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Chapter 19, Problem 19.5WUE
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To determine: The effective annual interest rate of Canadian loan and Mexican loan
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The management of Campaign for Peace in Nepal Limited decided to buy a printing press by taking a loan of Rs 1,500,000 for 4 years from Peace Cooperative Limited. The loan bears a compound annual interest rate of 12 percent and calls for equal annual installment payments at the end of each year for 4 years.
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d.What fraction of payment made in year 4 represents the interest?
1. The current market rate of interest is 8 percent. At that rate of interest, businesses borrow $500 billion per year for investment and consumers borrow $100 billion per year to finance purchases. The government is currently borrowing $100 billion per year to cover its budget deficit.
a. Derive the market demand for loanable funds, and show how investors and consumers will be affected if the budget deficit increases to $200 billion per year.b. Show the impact on the market rate of interest, assuming that taxpayers do not anticipate any future tax increases.c. How would your conclusion differ if taxpayers fully anticipate future tax increases?
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