Exam 3: The Keynesian Revolution

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Keynes disagreed with the neoclassical view of money and argued that

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What is meant by capacity utilization?

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The following are all aggregate markets discussed in this chapter except

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If the objective of government policy during a recession is to increase aggregate demand, then it should

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In Keynes' analysis of the circular flow, purely financial investments are

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John Maynard Keynes is famous for

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Keynes divided spending into four great flows which are

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Conservatives and Keynesians differ on the appropriate response of the government to a recession. Which of the following is a true statement?

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In Keynes' analysis of the circular flow, unintended inventories are

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Income received by households will be used for

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In Keynes' analysis of the circular flow unused savings are

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Unused savings, as defined in this chapter, are

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The wealthy tend to have

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Keynes stressed the importance of effective demand, which is

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Leakages from the circular flow include

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All of the following individual investments are not counted as investment by the Department of Commerce except for

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Progressive economists argue that recessions and depressions occur when

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All of the following are examples of investment according to the Department of Commerce except

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The circular flow of money refers to

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According to Keynesian economists, the problem in the Great Depression was

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