2. The Wilshire 5000 stock market index measures the total dollar value of a large set of...
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2. The Wilshire 5000 stock market index measures the total dollar value of a large set of stocks traded on the stock market. The real value of the Wilshire 5000 index, which measures the real value of the wealth represented by that set of stocks, is obtained by divid ing the index by a measure of the price level, such as the CPI. (To obtain monthly data on the Wilshire 5000, use WILL5000PR in the FRED database.)
Using monthly data for the period since 1971, graph the real value of the Wilshire 5000 stock market index. What striking difference do you see in compar ing the values in the 1970s with the values in the rest of the period? According to the theory, what effect should the behavior of stock market wealth during the 1970s have had on the household saving rate dur ing that period, relative to the 1980s and 1990s? Plot net private saving of households and institutions as a percentage of GDP since 1960. Would you say that the prediction is borne out? Discuss. How did the stock market change during the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009, and what happened to the saving rate in response?
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Macroeconomics
ISBN: 9781292446127
11th Edition
Authors: Andrew B. Abel, Ben S. Bernanke, Dean Croushore