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- Explain and draw each of the following parts (A,B,C), with each explantion given below: ( Graph hand written upload on Moodle as on imege). A. Market for loanable fund. B. Government policy investment incentives. C. Government policies saving incentives.If the business community becomes more optimisticabout the profitability of capital, the _________curve for loanable funds would shift, driving theequilibrium interest rate _________.a. supply; upb. supply; downc. demand; upd. demand; downUsing the market for loanable fund diagram, show graphically how it affects interest rate and investment in each of the following cases. a) G > T. b) A book titled ‘Live for Tomorrow’ convinces people to spend less. c) Tax on interest income rises. please answer step by step.Answer must be correct.Show all calculation. please Don,t copy from anywhere.
- If and when the demand of loanable funds shifts to the left: Group of answer choices 1. This is good news for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings but bad news for people who have outstanding home loans. 2. This is bad news for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings but good news for people who have outstanding home loans. 3. This is good news both for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings as well as those who have outstanding home loans. 4. This is bad news both for people who rely on the interest earnings from their savings as well as those who have outstanding home loans.Usually, when the supply of loanable funds increases, then interest rates Select one: a. Might increase or decrease. b. Increase. c. Remain unchanged. d. Decrease.Draw a graph of the supply and demand of loanable funds. Then, show how the interest rate will be affected when the following scenarios occur: a. The government implements a program that reduces investment tax credits. b. The government budget deficit is reduced by 30%. (Hint: Does the government still need to borrow?) c. More foreigners are saving their money in U.S. banks.
- Consider the market for loanable fund. Suppose that government started to give tax incentives for investment (so the cost of investment fell.) Answer which curve (Demand or Supply) would shift to which direction (Left or Right), and answer how the equilibrium saving would change (Decrease or Increase)Curve: Direction: Saving:Using a supply and demand diagram, explain the following scenario impacts the market for loanable funds. Show your work, and be specific about what happens to the equilibrium. (d) People’s values change, and they start to save more of their income.If the following policies were implemented, how would it affect the market for loanablefunds, interest rates, investment and economic growth. Explain by using diagrams. a) A change in tax code that might increase private saving. b) Increase in government spending and also budget deficits.
- Three student have each saved $1,000. Each has an investment opportunity in which he or she can invest up to $2,000. Here are the rates of return on the students' investment projects: Harry 5 percent Ron 8 percent Hermione 20 percent Now suppose the school opens up a market for loanable funds in which students can borrow and lend among themselves at an interest rate r. What would determine whether a student would choose to be a borrower or lender in this market?In 1981, many interest rates in the United States were 15%, but the inflation rate was 10%. In 2015, many interest rates were less than 1%, and the inflation rate was 2%. a. What were the real interest rates in 1981 and 2015? b. all else equal, how does the drop in interest rates between 1981 and 2015 affect the quantity of loanable funds supplied?How would the interest rate change as a result of the following?a. A rise in the demand for consumption loans _____________________________________________________________________________b. A decline in the supply of loanable funds ________________________________________________________________________________c. A rise in the demand for investment loans_______________________________________________________________________________