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4.Youmightbemorelikelytobuyahouseoracarbecausethecostoffinancingthemwouldfall,oryoumightbelesslikelytosavebecauseyouearnlessonyoursavings.
6.No.Itistruethatpeoplewhoborrowtopurchaseahouseoracarareworseoffbecauseitcoststhemmoretofinancetheirpurchase;
however,saversbenefitbecausetheycanearnhigherinterestratesontheirsavings.
7.Thebasicactivityofbanksistoacceptdepositsandmakeloans.
8.Theychannelfundsfrompeoplewhodonothaveaproductiveuseforthemtopeoplewhodo,therebyresultinginhighereconomicefficiency.
9.Theinterestrateonthree-monthTreasurybillsfluctuatesmorethantheotherinterestratesandisloweronaverage.TheinterestrateonBaacorporatebondsishigheronaveragethantheotherinterestrates.
10.Thelowerpriceforafirm’ssharesmeansthatitcanraiseasmalleramountoffunds,soinvestmentinfacilitiesandequipmentwillfall.11.Higherstockpricesmeansthatconsumers’wealthishigher,andtheywillbemorelikelytoincreasetheirspending.
12.Itmakesforeigngoodsmoreexpensive,soBritishconsumerswillbuyfewerforeigngoodsandmoredomesticgoods.13.ItmakesBritishgoodsmoreexpensiverelativetoAmericangoods.ThusAmericanbusinesseswillfinditeasiertoselltheirgoodsintheUnitedStatesandabroad,andthedemandfortheirproductswillrise.
14.Inthemid-tolate1970sandinthelate1980sandearly1990s,thevalueofthedollarwaslow,makingtravelabroadrelativelymoreexpensive;
thusitwasagoodtimetovacationintheUnitedStatesandseetheGrandCanyon.Withtheriseinthedollar’svalueintheearly1980s,travelabroadbecamerelativelycheaper,makingitagoodtimetovisittheTowerofLondon.15.Whenthedollarincreasesinvalue,foreigngoodsbecomelessexpensiverelativetoAmericangoods;
thusyouaremorelikelytobuyFrench-madejeansthanAmerican-madejeans.TheresultingdropindemandforAmerican-madejeansbecauseofthestrongdollarhurtsAmericanjeansmanufacturers.Ontheotherhand,theAmericancompanythatimportsjeansintotheUnitedStatesnowfindsthatthedemandforitsproducthasrisen,soitisbetteroffwhenthedollarisstrong.56Chapter2AnOverviewoftheFinancialSystem
1.TheshareofMicrosoftstockisanassetforitsowner,becauseitentitlestheownertoashareoftheearningsandassetsofMicrosoft.TheshareisaliabilityforMicrosoft,becauseitisaclaimonitsearningsandassetsbytheowneroftheshare.
2.Yes,Ishouldtakeouttheloan,becauseIwillbebetteroffasaresultofdoingso.Myinterestpaymentwillbe$4,500(90%of$5,000),butasaresult,Iwillearnanadditional$10,000,soIwillbeaheadofthegameby$5,500.SinceLarry’sloan-sharkingbusinesscanmakesomepeoplebetteroff,asinthisexample,loansharkingmayhavesocialbenefits.(Oneargumentagainstlegalizingloansharking,however,isthatitisfrequentlyaviolentactivity.)
3.Yes,becausetheabsenceoffinancialmarketsmeansthatfundscannotbechanneledtopeoplewhohavethemostproductiveuseforthem.Entrepreneursthencannotacquirefundstosetupbusinessesthatwouldhelptheeconomygrowrapidly.
4.TheprincipaldebtinstrumentsusedwereforeignbondswhichweresoldinBritainanddenominatedinpounds.TheBritishgainedbecausetheywereabletoearnhigherinterestratesasaresultoflendingtoAmericans,whiletheAmericansgainedbecausetheynowhadaccesstocapitaltostartupprofitablebusinessessuchasrailroads.
5.Thisstatementisfalse.Pricesinsecondarymarketsdeterminethepricesthatfirmsissuingsecuritiesreceiveinprimarymarkets.Inaddition,secondarymarketsmakesecuritiesmoreliquidandthuseasiertosellintheprimarymarkets.Therefore,secondarymarketsare,ifanything,moreimportantthanprimarymarkets.
6.Youwouldratherholdbonds,becausebondholdersarepaidoffbeforeequityholders,whoaretheresidualclaimants.
7.Becauseyouknowyourfamilymemberbetterthanastranger,youknowmoreabouttheborrower’shonesty,propensityforrisktaking,andothertraits.Thereislessasymmetricinformationthanwithastrangerandlesslikelihoodofanadverseselectionproblem,withtheresultthatyouaremorelikelytolendtothefamilymember.
9.Loansharkscanthreatentheirborrowerswithbodilyharmifborrowerstakeactionsthatmightjeopardizetheirpayingofftheloan.Henceborrowersfromaloansharkarelesslikelytoincreasemoralhazard.10.Theymightnotworkhardenoughwhileyouarenotlookingormaystealorcommitfraud.
