Exam 18: Alternative Views in Macroeconomics
Exam 1: The Scope and Method of Economics120 Questions
Exam 2: The Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice110 Questions
Exam 3: Demand,supply,and Market Equilibrium144 Questions
Exam 4: Demand and Supply Applications86 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Macroeconomics121 Questions
Exam 6: Measuring National Output and National Income146 Questions
Exam 7: Unemployment, inflation, and Long-Run Growth149 Questions
Exam 8: Aggregate Expenditure and Equilibrium Output176 Questions
Exam 9: The Government and Fiscal Policy179 Questions
Exam 10: The Money Supply and the Federal Reserve System144 Questions
Exam 11: Money Demand and the Equilibrium Interest Rate129 Questions
Exam 12: The Determination of Aggregate Output, the Price Level, and the Interest Rate119 Questions
Exam 13: Policy Effects and Costs Shocks in the Asad Model102 Questions
Exam 14: The Labor Market in the Macroeconomy147 Questions
Exam 15: Financial Crises, stabilization, and Deficits129 Questions
Exam 16: Household and Firm Behavior in the Macroeconomy: a Further Look185 Questions
Exam 17: Long-Run Growth93 Questions
Exam 18: Alternative Views in Macroeconomics147 Questions
Exam 19: International Trade,comparative Advantage,and Protectionism151 Questions
Exam 20: Open-Economy Macroeconomics: the Balance of Payments and Exchange Rates160 Questions
Exam 21: Economic Growth in Developing and Transitional Economies105 Questions
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The Lucas supply function,in combination with the assumption that expectations are rational,implies that
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The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 cut corporate taxes in a way that was designed to
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It is difficult to empirically test alternative macroeconomic models against one another because
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Most monetarists advocate an activist monetary stabilization policy.
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Many economists challenged the idea of passive government involvement in the economy following the inflation of the 1970s and early 1980s,and the recessions of 1974-1975 and 1980-1982.
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The rational-expectations hypothesis suggests that the forecasts that people make concerning future inflation rates
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The rational-expectations hypothesis implies that there is no need for government stabilization policies.
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