A) Private saving is equal to government expenditures.
B) Public saving is equal to investment.
C) After paying their taxes and paying for their consumption, households have nothing left.
D) The government's tax revenue is equal to its expenditures.
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A) and investment both would increase.
B) and investment both would decrease.
C) would increase and investment would decrease.
D) would decrease and investment would increase.
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A) By saving a larger portion of its GDP, a country can raise its output per worker.
B) Savers supply their money to the financial system with the expectation that they will get it back with interest at a later date.
C) Financial intermediaries are the only type of financial institution.
D) The financial system helps match people's saving with other people's borrowing.
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A) $2.05.
B) $5.00.
C) $80.00
D) $50.00.
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A) In the national income accounts, investment and private saving refer to the same thing.
B) In a closed economy if national saving is greater than zero, then everyone must be saving.
C) The financial system channels funds from savers to borrowers.
D) People whose consumption exceeds their income are savers.
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A) 270 billion denars, 50 billion denars
B) 250 billion denars, 60 billion denars
C) 260 billion denars, 70 billion denars
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) The government went from surplus to deficit.
B) The government instituted an investment tax credit.
C) The government reduced the tax rate on savings.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) public and national saving would rise
B) public and national saving would fall
C) public saving would rise and national saving would fall
D) public saving would fall and national saving would rise
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A) private saving = $10,000 and GDP = $55,000.
B) private saving = $10,000 and GDP = $63,000.
C) private saving = $12,000 and GDP = $67,000.
D) private saving = $12,000 and GDP = $69,000.
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A) positive relation between the real interest rate and investment.
B) negative relation between the real interest rate and investment.
C) positive relation between the real interest rate and saving.
D) negative relation between the real interest rate and saving.
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A) The government goes from a surplus to a deficit.
B) The government repeals an investment tax credit.
C) The government replaces a consumption tax with an income tax.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) 30 major U.S. corporations.
B) 100 major U.S. corporations.
C) 500 representative U.S. corporations.
D) 1,000 representative U.S. corporations.
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A) As a group, economists see no purpose in distinguishing between the nominal interest rate and the real interest rate.
B) The interest rate that is usually reported is the nominal interest rate.
C) If the nominal interest rate increases and the inflation rate remains unchanged, then the real interest rate decreases.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) a movement from Point A to Point C
B) a movement from Point B to Point A
C) a movement from Point B to Point F
D) a movement from Point C to Point B
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A) the supply of loanable funds and raises interest rates.
B) the supply of loanable funds and reduces interest rates.
C) the demand for loanable funds and raises interest rates.
D) the demand for loanable funds and reduces interest rates.
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A) the managers of a stock exchange decide the price should be higher.
B) the demand for the stock rises.
C) the supply of the stock rises.
D) None of the above are correct.
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