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ipn [44]
3 years ago
15

The force that leads to zero economic profits for monopolistically competitive firms in the long run is

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Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
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The answer is C. entry by new firms
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The government raises money to cover the deficit by issuing bonds, hence the supply of bonds is increased and therefore the price of bonds decreases. The price of bonds is negatively correlated with the interest rates and hence it leads to an increase in interest rates.

2. If the Fed injects a huge amount of money into the markets, inflation is expected to decline, and long-term interest rates are expected to rise.  FALSE

<u>Explanation:</u>

When the Fed injects a huge amount of money into the markets, the supply of money would increase and this would shift the money supply curve to the right. In the short-run, the interest rates would decrease. This is also known as the 'Liquidity Effect'. However, the liquidity effect is followed by the following offsetting effects,

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The net effect on interest rates depends on the magnitude of the above mentioned effects. Additionally, an increase in the money supply may lead people to expect a higher price level in the future, thus inflation may increase.

3. Long-term interest rates are not as sensitive to booms and recessions as are short-term interest rates.  TRUE

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During a recession or a boom, the monetary authorities, use fiscal policy to intervene the market. They, change the short-term interest rates to moderate the economy during a boom or a recession.

4. When the economy is weakening, the Fed is likely to decrease short-term interest rates. TRUE

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When the economy is weakening, that is, it is in a recession, short-term interest rates are decreased, which would stimulate the economy. Firms would be able to get loans at a cheaper price and households would have to pay less credit on mortgages etc. This would increase the output of the economy.

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b) The Stock Basis is calculated with the following formula,

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Plugging in the figures therefore we will have,

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