Exam 13: Inflation, Output and Economic Policy
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The shape of the long-run aggregate supply curve implies that, in the long run, _____.
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An economy's potential GDP is defined as the level of output:
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Which of the following illustrates an increase in the full employment level of GDP?
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According to the Phillips curve analysis, a fall in inflationary expectations in an economy would:
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Rigidities in the adjustment process to full long-run equilibrium arise when:
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It is easier for the central bank of an economy to target inflation when faced with supply-side shocks rather than demand-side shocks.
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Between 2001 and 2008, earnings growth in the UK has been lower than the rate of inflation.
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The level of GDP associated with the long run is called _____.
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The trade off between unemployment and inflation shown by the Phillips curve is a short run outcome.
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Which of the following correctly represents the Taylor rule?
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The lesser the resistance to price and wage changes, the swifter an economy will return to equilibrium.
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What are the views of the new classical economists and the gradual monetarists with regards to the speed of adjustment of an economy to long-run equilibrium?
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Through interest rates, there is a negative relationship between inflation and aggregate demand.
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When the short run GDP and the long run GDP coincide, then there exists an output gap in the economy.
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Which of the following explains why an economy that has moved away from long-run equilibrium due to a fall in aggregate demand should avoid deflation?
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Consider an economy that is operating at the intersection of the long-run and short-run Phillips curve. The level of inflation is 2.5 per cent, while the level of unemployment is 3.8 per cent. This implies that:
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