11.Yes,becauseevenifyouknowthataborroweristakingactionsthatmightjeopardizepayingofftheloan,youmuststillstoptheborrowerfromdoingso.Becausethatmaybecostly,youmaynotspendthetimeandefforttoreducemoralhazard,andsotheproblemofmoralhazardstillexists.5712.True.Iftherearenoinformationortransactionscosts,peoplecouldmakeloanstoeachotheratnocostandwouldthushavenoneedforfinancialintermediaries.
13.Becausethecostsofmakingtheloantoyourneighborarehigh(legalfees,feesforacreditcheck,andsoon),youwillprobablynotbeableearn5%ontheloanafteryourexpenseseventhoughithasa10%interestrate.Youarebetteroffdepositingyoursavingswithafinancialintermediaryandearning5%interest.Inaddition,youarelikelytobearlessriskbydepositingyoursavingsatthebankratherthanlendingthemtoyourneighbor.14.Arankingfrommostliquidtoleastliquidis(a),(b),(c),and(d).Therankingissimilarforthemostsafetotheleastsafe.
15.IncreaseddiscussionofforeignfinancialmarketsintheU.S.pressandthegrowthinmarketsforinternationalfinancialinstrumentssuchasEurodollarsandEurobonds.58Chapter3WhatIsMoney?
1.(b)
2.Becausetheorchardownerlikesonlybananasbutthebananagrowerdoesn’tlikeapples,thebananagrowerwillnotwantapplesinexchangeforhisbananas,andtheywillnottrade.Similarly,thechocolatierwillnotbewillingtotradewiththebananagrowerbecauseshedoesnotlikebananas.Theorchardownerwillnottradewiththechocolatierbecausehedoesn’tlikechocolate.Hence,inabartereconomy,tradeamongthesethreepeoplemaywellnottakeplace,becauseinnocaseisthereadoublecoincidenceofwants.However,ifmoneyisintroducedintotheeconomy,theorchardownercansellhisapplestothechocolatierandthenusethemoneytobuybananasfromthebananagrower.Similarly,thebananagrowercanusethemoneyshereceivesfromtheorchardownertobuychocolatefromthechocolatier,andthechocolatiercanusethemoneytobuyapplesfromtheorchardowner.Theresultisthattheneedforadoublecoincidenceofwantsiseliminated,andeveryoneisbetteroffbecauseallthreeproducersarenowabletoeatwhattheylikebest.
3.Cavemendidnotneedmoney.Intheirprimitiveeconomy,theydidnotspecializeinproducingonetypeofgoodandtheyhadlittleneedtotradewithothercavemen.
4.Becauseacheckwassomucheasiertotransportthangold,peoplewouldfrequentlyratherbepaidbycheckeveniftherewasapossibilitythatthecheckmightbounce.Inotherwords,thelowertransactionscostsinvolvedinhandlingchecksmadepeoplemorewillingtoacceptthem.
5.Wineismoredifficulttotransportthangoldandisalsomoreperishable.Goldisthusabetterstoreofvaluethanwineandalsoleadstolowertransactionscost.Itisthereforeabettercandidateforuseasmoney.
6.Becausemoneywaslosingvalueataslowerrate(theinflationratewaslower)inthe1950sthaninthe1970s,itwasthenabetterstoreofvalue,andyouwouldhavebeenwillingtoholdmoreofit.
7.Notnecessarily.Checkshavetheadvantageinthattheyprovideyouwithreceipts,areeasiertokeeptrackof,andmaymakeitharderforsomeonetostealmoneyoutofyouraccount.Theseadvantagesofchecksmayexplainwhythemovementtowardachecklesssocietyhasbeenverygradual.
8.Therankingfrommostliquidtoleastliquidis:
(a),(c),(e),(f),(b),and(d).
9.Moneylosesitsvalueatanextremelyrapidrateinhyperinflation,soyouwanttoholditforasshortatimeaspossible.Thusmoneyislikeahotpotatothatisquicklypassedfromonepersontoanother.10.BecauseoftherapidinflationinBrazil,thedomesticcurrency,thereal,isapoorstoreofvalue.Thusmanypeoplewouldratherholddollars,whichareabetterstoreofvalue,andusethemintheirdailyshopping.5911.Notnecessarily.AlthoughthetotalamountofdebthaspredictedinflationandthebusinesscyclebetterthanM1orM2,itmaynotbeabetterpredictorinthefuture.Withoutsometheoreticalreasonforbelievingthatthetotalamountofdebtwillcontinuetopredictwellinthefuture,wemaynotwanttodefinemoneyasthetotalamountofdebt.13.M1containsthemostliquidassets.M2isthelargestmeasure.
14.(a)M1andM2,(b)M2,(c)M2,(d)M1andM
2.
15.Revisionsarenotaseriousproblemforlong-runmovementsofthemoneysupply,becauserevisionsforshort-run(one-month)movementstendtocancelout.Revisionsforlong-runmovements,suchasone-yeargrowthrates,arethustypicallyquitesmall.60Chapter4UnderstandingInterestRates
1.Less.Itwouldbeworth1/(1+0.20)=$0.83whentheinterestrateis20%,ratherthan1/(1+0.10)=$0.91whentheinterestrateis10%.
2.No,becausethepresentdiscountedvalueofthesepaymentsisnecessarilylessthan$10millionas