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3. Effects of a government budget deficit Consider a hypothetical open economy. The following table presents data on the relationship between various real interest rates and national saving, domestic investment, and net capital outflow in this economy, where the currency is the U.S. dollar. Assume that the economy is currently experiencing a balanced government budget. Real Interest Rate (Percent) National Saving (Billions of dollars) Domestic Investment (Billions of dollars) Net Capital Outflow (Billions of dollars) 7 60 30 -15 6 55 35 -10 5 50 40 -5 4 45 45 0 3 40 50 5 2. 35 55 10

Given the information in the preceding table, use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot the demand for loanable funds. Next, use the orange points (square symbol) to plot the supply of loanable funds. Finally, use the black point (cross symbol) to indicate the equilibrium in this market. Market for Loanable Funds 10 o Demand 8 Supply REAL INTEREST RATE Equilibrium 2 0 0 100 20 40 60 80 QUANTITY OF LOANABLE FUNDS

On the following graph, plot the relationship between the real interest rate and net capital outflow by using the green points (triangle symbol) to plot the points from the initial data table. Then use the black point (X symbol) to indicate the level of net capital outflow at the equilibrium real interest rate you derived in the previous graph. Net Capital Outflow 10 A NCO 8 6 Eqm. NCO REAL INTEREST RATE 4 2 -20 20 -15 -10 -5 0 10 15 NET CAPITAL OUTFLOW (Billions of dollars)

Because of the relationship between net capital outflow and net exports, the level of net capital outflow at the equilibrium real interest rate implies that the economy is experiencing which leads to Now, suppose the government is experiencing a budget deficit. This means that loanable funds. After the budget deficit occurs, suppose the new equilibrium real interest rate is 6%. The following graph shows the demand curve in the foreign- currency exchange market. Use the green line (triangle symbol) to show the supply curve in this market before the budget deficit. Then use the purple line (diamond symbol) to show the supply curve after the budget deficit.

Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange 10 Initial Supply 8 6 Supply with Deficit REAL EXCHANGE RATE 4 2 Demand -20 -15 0 -10 -5 0 5 10 QUANTITY OF DOLLARS (Billions) 15 20 Summarize the effects of a budget deficit by filling in the following table. Real Interest Rate Real Exchange Rate Trade Balance Effects of a Budget Deficit
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