Money demand in an economy in which no interest is paid on money is Md/P = 5000

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Money demand in an economy in which no interest is paid on money is
Md/P = 5000 + 0.2Y + 1000i.
a. You know that P = 100, Y = 1000, and i = 0.10. Find real money demand, nominal money demand, and velocity.
b. The price level doubles from P = 100 to P = 200. Find real money demand, nominal money demand, and velocity.
c. Starting from the values of the variables given in part (a) and assuming that the money demand function as written holds, detennine how velocity is affected by an increase in real income, by an increase in the nominal interest rate, and by an increase in the price level.
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Macroeconomics

ISBN: 978-0321675606

6th Canadian Edition

Authors: Andrew B. Abel, Ben S. Bernanke, Dean Croushore, Ronald D. Kneebone

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