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Summary Macroeconomics; savings, interests rates and the market for loanable funds

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This is a summary of a macroeconomics chapter about savings, interest rates and the market for loanable funds. I talk about the role of this market and how it works, including graphs and tables. I talk about interest rates from the saver's and also the borrower's points of view, how inflation affect interest rates. There are also two types of interest rates; real and nominal interest rates. It includes the factors that shift the demand and the supply of loanable funds, and the equilibrium point in the market for loanable funds.


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