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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
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Polytechnic State University
Jan-2012 - Nov-2016
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Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
Mar-2012 - Present
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1. You are given the following equation for the real demand for money: (M/P)d= .25y-50r.
A. Compute the demand for money for each of the following interest rates when income is equal to $11,940, $12,000, $12,060, $12,120, and $12,180:
R=4.4, r=4.7, r=5.0, r=5.3, r=5.6, r=5.9, r=6.2
B. Given your answers to part a, graph the demand for money curves when income equals $11,940 and income equals $12,180.
C. Suppose the real money supply, Ms/P, equals $2,750. Given your answers to part a, find the interest rates and levels of real income at which the money market is in equilibrium. Use these combinations of the interest rate and real income to graph the LM curve, given that the real money supply equals $2,750. Label this curve LMo.
D. Suppose the real money supply increases to $2,780, Given your answers to part a, find the new combination of the interest rates and real income at which the money market is in equilibrium. Use these combinations to graph the new LM curve, given that the real money supply now equals $2,780. Label this curve as LM1.
E. Suppose the real money supply decreases to $2,720. Given your answers to part a, find the new combination of the interest rates and real income at which the money market is in equilibrium. Use these combinations to graph the new LM curve, given that the real money supply now equals $2,720. Labe this curve LM2.
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