Deck 27: Saving, Investment and the Financial System
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Deck 27: Saving, Investment and the Financial System
1
Holding other factors constant, if a change in tax laws encourages people to save more for retirement, then the real interest rate will increase and the equilibrium quantity of saving and investment will decrease.
False
2
Government policies are incapable of influencing interest rates and, therefore, cannot affect society's allocation of scarce resources.
False
3
Financial markets are the institutions through which a person who wants to save can directly supply funds to a person who wants to borrow.
True
4
Long-term bonds usually pay a higher interest rate than do short-term bonds because long-term bonds are riskier.
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5
The national income accounting identity S = I shows that saving and investment are equal for every individual household or firm.
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6
Import receipts are not an addition to a country's GDP.
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7
A low P/E ratio indicates that the share price of a company is expensive compared to the company's expected earnings.
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8
The market for loanable funds can be modeled on a supply and demand schedule even though there are many exogenous circumstances that affect the price of funds.
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9
An increase in net taxes (that is, taxes paid by the private sector to the government, less transfer payments and interest payments made by the government to the private sector) will:
A)increase private saving
B)decrease public saving
C)increase public saving
D)reduce investment in new capital equipment
A)increase private saving
B)decrease public saving
C)increase public saving
D)reduce investment in new capital equipment
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10
Wealth decreases as a result of negative savings and/or crowding out.
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11
If consumption spending increases by $10 million with no changes in net transfer payments, then:
A)public saving increases
B)public saving decreases
C)private saving increases
D)private saving decreases
A)public saving increases
B)public saving decreases
C)private saving increases
D)private saving decreases
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12
Banks play two primary roles in the economy: they take in deposits from savers and lend these to borrowers, and they facilitate purchases of goods and services by allowing people to write cheques against their deposits.
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13
A nation's saving equals its nominal income less its spending on investment.
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14
Investing in managed funds is an attempt to diversify risk across a range of investment options.
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15
Shares enable firms to raise debt financing as the firm is in debt to its owners.
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16
Holding other factors constant, a decrease in the tax rate on revenue generated by capital will increase investment.
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17
When the government borrows to finance its budget, private borrowers are still able to finance investment.
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18
An excess of tax revenue over government spending is called a budget deficit.
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19
When setting up a business, you might need to purchase a building, computer, filing cabinets and furniture.This type of purchase would be called ____ by an economist.
A)capital investment
B)business consumption expenditures
C)investment in human capital
D)none of the above
A)capital investment
B)business consumption expenditures
C)investment in human capital
D)none of the above
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20
The financial system consists of those institutions in the economy that help to match one person's saving with another person's investment.
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21
Financial intermediaries are:
A)the same as financial markets
B)financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
C)the markets that facilitate stock and bond transactions
D)financial institutions through which savers can directly provide funds to borrowers
A)the same as financial markets
B)financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
C)the markets that facilitate stock and bond transactions
D)financial institutions through which savers can directly provide funds to borrowers
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22
All else being equal, when people become less optimistic about a company's future, then:
A)the demand for the stock (and thus the price) rises
B)the demand for the stock (and thus the price) falls
C)the supply of the stock (and thus the price) rises
D)the supply of the stock (and thus the price) falls
A)the demand for the stock (and thus the price) rises
B)the demand for the stock (and thus the price) falls
C)the supply of the stock (and thus the price) rises
D)the supply of the stock (and thus the price) falls
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23
A budget surplus is created when the government:
