Exam 12: Fiscal Policy

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Which of the following is true?

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The government can safely take on more debt

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Ricardian equivalence refers to

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Under alternative scenarios,the national debt as a percentage of GDP is projected to rise dramatically.

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What does it mean for the government to "roll over" its debt?

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Which of the following is most sensitive to fluctuations in GDP?

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Nominal federal spending is a

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To be effective,countercyclical fiscal policy must be temporary.

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Infrastructure projects result in the most value from a fiscal stimulus but a problem is that

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Trying to project total federal revenues and outlays over the next 50 years represents educated guesses at best.

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In the short run,the impact of a $50 billion spending package on GDP will be

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In mid-2009,publicly held debt was approaching ______ and total debt was approaching ______ .

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If you divide nominal debt by nominal GDP and real debt by real GDP,you will get two different answers.

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Suppose the marginal propensity to consume is 0.75.If government purchases increase by $100 billion and the extra expenditure is financed with a net tax of $100 billion,by how much will output change?

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If the MPC is 0.6 and if government purchases and net taxes both increase by $20 billion,by how much will equilibrium output change?

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For any change in net taxes,we can calculate the resulting change in equilibrium GDP by using the following formula:

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If net taxes decrease by $100 billion and the result is an increase in GDP of $300 billion,what is the marginal propensity to consume?

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The federal government

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Under what condition can the U.S.government continue to pay interest on a rising debt without eventually needing to increase the average tax rate?

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Which factors led to the large rise in the government's budget deficit in the early 1980s?

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