When the nominal interest rate is above the equilibrium interest rate, what happens to the price of bonds in the long run?
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Step 1: When the nominal interest rate is above the equilibrium interest rate, it means that the actual interest rate is higher than what is considered to be the "fair" or equilibrium rate. Show more…
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