Exam 11: Managing Aggregate Demand Fiscal Policy

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Do policy makers know the level of unemployment that is associated with "full employment"?

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Suppose that the U.S.personal income tax was eliminated and replaced with a fixed tax that raised the exact same amount of revenue.The multiplier would be

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The oversimplified formula for the multiplier is misleading because it ignores the effects of

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The macroeconomic policy planner's job is made difficult because of

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Fiscal policy is the use of taxes and spending by the government to affect aggregate demand.

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In 2006 and 2007 the U.S.faced an inflationary gap which would suggest the use of restrictive fiscal policy.

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Tax cuts associated with supply-side economics often lead to increased

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In order to maintain a balanced budget,Congress has decided to cut taxes and government spending both by $25 billion.What will happen to GDP?

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If the economy experiences an unplanned inventory accumulation at the full employment level of GDP,then the economy is in a(n)

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Critics of supply-side economics argue that

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Explain how a "conservative" and a "liberal" might differ in the types of policies they advocate to counteract a recessionary gap.

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The president wishes to increase spending for education by $4 billion but also maintain a balanced budget.Therefore,taxes will also be increased by $4 billion.What will happen to GDP?

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The government's fiscal policy is its plan to influence aggregate demand by changing

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"Fiscal Policy" is the federal government's plan for

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The Bush tax cuts

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Figure 11-3 Figure 11-3   -Refer to Table 11-1.What is the level of consumption in this model? -Refer to Table 11-1.What is the level of consumption in this model?

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A change in a fixed tax will cause the consumption schedule to

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Which of the following individuals would most likely favor an increase in government spending,as opposed to a tax cut,as the basis for expansionary fiscal policy?

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Most economists seem to agree that cutting taxes

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A proponent of supply-side economics would advocate

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