A)spends more than it receives in tax revenue
B)buys back more bonds than it issues
C)receives more tax revenue than it spends
D)raises interest rates
A)spends more than it receives in tax revenue
B)buys back more bonds than it issues
C)receives more tax revenue than it spends
D)raises interest rates
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24
Where Y is GDP, C is consumption, T is net taxes and G is government spending, if there is no international trade, then the government budget surplus equals:
A)T - G
B)Y - T - C
C)Y + T - G
D)Y - C - T
A)T - G
B)Y - T - C
C)Y + T - G
D)Y - C - T
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25
The supply of loanable funds shows the:
A)quantity of loanable funds supplied at each possible nominal interest rate
B)equilibrium quantity of money that will be offered by savers at each possible nominal interest rate
C)equilibrium quantity of money that will be offered by savers at each possible real interest rate
D)quantity of loanable funds supplied at each possible real interest rate
A)quantity of loanable funds supplied at each possible nominal interest rate
B)equilibrium quantity of money that will be offered by savers at each possible nominal interest rate
C)equilibrium quantity of money that will be offered by savers at each possible real interest rate
D)quantity of loanable funds supplied at each possible real interest rate
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26
Where Y is GDP, C is consumption, T is net taxes and G is government spending, if there is no international trade, then public saving equals:
A)G - T
B)Y - G
C)Y + T - G
D)Y - T
A)G - T
B)Y - G
C)Y + T - G
D)Y - T
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27
The type of bond that never matures is called:
A)the duration
B)the indefinite
C)the perpetuity
D)the term
A)the duration
B)the indefinite
C)the perpetuity
D)the term
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28
Financial markets are:
A)the institutions in which a person who wants to save can directly supply funds to a person who wants to borrow
B)the financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
C)the institutions that sell shares to the public and use the proceeds to buy various types of stocks and/or bonds
D)the same thing as banks
E)all of the above
A)the institutions in which a person who wants to save can directly supply funds to a person who wants to borrow
B)the financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
C)the institutions that sell shares to the public and use the proceeds to buy various types of stocks and/or bonds
D)the same thing as banks
E)all of the above
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29
A price-earnings ratio is:
A)the price of a firm's stock divided by the firm's dividend over the past year
B)the price of a firm's stock divided by the amount the firm earned per share over the past year
C)the earnings of a firm over the past year divided by the price of the stock at the end of the year
D)the price of a firm's stock divided by the earnings of the firm over the past year
A)the price of a firm's stock divided by the firm's dividend over the past year
B)the price of a firm's stock divided by the amount the firm earned per share over the past year
C)the earnings of a firm over the past year divided by the price of the stock at the end of the year
D)the price of a firm's stock divided by the earnings of the firm over the past year
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30
Where Y is GDP, C is consumption, I is investment and G is government spending, if there is no international trade, then national saving equals:
A)C + I + G
B)Y - C - G
C)Y + C + G
D)Y - C - I
A)C + I + G
B)Y - C - G
C)Y + C + G
D)Y - C - I
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31
A bond is:
A)a certificate of credit that specifies the credit of the holder of the bond
B)a capital investment
C)a certificate of indebtedness that specifies the obligations of the issuer to the holder of the bond
D)a factor of production
A)a certificate of credit that specifies the credit of the holder of the bond
B)a capital investment
C)a certificate of indebtedness that specifies the obligations of the issuer to the holder of the bond
D)a factor of production
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32
The financial system moves the economy's scarce resources from:
A)the government to citizens
B)higher-valued uses to lower-valued uses
C)savers to borrowers
D)borrowers to savers
A)the government to citizens
B)higher-valued uses to lower-valued uses
C)savers to borrowers
D)borrowers to savers
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33
Gina has the choice of two bonds, one that pays five per cent interest and one that pays 10 per cent interest.Which of the following is most likely?
A)The 10 per cent bond has a shorter term than the five per cent bond
B)The 10 per cent bond is a government bond, and the five per cent bond is a junk bond
C)The 10 per cent bond is more risky than the five per cent bond
D)All of the above are equally likely
A)The 10 per cent bond has a shorter term than the five per cent bond
B)The 10 per cent bond is a government bond, and the five per cent bond is a junk bond
C)The 10 per cent bond is more risky than the five per cent bond
D)All of the above are equally likely
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34
The supply and demand for saving are brought into equilibrium by adjustments of the ____ rate.
