When interest rates are low, the supply of loanable funds is low. True or False? Please explain why.
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This can incentivize individuals and businesses to borrow more money, as it becomes cheaper to do so. As a result, the demand for loanable funds increases. On the other hand, the supply of loanable funds is determined by individuals and institutions who have Show more…
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