Econ 3303 Module 5
If brokerage commissions on stocks fall, everything else held constant, the demand for bonds ________, the price of bonds ________, and the interest rate ________.
decreases; decreases; increases
When the price level falls, the ________ curve for nominal money ________, and interest rates ________, everything else held constant
demand; decreases; fall
A decrease in the brokerage commissions in the housing market from 6% to 5% of the sales price will shift the ________ curve for bonds to the ________, everything else held constant
demand; left
If people expect real estate prices to increase significantly, the ________ curve for bonds will shift to the ________, everything else held constant?
demand; left
When the price of a bond decreases, all else equal, the bond demand curve
does not shift
The bond demand curve is ________ sloping, indicating a(n) ________ relationship between the price and quantity demanded of bonds
downward; inverse
In the figure above, a factor that could cause the supply of bonds to increase (shift to the right) is
expectations of more profitable investment opportunities
Everything else held constant, an increase in the riskiness of bonds relative to alternative assets causes the demand for bonds to ________ and the demand curve to shift to the ________.?
fall; left
________ in the money supply creates excess ________ money, causing interest rates to ________, everything else held constant.
A decrease; demand for; rise
______ in the money supply creates excess demand for ______, causing interest rates to _____, everything else held constant
An increase; bonds; fall
The figure above illustrates the effect of an increased rate of money supply growth at time period T0. From the figure, one can conclude that the
Fisher effect is dominated by the liquidity effect and interest rates adjust slowly to changes in expected inflation
An increase in the expected inflation rate causes the supply of bonds to _____ and the supply curve to shift to the _____, everything else held constant
Increase; right
The interest rate falls when either the demand for bonds _____ or the supply of bonds _____
Increases; decreases
If bond investors think they lack enough details to evaluate the likelihood of defaults on certain bonds, this will result in higher
Information costs
The demand for gold increases, other things equal, when?
Interest rates are expected to rise
Everything else held constant, when bonds become less widely traded, and as a consequence the market becomes less liquid, the demand curve for bonds shifts to the _____ and the interest rate _____
Left; rises
The supply curve for bonds would decline due to
an decrease in expected inflation
The economist Irving Fisher, after whom the Fisher effect is named, explained why interest rates _____ as the expected rate of inflation _____, everything else held constant
Rise; increases
You would be more willing to buy AT&T bonds (holding everything else constant) if
The brokerage commissions on bond sales become cheaper
Everything else held constant, when real estate prices are expected to decrease
The demand curve for bonds shifts to the right and the interest rate falls
The demand curve for bonds would be shifted to the left by
an increase in expected returns on other assets
In the figure above, one factor not responsible for the decline in the demand for money is
an increase in income
In the figure above, the factor responsible for the decline in the interest rate is?
an increase in the money supply
If the price of bonds is set ________ the equilibrium price, the quantity of bonds demanded exceeds the quantity of bonds supplied, a condition called excess ________
below; demand
As wealth increases in the economy, savers are willing to
buy more bonds at any given price
As wealth increases in the economy, savers are willing to?
buy more bonds at any given price
How is the interest rate that prevails in the bond market determined?
by the intersection of the demand for and supply of bonds
If the price of gold becomes less volatile, then, other things equal, the demand for stocks will ________ and the demand for antiques will ________?
decrease; decrease
In the figure above, illustrates the effect of an increased rate of money supply growth at time period 0. From the figure, one can conclude that the
liquidity effect is smaller than the expected inflation effect and interest rates adjust quickly to changes in expected inflation
A rise in expected inflation will result in all of the following EXCEPT
lower nominal interest rates
The demand curve for bonds has the usual downward slope, indicating that at ________ prices of the bond, everything else equal, the ________ is higher
lower; quantity demanded
When real income ________, the demand curve for money shifts to the ________ and the interest rate ________, everything else held constant
rises; right; rises
If there is an excess demand for money, individuals ________ bonds, causing interest rates to ________
sell; rise
Businesses typically issue bonds to finance?
spending on new plant and equipment
In the Keynesian liquidity preference framework, an increase in the interest rate causes the demand curve for money to ________, everything else held constant
stay where it is
when the interest rate is above the equilibrium interest rate, there is an excess ________ money and the interest rate will ________
supply of; fall
If the interest rate on a bond is below the equilibrium interest rate, there is an excess ________ of bonds and the bond price will ________
supply; fall
If the interest rate on a bond is below the equilibrium interest rate, there is an excess ________ of bonds and the bond price will ________?
supply; fall
Holding everything else constant
the more liquid is asset A, relative to alternative assets, the greater will be the demand for asset A
Higher government deficits ________ the supply of bonds and shift the supply curve to the ________, everything else held constant
increase; right
If the interest rate on a bond is above the equilibrium interest rate, there is an excess ________ for bonds and the bond price will ________?
demand; rise
When an economy grows out of a recession, normally the demand for bonds ________ and the supply of bonds ________, everything else held constant
increases; increases
When an economy grows out of a recession, normally the demand for bonds ________ and the supply of bonds ________, everything else held constant?
