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1 Chapter 32 Open Economies An open economy is one that interacts _________ with other economies around the world.

2 SUPPLY AND DEMAND FOR LOANABLE FUNDS AND FOR FOREIGN-CURRENCY EXCHANGE The Market for Loanable Funds ________ = _____ + ______ – At the equilibrium interest rate, the amount that people want to save exactly balances the desired quantities of investment and net capital outflows.

3 The Market for Loanable Funds The ________ of loanable funds comes from national saving (S). The ________ for loanable funds comes from domestic investment (I) and net capital outflows (NCO).

4 The Market for Loanable Funds The supply and demand for loanable funds depend on the __________ interest rate. A _________ real interest rate encourages people to save and raises the quantity of loanable funds supplied. The interest rate adjusts to bring the supply and demand for loanable funds into balance.

5 Figure 1 The Market for Loanable Funds Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning Quantity of Loanable Funds Real Interest Rate Supply of loanable funds (from national saving) Demand for loanable funds (for domestic investment and net capital outflow) Equilibrium quantity Equilibrium real interest rate

6 The Market for Loanable Funds At the equilibrium interest rate, the amount that people want to save exactly _________ the desired quantities of domestic investment and net foreign investment.

7 The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange The two sides of the foreign-currency exchange market are represented by NCO and NX. _________ represents the imbalance between the purchases and sales of capital assets. _________ represents the imbalance between exports and imports of goods and services.

8 The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange In the market for foreign-currency exchange, U.S. dollars are traded for foreign currencies. For an economy as a whole, NCO and NX must balance each other out, or: _______= _______

9 The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange The price that balances the supply and demand for foreign-currency is the _________ exchange rate.

10 The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange The demand curve for foreign currency is ___________ sloping because a higher exchange rate makes domestic goods more expensive. The supply curve is ____________ because the quantity of dollars supplied for net capital outflow is unrelated to the real exchange rate.

11 Figure 2 The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning Quantity of Dollars Exchanged into Foreign Currency Real Exchange Rate Supply of dollars (from net capital outflow) Demand for dollars (for net exports) Equilibrium quantity Equilibrium real exchange rate

12 The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange The real exchange rate adjusts to balance the supply and demand for dollars. At the equilibrium real exchange rate, the demand for dollars to buy _____ exports exactly balances the supply of dollars to be exchanged into foreign currency to buy ________ abroad.

13 EQUILIBRIUM IN THE OPEN ECONOMY In the market for loanable funds, supply comes from national ________ and demand comes from domestic investment and net __________ outflow. In the market for foreign-currency exchange, supply comes from net __________ outflow and demand comes from net ___________.

14 EQUILIBRIUM IN THE OPEN ECONOMY Net capital outflow links the loanable funds market and the foreign-currency exchange market. – The key determinant of net capital outflow is the ________ ________rate.

15 Figure 3 How Net Capital Outflow Depends on the Interest Rate Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning 0 Net Capital Outflow Net capital outflow is negative. Net capital outflow is positive. Real Interest Rate

16 EQUILIBRIUM IN THE OPEN ECONOMY Prices in the loanable funds market and the foreign-currency exchange market adjust simultaneously to balance supply and demand in these two markets. As they do, they determine the macroeconomic variables of national _________, domestic ___________, net foreign investment, and net ___________.

17 Figure 4 The Real Equilibrium in an Open Economy Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (a) The Market for Loanable Funds(b) Net Capital Outflow Net capital outflow,NCO Real Interest Rate Real Interest Rate (c) The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange Quantity of Dollars Quantity of Loanable Funds Net Capital Outflow Real Exchange Rate Supply Demand rr E

18 Figure 5 The Effects of Government Budget Deficit Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (a) The Market for Loanable Funds(b) Net Capital Outflow Real Interest Rate Real Interest Rate (c) The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange Quantity of Dollars Quantity of Loanable Funds Net Capital Outflow Real Exchange Rate Demand r2r2 NCO SS S S r2r2 B E1E1 rr A 1. A budget deficit reduces the supply of loanable funds... 2.... which increases the real interest rate... 4. The decrease in net capital outflow reduces the supply of dollars to be exchanged into foreign currency... 5.... which causes the real exchange rate to appreciate. 3.... which in turn reduces net capital outflow. E2E2

19 Government Budget Deficits Effect of Budget ___________ on the Loanable Funds Market – A government budget deficit reduces national saving, which... shifts the __________ curve for loanable funds to the left, which... __________ interest rates.

20 Government Budget Deficits Effect of Budget Deficits on Net Foreign Investment – ____________ interest rates __________ net foreign investment.

21 Government Budget Deficits Effect on the Foreign-Currency Exchange Market – A decrease in net foreign investment ___________ the supply of dollars to be exchanged into foreign currency. – This causes the real exchange rate to ____________.

22 Trade Policy Because they do not change national saving or domestic investment, _________ policies do not affect the trade ___________. – For a given level of national saving and domestic investment, the real exchange rate adjusts to keep the trade balance the same. Trade policies have a greater effect on microeconomic than on macroeconomic markets.

23 Trade Policy Effect of an Import _____________ – Because foreigners need dollars to buy U.S. net exports, there is an increased demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency. This leads to an _____________ of the real exchange rate.

24 Trade Policy Effect of an Import Quota – There is _________ change in the interest rate because nothing happens in the loanable funds market. – There will be ________ change in net exports. – There is _________ change in net foreign investment even though an import quota reduces imports.

25 Trade Policy Effect of an Import Quota – An ____________________ of the dollar in the foreign exchange market encourages imports and discourages exports. – This offsets the initial increase in net exports due to import quota.

26 Figure 6 The Effects of an Import Quota Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (a) The Market for Loanable Funds(b) Net Capital Outflow Real Interest Rate Real Interest Rate (c) The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange Quantity of Dollars Quantity of Loanable Funds Net Capital Outflow Real Exchange Rate rr Supply Demand NCO D D 3. Net exports, however, remain the same. 2.... and causes the real exchange rate to appreciate. E E2E2 1. An import quota increases the demand for dollars...

27 Political Instability and Capital Flight Capital flight is a large and sudden ___________ in the demand for assets located in a country.

28 Political Instability and Capital Flight Capital flight has its largest impact on the country from which the capital is fleeing, but it also affects other countries. If investors become concerned about the safety of their investments, capital can quickly leave an economy. Interest rates __________ and the domestic currency ________________.

29 Political Instability and Capital Flight When investors around the world observed political problems in Mexico in 1994, they sold some of their Mexican assets and used the proceeds to buy assets of other countries.

30 Figure 7 The Effects of Capital Flight Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning (a) The Market for Loanable Funds in Mexico(b) Mexican Net Capital Outflow Real Interest Rate Real Interest Rate (c) The Market for Foreign-Currency Exchange Quantity of Pesos Quantity of Loanable Funds Net Capital Outflow Real Exchange Rate r1r1 r1r1 D1D1 D2D2 E Demand SS2S2 Supply NCO 2 NCO 1 1. An increase in net capital outflow... 3.... which increases the interest rate. 2.... increases the demand for loanable funds... 4. At the same time, the increase in net capital outflow increases the supply of pesos... 5.... which causes the peso to depreciate. r2r2 r2r2 E


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