ECO 181 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Loanable Funds, Mutual Fund, Interest Rate

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12 Dec 2019
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Let accumulate in saving or checking accounts: sg= t-g. If sg >0, this adds to national saving and the supply of funds. If sg<0, this reduces national savings and the supply of funds. The relationship between savings and interest rate: explanation of slope of curve: at low interest rates, the return on saving will be low, so people will save a small amount. As the interest rate the return on saving , thus people save more. Thus the supply curve is upward sloping: a change in interest rate causes a movement along the curve but if anything else changes this will cause a shift of the curve. Michigan: you buy worth of computer equipment for your business, your parents spend ,000 to have a new house built. Investment is not the purchase of stocks and bonds! The relationship btwn demand for loanable funds (investment spending) and interest rate:

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