In the market for loanable funds, a lower real interest rate will lead to:
a. a decrease in...
In the market for loanable funds, a lower real interest rate will lead to:
a. a decrease in the supply of loanable funds.
b. a decrease in the demand for loanable funds.
c. an increase in the supply of loanable funds.
d. an increase in the demand for loanable funds.
e. both b and c are correct
f. both a and d are correct
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