Exam 22: The Short-Run Trade-Off Between Inflation and Unemployment

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Most economists believe that a tradeoff between inflation and unemployment exists

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The long-run Phillips curve would shift to the left if

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Suppose that a central bank reduces the money supply growth rate to disinflate. What does disinflation mean? If people do not alter their inflation expectations, what happens to output and unemployment?

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If unemployment is below its natural rate, what happens to move the economy to long-run equilibrium?

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Friedman and Phelps argued

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Which of the following describes the Volcker disinflation most accurately?

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If there were a favorable supply shock and the central bank wanted to offset the change in the unemployment rate, what would it do?

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The idea that the long-run Phillips curve is

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One determinant of the natural rate of unemployment is the

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The analysis of Friedman and Phelps argues that an expected change in inflation has no impact on the unemployment rate.

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The long-run Phillips curve would shift to the left if

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If the central bank increases the money supply, in the short run, output

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If there is a decline in business confidence and the Fed desires to return unemployment towards its natural rate, what should it do? If business confidence eventually returns to normal but the Fed does not reverse its policy, what eventually happens to the inflation rate?

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Suppose the Fed increased the growth rate of the money supply. Which of the following would be higher in the long run?

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Refer to Monetary Policy in Flosserland. Suppose the Flosserland Department of Finance has run a public relations campaign claiming it will reduce inflation to 12.5% and actually reduces inflation to that level. Suppose at first that the public thought inflation would only drop to 18%, but eventually become convinced that the inflation rate will stay at 12.5%.

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A rightward shift of the short-run aggregate-supply curve results in a more favorable trade-off between inflation and unemployment.

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In the long run, an increase in the money supply growth rate

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Figure 35-2 Use the pair of diagrams below to answer the following questions. Figure 35-2 Use the pair of diagrams below to answer the following questions.      -Refer to Figure 35-2. If the economy starts at C and 1, then in the short run, a decrease in government expenditures moves the economy to Figure 35-2 Use the pair of diagrams below to answer the following questions.      -Refer to Figure 35-2. If the economy starts at C and 1, then in the short run, a decrease in government expenditures moves the economy to -Refer to Figure 35-2. If the economy starts at C and 1, then in the short run, a decrease in government expenditures moves the economy to

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Figure 35-1. The left-hand graph shows a short-run aggregate-supply SRAS) curve and two aggregate-demand AD) curves. On the right-hand diagram, U represents the unemployment rate. Figure 35-1. The left-hand graph shows a short-run aggregate-supply SRAS) curve and two aggregate-demand AD) curves. On the right-hand diagram, U represents the unemployment rate.      -Refer to Figure 35-1. What is measured along the vertical axis of the right-hand graph? Figure 35-1. The left-hand graph shows a short-run aggregate-supply SRAS) curve and two aggregate-demand AD) curves. On the right-hand diagram, U represents the unemployment rate.      -Refer to Figure 35-1. What is measured along the vertical axis of the right-hand graph? -Refer to Figure 35-1. What is measured along the vertical axis of the right-hand graph?

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If the sacrifice ratio is 2, reducing the inflation rate from 4 percent to 2 percent would

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