Exam 15: Issues in Stabilization Policy
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If a policy is carried out by a rule,then we have an example of
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An increase in employment insurance and other transfer payments may
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Monetary and fiscal policymaking that is carried out in response to a pre-set rule,and which does not respond to changes in economic activity,is known as
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The Federal Government initiates a contractionary monetary policy that is correctly anticipated by economic agents in the economy.The result is
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Parliament passing that mandates a balanced budget every year is an example of
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The rate of unemployment below which the rate of inflation tends to rise and above which the rate of inflation tends to fall is called.
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Figure 15-2
-In Figure 15-2,suppose the economy is currently at an equilibrium at point C.Applying rational expectations theory,what will happen if the Bank of Canada announces that it is decreasing the money supply?

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The natural rate of unemployment is defined as the rate of unemployment that
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According to the rational expectations model,the attempt by the government to reduce unemployment below its natural rate through expansionary policies will
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According to the work of Phillips,what Type of relationship was believed to exist between unemployment and inflation?
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Suppose the government abolished the minimum wage law,we would expect to see
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Rational expectations theory suggests that short-run stabilization policy
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Figure 15-4
-In Figure 15-4,if C is the initial equilibrium point and there is an unanticipated decrease in aggregate demand from A D₂ to A D₁,then

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Use an aggregate demand and aggregate supply framework to illustrate why the existence of stickiness in prices would be extremely important for predicting the potential effects of policy actions on real GDP.
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Economists Milton Friedman and E.S.Phelps suggested that the apparent trade-off suggested by the Phillips curve could not be exploited by policymakers because
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