A)coupon
B)nominal interest
C)real interest
D)dividend
A)coupon
B)nominal interest
C)real interest
D)dividend
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35
The term of a bond is:
A)the interest rate of the bond
B)the credit risk rating of the bond
C)the principal amount of the bond
D)the length of time until the bond matures
A)the interest rate of the bond
B)the credit risk rating of the bond
C)the principal amount of the bond
D)the length of time until the bond matures
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36
Private saving is:
A)the amount of income that businesses have left after paying for the factors of production
B)the amount of tax revenue that the government has left after paying for its spending
C)the amount of income that households have left after paying their taxes and paying for their consumption
D)always equal to investment
A)the amount of income that businesses have left after paying for the factors of production
B)the amount of tax revenue that the government has left after paying for its spending
C)the amount of income that households have left after paying their taxes and paying for their consumption
D)always equal to investment
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37
The yield curve is a graph of the interest rate on bonds of different terms, with the term shown on the horizontal axis and the interest shown on the vertical axis.Based on the discussion in chapter 10, what slope would you expect the yield curve to have?
A)no slope - flat
B)a negative slope - downward-sloping
C)a positive slope - upward-sloping
D)negative at first, then positive
A)no slope - flat
B)a negative slope - downward-sloping
C)a positive slope - upward-sloping
D)negative at first, then positive
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38
Australian government bonds are considered as being less risky and pay relatively low interest rates because:
A)they have a very high credit risk
B)they are considered to be a very safe credit risk
C)they are not backed by gold
D)they are considered part of a national debt that is extremely large
A)they have a very high credit risk
B)they are considered to be a very safe credit risk
C)they are not backed by gold
D)they are considered part of a national debt that is extremely large
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39
A dividend yield is:
A)the stock price as a percentage of the dividend
B)the inflation-adjusted dividend payment
C)the dividend as a percentage of the stock price
D)the real rate of interest on the stock
A)the stock price as a percentage of the dividend
B)the inflation-adjusted dividend payment
C)the dividend as a percentage of the stock price
D)the real rate of interest on the stock
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40
In a closed economy, national saving can be expressed by the equation S = (Y - T - C) + (T - G).What does (Y - T - C) represent?
A)private saving
B)government tax revenue
C)public saving
D)investment
A)private saving
B)government tax revenue
C)public saving
D)investment
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41
A company is looking to see what rate of return it is receiving from a project when the project's initial investment is $14 million today and will receive $18.5 million in four years.
A)7.22 per cent
B)32.14 per cent
C)19.8 per cent
D)6.2 per cent
A)7.22 per cent
B)32.14 per cent
C)19.8 per cent
D)6.2 per cent
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42
An increase in the government's budget deficit ____ the real interest rate and ____ the equilibrium quantity of national saving.
A)increases; increases
B)increases; decreases
C)increases; does not change
D)decreases; increases $70 million
A)increases; increases
B)increases; decreases
C)increases; does not change
D)decreases; increases $70 million
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43
Playworld is thinking about investing in a new theme park.Suppose that the project costs $7 million and will yield the company $20 million in 10 years.If the interest rate is five per cent, what is the present value of the yield in 10 years? What will be the future value of the $7 million investment? Should Playworld invest in the project?
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44
Using the national income accounting identity, derive the relationship between national saving and investment.Also decompose national saving into private saving and public saving.
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45
When the government runs a budget surplus, it uses the funds to:
A)issue bonds
B)pay down outstanding debt
C)decrease transfer payments
D)decrease public saving
A)issue bonds
B)pay down outstanding debt
C)decrease transfer payments
D)decrease public saving
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46
What would happen in the market for loanable funds if the government were to decrease the tax on interest income?
A)the demand for loanable funds would increase
B)the demand for loanable funds would decrease
C)the supply of loanable funds would decrease
D)the supply of loanable funds would increase
A)the demand for loanable funds would increase
B)the demand for loanable funds would decrease
C)the supply of loanable funds would decrease
D)the supply of loanable funds would increase
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47
The supply of saving equals desired _____ and the demand for saving equals desired _____.
