derive the equilibrium equations for is* and lm*, sketch a graph of the two equations and solve for the equilibrium values of y, e and nx. b)Suppose the Treasury attempts to stimulate the economy by decreasing taxes T from 100 to 70. Calculate the new values of Y, e and NX. With the help of the graph you sketched in (a), explain the mechanism by which a new equilibrium is reached. answer part b
the following mundell-fleming model of a small, open economy will be used in all numerical exercises. it assumes a short-run framework in which prices are constant and output is demand-determined. c=150+0.8(y-t) i=500-30r nx=400-150e m/p=50+y-60r r=5 g=300 t=100 m=3000 p=3 the above values of exogenous variables will be referred to as their original values in the questions below. for this question, assume that the exchange rate is floating.
derive the equilibrium equations for is* and lm*, sketch a graph of the two equations and solve for the equilibrium values of y, e and nx.
b)Suppose the Treasury attempts to stimulate the economy by decreasing taxes T from 100 to 70. Calculate the new values of Y, e and NX. With the help of the graph you sketched in (a), explain the mechanism by which a new equilibrium is reached.
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