium quantity decreasing the equilibrium price.</em>
Answer: The answer is given below
Explanation:
a. . Private saving
Private saving=Y+TR-C-T
= $11t + $1t - $8t - $3t
= $12 trillion - $11 trillion
= $1 trillion
b. Public saving
Public Saving= T-G-TR
Since G is not given, we can use:
I = public saving + private saving
$2t = public savings + $1t
Public saving= $2 trillion - $1 trillion
Public savings = $1 trillion
c. Goverment purchases
Since public savings = T - G - TR
$1t = $3t - G - $1t
G = $3t - $1t - $1t
G = $3 trillion - $2 trillion
G = $1 trillion
d. The goverment budget deficit or budget surplus.
There is a budget surplus of $1 trillion which has been calculated in the public savings.
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