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Finding the equilibrium interest rate
Let's say there are only two countries in the entire world, Argentina and Chile, and there is free trade between them. The aggregated investments in both countries are $I^A$ and $I^C$ that are both ...
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China interest rates
"the PBoC said it would keep interest rates below the nominal GDP growth rate as a way of maintaining debt sustainability. But this only makes debt "sustainable" by implicitly ...
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National consumption regression with inflation and interest rate controls
I'm trying to test the relationship (only in cross-section - not with time series data) between national consumption and the fragile state index and my project advisor suggested I include inflation ...
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Is there a scenario where investment and interest rates could both be increasing
Is there a scenario where investment and interest rates could both be increasing?
I know that lower interest rates lead to increase borrowing and thus increased investment spending. So there is ...
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Will an increase in interest rate cause short run aggregate supply to shift?
Most business borrow for financing their purchases of raw material and capital etc. Shouldn't a interest rate rise cause cost of production to increase, therefore shifting SRAS to left? Thanks in ...
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What's the difference between gross fixed capital formation and gross private domestic investment?
Cited from Wikipedia, we know:
Gross private domestic investment is the measure of physical investment used in computing GDP in the measurement of nations' economic activity. This is an important ...
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With interest rates and inflation in the U.S. low and growth moderate, where is the money going?
Question is basically in the title. With interest rates so low for such a long period of time, I wonder where are that injected cash has gone?
I realize that the economy has definetly grown quite ...