Suppose you've just inherited $10,000 from a relative. You're trying to decide whether to put the $10,000 in a non-interest-bearing account so that you can use it whenever you want (that is, hold it as money) or to use it to buy a U.S. Treasury bond. The opportunity cost of holding the inheritance as money depends on the interest rate on the bond. For each of the interest rates in the following table, compute the opportunity cost of holding the $10,000 as money. What does the previous analysis suggest about the market for money? The quantity of money demanded increases as the interest rate rises. The supply of money is independent of the interest rate. The quantity of money demanded decreases as the interest rate rises.

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Solution and Explanation:

  • When interest rate is 8%, opportunity cost is 800 dollar per year for 10000.
  • When interest rate is 10%, opportunity cost is 1000dollar per year for 10000.

McQ ans is C I.e. Qunatity demand decreases as interest rate rises because Md=KPY-hi

It is to kept in mind that with the change in the quantity that is being demanded may fluctuate with the change in the interest rate. The relationship between the price and demand goes hand in hand.