Exam 34: The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand

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Sometimes during wars, government expenditures are larger than normal. To reduce the effects this spending creates on interest rates,

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Figure 34-1 Figure 34-1   -Refer to Figure 34-1. If the current interest rate is 2 percent, -Refer to Figure 34-1. If the current interest rate is 2 percent,

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Assume the money market is initially in equilibrium. If the price level decreases, then according to liquidity preference theory there is an excess

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People choose to hold a larger quantity of money if

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Which of the following events would shift money demand to the left?

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If the MPC = 0.75, then the government purchases multiplier is about

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Figure 34-2. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs. . Figure 34-2. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs. .     -Refer to Figure 34-2. Assume the money market is always in equilibrium. Under the assumptions of the model, Figure 34-2. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs. .     -Refer to Figure 34-2. Assume the money market is always in equilibrium. Under the assumptions of the model, -Refer to Figure 34-2. Assume the money market is always in equilibrium. Under the assumptions of the model,

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The Kennedy tax cut of 1964 included an investment tax credit that was designed to

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Figure 34-8 Figure 34-8   -Refer to Figure 34-8. An increase in taxes will -Refer to Figure 34-8. An increase in taxes will

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A decrease in the domestic _____ causes domestic goods to become less expensive relative to foreign goods and increases net exports. The increase in net exports causes a(n) _____ in the quantity of domestic aggregate goods and services demanded and is known as the _____ effect.

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Who asserted that "the Federal Reserve's job is to take away the punch bowl just as the party gets going?"

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Assuming a multiplier effect, but no crowding-out or investment-accelerator effects, a $100 billion increase in government expenditures shifts aggregate

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Suppose a wave of optimism causes firms to increase investment. To stabilize output and employment, the Federal Reserve will _____.

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Which of the following is an example of a decrease in government purchases?​

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If the interest rate is above the Fed's target, the Fed should

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According to liquidity preference theory, an increase in the price level causes the interest rate to

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​A​ccording to the IGM poll, what percentage of economists polled agreed that the benefits of ARRA exceeded the costs?

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On the graph that depicts the theory of liquidity preference,

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If a $1,000 increase in income leads to an $800 increase in consumption expenditures, then the marginal propensity to consume is

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When households find themselves holding too much money, they respond by

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