ECO 1102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Autarky, Root Mean Square, Government Debt

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Private saving: the income remaining after households pay their taxes and pay for consumption. With saving, households buy corporate bonds or equities, purchase a certi cate of deposit at the bank, buy shares if a mutual fund, let interest accumulate in saving or chequing accounts. Investment is not the purchase of stocks. Financial markets help allocate the economy"s scarce resources to their most ef cient uses. Like many other markets, nancial markets are governed by the forces of supply and demand. Financial markets also link the present to the future. They enable savers to convert current income into future purchasing power. They enable borrowers to acquire capital to produce goods and services in the future. In a supply-demand model of the nancial system, saving is the supply of funds, both public and private, and investment is the demand for funds for private investment.

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