3. If money is not an economic resource, why is interest paid and received for its use?...
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3. If money is not an economic resource, why is interest paid and received for its use? What considerations account for the fact that interest rates differ greatly on various types of loans? Use those considerations to explain the relative sizes of the interest rates on the following: [LO18.2]
a. A 10-year $1000 government bond
b. A $20 pawnshop loan
c. A 30-year mortgage loan on a $175,000 house
d. A 24-month $12,000 bank loan to finance the purchase of an automobile
e. A 60-day $100 loan from a personal finance company
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Microeconomics
ISBN: 9781108420969
15th Canadian Edition
Authors: Campbell R. Mcconnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean M. Flynn, Thomas P. Barbiero
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