A)national saving; investment
B)investment; public saving
C)private saving; investment
D)national saving; capital
A)national saving; investment
B)investment; public saving
C)private saving; investment
D)national saving; capital
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48
Which of the following statements is not correct about notional accounting identity?
A)S = (Y - T - C) - (T - G)
B)S = Y - C - G
C)S = I
D)Y = C + I + G
A)S = (Y - T - C) - (T - G)
B)S = Y - C - G
C)S = I
D)Y = C + I + G
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49
When James Tobin received a Nobel prize in economics, partly for demonstrating theoretically the rationale for diversifying a portfolio of assets, Charles Kindleberger, President of the American Economic Association, remarked that Tobin had received the prize for proving that 'it doesn't pay to put all your eggs in one basket'.Why might a saver decide to diversify his or her portfolio of assets?
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50
Dean Martin's income was $1000 in 1950.If the annual interest rate was five per cent, then the present value of his 1950 income in the year 2000 would be:
A)$9524
B)$10 500
C)$70 400
D)$114 674
A)$9524
B)$10 500
C)$70 400
D)$114 674
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51
Using a graph representing the market for loanable funds, show and explain what happens to interest rates and investment if the investment tax credit is abolished.
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52
If a company's bond can be purchased today and expects to earn investors 5% p.a, paying $100 at the end of 25 years, what is today's price? What could occur, to the price of the bonds if the company's level of risk increases? Why?
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53
The demand for loanable funds is downward-sloping because:
A)as the interest rate falls, the demand for loanable funds increases
B)as the interest rate falls, the demand for loanable funds falls
C)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds demanded rises
D)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds demanded falls
A)as the interest rate falls, the demand for loanable funds increases
B)as the interest rate falls, the demand for loanable funds falls
C)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds demanded rises
D)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds demanded falls
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54
An investment tax credit:
A)reduces the supply of loanable funds
B)shifts the demand curve for loanable funds to the right
C)does not affect the interest rate
D)lowers the interest rate
A)reduces the supply of loanable funds
B)shifts the demand curve for loanable funds to the right
C)does not affect the interest rate
D)lowers the interest rate
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55
If the real interest rate and the nominal interest rate was three per cent in 2005, then the inflation rate in 2005 would be:
A)six per cent
B)three per cent
C)zero per cent
D)minus three per cent
A)six per cent
B)three per cent
C)zero per cent
D)minus three per cent
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56
Since all free markets, including financial markets, use the forces of supply and demand to determine prices, how do financial markets differ from other markets?
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57
Sony is thinking about investing in a new project.Suppose that the project costs $10 million and will yield the company $20 million in 10 years.If the interest rate is five per cent, what is the present value of the yield in 10 years?
A)$9.5 million
B)$10.5 million
C)$12.3 million
D)$16.3 million
A)$9.5 million
B)$10.5 million
C)$12.3 million
D)$16.3 million
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58
What would happen to investment if the government were to increase the tax on interest income?
A)investment spending would fall
B)investment spending would rise
C)investment would be unaffected
D)investment could rise, fall or remain unchanged
A)investment spending would fall
B)investment spending would rise
C)investment would be unaffected
D)investment could rise, fall or remain unchanged
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59
The supply of loanable funds is upward-sloping because:
A)as the interest rate falls, the supply of loanable funds increases
B)as the interest rate falls, the supply of loanable funds falls
C)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds supplied falls
D)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds supplied rises
A)as the interest rate falls, the supply of loanable funds increases
B)as the interest rate falls, the supply of loanable funds falls
C)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds supplied falls
D)as the interest rate rises, the quantity of loanable funds supplied rises
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60
The excess of government tax collections over government spending is:
A)the government budget surplus
B)national saving
C)national wealth
D)the government budget deficit
A)the government budget surplus
B)national saving
C)national wealth
D)the government budget deficit
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61
Define crowding out and explain its implication on the economy.
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62
How does the introduction of new technologies affect saving, investment and the real interest rate?
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