Elements of Macroeconomics: Homework #4. 1. Households supply loanable funds to firms and the government.

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Elements of Macroeconomics: Homework # Due 0/08 or 0/09 in assigned Section Name: Section: Section I Fill in the blanks. Households supply loanable funds to firms and the government.. Equilibrium in the loanable funds market gives us the equilibrium quantity of Loanable funds and the equilibrium real interest rate.. Risk-sharing Investors spreading their money over different assets to reduce the risk while maintaining a high-expected return on their investment.. The money rates of interest paid for different loans issued on the same date could differ because of differences in duration and/or default risk.. As the bond price rises, the yield on the bond falls. 6. The Fisher equation tells us that for a given real interest rate as inflation goes up, nominal interest rate goes up. 7. Efficient financial market A market in which the security prices always fully reflect the available information. 8. Crowding out A decline in private expenditures on investment as a result of an increase in government purchases. 9. Financial Sytem The system of financial markets and financial intermediaries through which firms acquire funds from households. 0. Keynes The British economist who popularized the Paradox of Thrift

Section II. Emily, in late 08, intends to save $00 for two years. She investigates lending to the U.S. government versus lending to different U.S. corporations. She thinks inflation will average % over the next several years. A page on Bloomberg provides yield information on various U.S. treasury notes. She focuses on treasury securities of duration -year and -year, about to be issued. These two securities appear on her Bloomberg screen: U.S. t-note, issue date /0/9, repayment date /0/0, price $00 yield.% U.S. t-note, issue date /0/9, repayment date /0/, price $00 yield.% A) What is Angela s ex-ante real annual yield expectation for the -year note?.%-%=.% B) Suppose inflation averages % over the next two years. What was the ex-post real yield on the -year note?.%-%=0.% C) What do market participants, on average, expect the -year yield will be, in 00? (ignore term premia considerations) 00*(+0.0)*(+y)=00*(+0.0)^ y=0.0=.% D) If inflation turned out to be % in 09, would you expect that the government would have to offer a higher or lower interest rate to borrow money for -year, in 00? Explain briefly. The government would have to offer a higher interest rate to borrow money to compensate the loss of investors due to a higher inflation. E) Assume Emily bought the -year note at a price of $00 and inflation was % in 09. If Emily tries to sell her note in 00, would the payment she collected likely be higher or lower that $00? Briefly explain: Lower than 00. Because the real interest rate she ends up receiving is lower so the present discounted value of the bonds fall.

F) Emily now looks at a Bloomberg screen that provides information about the characteristics of a number of corporate bonds: IBM note, issue date /0/9, repayment date /0/, price $00 yield.% SnorX note, issue date /0/9, repayment date /0/, price $00 yield 6.% i) Explain why SnorX must pay a higher rate than IBM, to borrow for years, and why both SnorX and IBM pay more than the government to borrow money over the same period. SnorX must pay a higher rate than IBM because it s a riskier investment. Both IBM and SnorX pay more than the government they are risky investment. ii) Suppose war breaks out between the U.S. and N. Korea, and global economies collapse. a) The price of the -year t-note likely (circle one answer) Goes up Goes down b) The price of the -year IBM note likely (circle one answer) Goes up Goes down Goes down a lot c) The price of the -year SnorX note likely (circle one answer) Goes up Goes down Goes down a lot

Section III The charts below depict lending and borrowing for the U.S. economy in late 07: 6 00 00 600 800 000 00 6 00 00 600 800 000 00. The two quadrants above depict the U.S. loanable funds markets in late 07. Label the curves and identify, on the graph, the equilibrium real corporate borrowing rate and the equilibrium quantity of lending to U.S. corporations. Likewise, identify the equilibrium quantity of borrowing by the U.S. government, and the equilibrium interest rate that households receive. What is the spread between the two equilibrium borrowing rates? %-%=% President Trump, in late 07, enacts a very large tax cut. The U.S. government, in 08, needs to borrow 00% more than they did in 07. In 07 inflation expectations are %. In 08, inflation rises and inflation expectations rise to.%.

a) In the government quadrant, adjust the picture to represent the change in government policy. Identify the new equilibrium interest rate, and the new equilibrium level of lending to the government. r g = % Q g = 000 billions b) We now have a new equilibrium r g. How will that affect the loanable funds market for corporations? Supply of loanable funds to US corporations will decline leading to a fall in equilibrium supply of loanable funds and an increase of real interest rates in the US corporation market. c) Given r g, draw in the change you expect to see, in the corporate loanable funds market. Shown in the graph d) If nothing else changes, will corporations be investing and borrowing more or less? What do economists label this change in private investment, in reaction to a change in government borrowing? Corporations will invest less. Economists call it crowding out of private investment. e) Suppose Trump s tax cut bolsters corporations confidence. Suppose businesses ramp up investment, so that their investment and borrowing are higher in 08, than they were in 07. Draw the necessary additional curve shift, so that your chart depicts both effects. The demand curve shifts out. Shown on the graph. f) Suppose you looked on a Bloomberg screen in 07, and again in 08. What would the interest rate be that the government paid, to borrow money from households in 07? What would the interest rate be in 08? 07: i = r + π e = + = % 08: i = r + π e = +. =.%