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Business, 06.11.2019 22:31, JAlvelo

Suppose sally borrows $1,000 from harry for one year and agrees to pay a nominal interest rate of 11%. when she borrows the money, both she and harry expect an inflation rate of 3%. 1st attempt part 1 (1 point)see hint the expected real interest rate on the loan is %. part 2 (1 point)see hint suppose that when sally pays back the loan after one year, the actual inflation rate turns out to be 8%. the actual real interest rate on the loan is %. part 3 (2 points)see hint a. if the inflation rate turned out to be higher than expected, then . b. but if inflation turned out to be lower than expected, then .

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