Exam 5: A Closed-Economy One-Period Macroeconomic Model

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A Pareto optimum requires all of the following except

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Much of the writings of Adam Smith are in close agreement with

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In a competitive equilibrium all these relationships hold but one. Which one?

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An increase in government spending

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In a general equilibrium model

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An increase in total factor productivity

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The Laffer curve is a curve showing

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A one-unit increase in government expenditures should,according to the model,increase GDP by

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A competitive equilibrium is Pareto optimal if there is no way to rearrange or to reallocate goods so that

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A competitive equilibrium has all of the following properties except

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Which feature of the business cycle does the one-period model replicate with shocks to government expenditures?

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Fiscal policy refers to a government's choices over its

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In the model of public goods

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The production possibilities frontier represents

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In response to an increase in total factor productivity

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Suppose total factor productivity increases. Which of the following is incorrect?

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How does an increase in the proportional labor income tax modify the consumer's budget constraint?

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In the model of public goods

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A Pareto optimum is a point that

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Changes in government spending are not likely causes of business cycles because changes in government spending predict

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