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Business, 31.03.2021 01:40, jt121717

Is a student with student loan debt participating in the market for loanable funds? The student: 1. is participating.
2. is not participating.

b. Paying off these student loans:

1. increases the demand for loanable funds because you took out a student loan.
2. increases the amount of loanable funds available for others to use, thus increasing the supply of loanable funds.
3. reduces your willingness to save and the amount of loanable funds for others to use, decreasing the supply of loanable funds.
4. has no effect on the loanable funds market.

Suppose your roommate’s parents open a college savings account to pay for her college expenses.

c. Opening a college savings account

1. shifts the demand curve for loanable funds to the right, increases the neutral interest rate and increases the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.
2. shifts the supply curve of loanable funds to the right, decreases the neutral interest rate and increases the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.
3. shifts the demand curve for loanable funds to the left, decreases the neutral interest rate and decreases the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds.
4. has no effect on the loanable funds market.

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