Exam 24: Aggregate Demand and the Powerful Consumer

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The nation's disposable income increases by $400 billion and, as a result, consumer spending increases by $320 billion.Therefore, the MPC equals

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Aggregate demand is defined as the total spending

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Households can finance their consumer spending from current

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Retirement savings allows retirees to consume more of their disposable income because

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The national income accounts include a value for the amount of capital stock "used up" during the production of current output.This dollar amount is called

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A savings account is an example of consumer income.

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National income and domestic product must be equal.

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Which of the following will most likely cause a shift in the consumption function?

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Aggregate demand is the total demand for the final goods and services produced in an economy.

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Figure 8-1 ​ Figure 8-1 ​   -Given the scatter diagram in Figure 8-1, what is the MPC (your best estimate)? -Given the scatter diagram in Figure 8-1, what is the MPC (your best estimate)?

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Why is investment spending a highly volatile component?

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Changes in the price level will shift the consumption function, since it is an indicator of household wealth and not household income.

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One difficulty of computing the value of GDP is that there are no market prices for

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What is the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) and why is it important in predicting consumer behavior?

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In Macronesia, the MPC is approximately 0.80.If disposable income changes from 1,000 billion pukas to 1,500 billion pukas, then consumption will change by a(n)

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The temporary tax cuts of 2008 and 2009 were ineffective to boost the economy out of a recession.

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According to the relationship represented by the consumption function, governments can indirectly decrease consumption spending by

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Changes in the value of stocks may play a big role in the consumption decisions of individuals.How would changes in the stock market affect the consumption function?

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The marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is calculated by which formula?

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The "investment" component of aggregate demand will include all of the following except

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