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1. The following scenarios are fiction. Any relation to real life events is merely a coincidence.
In a fit of nationalistic zeal the new Chinese president declares war on Japan over some disputed islands in the East China Sea. Using the model of the large open economy determine what happens to U.S. savings, investment, trade balance, interest rates and exchange rates in the following scenarios. For each situation, be sure to draw the graphs that lead you to your answer. Assume each scenario occurs independently of the others.
 
a. Foreigners, fearing uncertainty in the Asian financial markets start buying U.S. government bonds.
Savings (up, down, no change): ________________
Investment (up, down, no change): ________________
trade balance (up, down, no change): ________________
interest rates (up, down, no change): ________________
exchange rates (up, down, no change): ________________
 
b. In solidarity with Japan, the United States cuts off trade with China.
Savings (up, down, no change): ________________
Investment (up, down, no change): ________________
trade balance (up, down, no change): ________________
interest rates (up, down, no change): ________________
exchange rates (up, down, no change): ________________
 
c. Expecting Chinese made goods to be scarce, U.S. firms seek resources to ramp up production of goods and services.
Savings (up, down, no change): ________________
Investment (up, down, no change): ________________
trade balance (up, down, no change): ________________
interest rates (up, down, no change): ________________
exchange rates (up, down, no change): ________________
 

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Y = F(K,L) = (K ½ , L ½ )
Assume that neither country has population growth nor do they have any technological progress. Depreciation is 5% per year. The biggest difference between the two countries is that Kabukistan saves 10% of its income while Raljon saves 20%.
 
a. Find the per worker production function.
 
b. Using your answer from part a and the steady-state condition that investment equals depreciation find the steady-state level of capital per worker, consumption per worker, and income per worker for each country.
 
c. Show this steady state in a fully labeled graph.
 
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You decide to separate output growth into three sources: capital, labor and total factor productivity. Using the growth-accounting equation, how much would you attribute to each source?
 

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