ECON 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Money Multiplier, Open Market Operation, Money Supply

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Use upper case letters to answer: __________b, __________b, __________d, __________d, __________c, __________a, __________a, __________b, __________b, __________c, __________a, __________b, __________b, __________d, __________c, __________b, __________b, __________b, __________b, __________c. 8 marks each: suppose that there was a bad harvest in brazil, and as a result coffee prices went up this year at coffee shops all over canada. First, since coffee would represent only a very small portion of the market basket used to calculate the cpi, the impact on consumers" welfare would be small. Cpi does not account for: (1) consumers" ability to substitute towards goods that become cheaper over time; (2) the increased purchasing power due to the introduction of new goods; and (3) unmeasured changes in quality of goods. Assume that canada is a small open economy with perfect capital mobility. The supply of loanable funds increases, and initially the equilibrium domestic real interest rate falls.

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