increases; increases
Interest rates increased continuously during the 1970s. The most likely explanation is
increasing expected rates of inflation
In the figure above, the price of bonds would fall from P1 to P2 when
inflation is expected to increase in the future
If stock prices are expected to drop dramatically, then, other things equal, the demand for stocks will ________ and that of Treasury bills will ________
decrease; increase
A lower level of income causes the demand for money to ________ and the interest rate to ________, everything else held constant
decrease; decrease
When the economy slips into a recession, normally the demand for bonds ________, the supply of bonds ________, and the interest rate ________, everything else held constant
decreases; decreases; falls
During a recession, the supply of bonds ________ and the supply curve shifts to the ________, everything else held constant
decreases; left
Everything else held constant, when households save less, wealth and the demand for bonds _____ and the bond demand curve shifts _____
Decrease; left
Holding the expected return on bonds constant, an increase in the expected return on common stocks would ________ the demand for bonds, shifting the demand curve to the ________
Decrease; left
When the expected inflation rate increases, the real cost of borrowing ________ and bond supply ________, everything else held constant
Decreases; increases
Which of the following would NOT cause the demand curve for bonds to shift?
a change in the price of bonds
In the figure above, a factor that could cause the demand for bonds to decrease (shift to the left) is
a decrease in the expected return on bonds relative to other assets
You would be less willing to purchase U.S. Treasury bonds, other things equal, if?
gold becomes more liquid
The demand for houses decreases, all else equal, when
gold prices are expected to increase
During most of the time in recent decades, the government sector
has run large deficits
The bond supply curve slopes up because?
he borrower is willing and able to offer more bonds when the price of the bond is high
An increase in expected inflation results in?
higher nominal interest rates and lower bond prices
If the federal government decreases its spending and doesn't decrease taxes, the bond supply shifts to the?
left and the equilibrium interest rate falls
Everything else held constant, when stock prices become less volatile, the demand curve for bonds shifts to the ____ and the interest rate _____
left; rise
In the bond market, the market equilibrium shows the market-clearing ________ and market-clearing
price; interest rate
An increase in the expected rate of inflation will ________ the expected return on bonds relative to the that on ________ assets, everything else held constant
reduce; real
An increase in the expected rate of inflation will ________ the expected return on bonds relative to the that on ________ assets, everything else held constant?
reduce; real
If the government increases taxes while holding expenditures constant
the bond supply curve will shift to the left and the equilibrium interest rate will fall
If the government increases taxes while holding expenditures constant?
the bond supply curve will shift to the left and the equilibrium interest rate will fall
Everything else held constant, when prices in the art market become more uncertain
the demand curve for bonds shifts to the right and the interest rate falls
If the expected gains on stocks rise, while the expected returns on bonds do NOT change, then?
the demand curve for bonds will shift to the left
If the expected gains on stocks rise, while the expected returns on bonds do NOT change, then
the equilibrium interest rate will rise
If the Fed wants to permanently lower interest rates, then it should raise the rate of money growth if
the liquidity effect is larger than the other effects
When the growth rate of the money supply increases, interest rates end up being permanently lower if?
the liquidity effect is larger than the other effects
The Federal Reserve issues a report indicating that future inflation will be higher than had previously seemed likely. As a result
the supply curve for bonds shifts to the right
During a period of economic expansion, when expected profitability is high?
the supply curve of bonds shifts to the right
In the figure above, the price of bonds would fall from P2 to P1 if
there is a business cycle expansion
A rise in the price level causes the demand for money to ________ and the interest rate to ________, everything else held constant
increase; increase
If housing prices are expected to increase, then, other things equal, the demand for houses will ________ and that of Treasury bills will ________
Increase; decrease
A business cycle expansion increases income, causing money demand to _____ and interest rates to _____, everything else held constant
Increase; increase
In an effort to increase government revenue, Congress and the president decide to increase the corporate profits tax. The likely result will be
The supply curve for bonds shifts to the left
In Keynes's liquidity preference framework
an excess supply of bonds implies an excess demand for money
In the liquidity preference framework, a one-time increase in the money supply results in a price level effect. The maximum impact of the price level effect on interest rates occurs
at the moment the price level hits its peak (stops rising) because both the price level and expected inflation effects are at work
The bond supply and demand framework is easier to use when analyzing the effects of changes in ________, while the liquidity preference framework provides a simpler analysis of the effects from changes in income, the price level, and the supply of ________.
expected inflation; money
If expected inflation declines by 2%, what should happen to nominal interest rates according to the Fisher effect?
fall by 2%
If housing prices are expected to increase, then, other things equal, the demand for houses will ________ and that of Treasury bills will ________?
increase; decrease
Deflation causes the demand for bonds to ________, the supply of bonds to ________, and bond prices to ________, everything else held constant?
increase; decrease; increase
Everything else help constant, when bonds become less widely traded, and as a consequence the market becomes less liquid, the demand curve for bonds shifts to the ________ and the interest rate
left; rises
When the Fed decreases the money stock, the money supply curve shifts to the ________ and the interest rate ________, everything else held constant?
left; rises
As wealth decreases in the economy, savers are likely to
lend less at any given interest rate
Of the four effects on interest rates from an increase in the money supply, the initial effect is, generally, the?
liquidity effect
Of the four effects on interest rates from an increase in the money supply, the one that works in the opposite direction of the other three is the
liquidity effect
It is possible that when the money supply rises, interest rates may ________ if the ________ effect is more than offset by changes in income, the price level, and expected inflation
rise; liquidity