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Kenyatta University University Examinations 2009/2010 Examination For The Degree Of Ba Question Paper

Kenyatta University University Examinations 2009/2010 Examination For The Degree Of Ba 

Course:Bachelor Of Arts In Economics

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2009




KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2009/2010
FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF
ECONOMICS
EET 501: MACROECONOMIC THEORY. I
DATE: Thursday 26th November 2009 TIME: 9 0.00am - 12.00Noon
INSTRUCTIONS:
Answer any FOUR questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. a) Using a diagram, show and explain tax, consumption and saving
functions. [3marks]
b) Show graphically the equilibrium level of income and explain what
happens if there is increase in the desire to save. [4marks]
c) Derive mathematically the fiscal policy multiplier and explain how the
fiscal policy can be used to regulate the level of output and interest rate in
the economy. [8marks]
2. a) Show and explain money and market equilibrium and derive the LM
curve. [7marks]
b) Explain how the economy moves towards equilibrium if it is operating
from a point of disequilibrium. [8marks]
3. a) Assuming a small open economy, show and explain how fiscal polity at
home and abroad affects the trade balance. [6marks]
b) Using Mundel-Fleming model, explain the effectiveness of monetary and
fiscal policy in influencing aggregate income of an economy under
flexile exchange rate. [6marks]
c) Explain the effect of trade under fixed exchange rate system.
[3marks]
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4. a) Given that an individual lives for two periods and that he/she inherits no
assess and leaves no bequest,
i) Show that savings in period one equals the opposite of saving in
period two. [1mark]
ii) Show and explain his/her inter temporal budge constrain.
[2marks]
b) Consider a situation where the individual starts life with asses and leaves
some bequest. Show and explain his/her inter temporal budget constrain.
[2marks]
c) Explain how different types of income shocks affect consumption
according to permanent income hypothesis. [4marks]
d) Explain the life cycle hypothesis and why it may not explain consumption
behaviour in your country adequately.
5. a) Differentiate between the following models of investment, the accelerator
model, the adjustment cost approach and the q-theory. [10marks]
b) Explain various policies which can be adopted to increase the level of
private investment in your country. [5marks]
6. a) Explain the assumption underlying the Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans Model
and show the planner problem and the constraints he faces. [3marks]
Let P1 and P2 denote the price of consumption in the two periods and let w
denote the price of value of the individual lifetime income. Thus the
budget constraints is P1 C1t P2 C2t+1= w. What is the individual utility
maximizing choice of C1 and C2 given P1, P2 and w. [4marks]
i) explain using phase diagram, the dynamics of k. [5marks]
ii) explain what happens to equilibrium k if ? decreases. [3marks]






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