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a what is an econometric modelb how might one be usedc there is always some uncertainty with respect to predictions
a what is an outside lagb why does it generally take the form of a distributed lagc which has the smaller outside
it is sometimes said that the great depression would have been a severe recession if it had stopped in 1931 but would
suppose you observe that short-term interest rates are higher than long-term interest ratesa what expectations must
suppose that mexican interest rates increase 5 percentage points and those in the united states remain fixed what will
from 1992 through 2001 the average return to holding us common stocks was about 11 percent which is much higher than
a why might a pay-as-you-go social security system transfer resources from the young to the oldb what are the
a to what extent do we need to worry about the component of our total deficit that consists of interest payments on the
go to the reserve bank of australias website and take a look at the australian commonwealth governments expenditures
discuss the lures and dangers in exchange market intervention when exchange rates are flexible do you think such
table 19-9 shows how the us governments income has changed over the last several decadesa calculate how much total
use the data in tables 19-8 and 19-9 to find an estimate of the us budget deficit as a percentage of gdp during each of
using table 19-2 explain why concentration on the actual budget deficit might have given a misleading impression of
it is a consequence of our model of flexible exchange rate determination that when capital markets are sufficiently
equation 7 in section 20-5 tells us that inflation differentials interest differentials and depreciation rates are all
what is a wage-price spiral and how can a devaluation start one is it something undesirable explain how can a
table 19-8 shows how the us governments spending has changed over the last several decadesa calculate how much total
suppose the money base is 10 percent of gdp suppose also that the government is considering raising the inflation rate
this chapter covers four broad classes of research-rational expectations theory random walk in output real business
figure 20-8 presents the evolution of real and nominal exchange rates for canada and the united states obtain a similar
show graphically the short- and long-run effects of a monetary expansion when both exchange rates and prices are
use the central bank balance sheet to show how a balance-of-payments deficit affects the stock of high-powered money
consider a world with some capital mobility the home countrys capital account improves as domestic interest rates rise
what are the short- and long-term volume effects of an exchange depreciation does empirical evidence suggest that they
consult the wall street journal or some other newspaper that lists foreign exchange rates on its financial pages for