Assume that the government increases spending and finances the expenditures by borrowing in the domestic capital markets. If the nation has highly mobile international capital markets and a flexible exchange rate system, what happens to the quantity of real loanable funds per time period and the nominal value of the domestic currency in the context of the Three-Sector-Model?

a. The quantity of real loanable funds per time period rises, and nominal value of the domestic currency rises.
b. The quantity of real loanable funds per time period falls, and nominal value of the domestic currency rises.
c. The quantity of real loanable funds per time period rises, and nominal value of the domestic currency remains the same.
d. The quantity of real loanable funds per time period rises, and nominal value of the domestic currency falls.
e. There is not enough information to determine what happens to these two macroeconomic variables.


.A

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