Deck 10: The Determination of Gross Domestic Product
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Deck 10: The Determination of Gross Domestic Product
1
The portion of unemployment that is due to changes in technology in the economy is called:
A) frictional unemployment
B) natural unemployment
C) cyclical unemployment
D) structural unemployment
A) frictional unemployment
B) natural unemployment
C) cyclical unemployment
D) structural unemployment
D
2
If an increase in the level of investment by firms results in disequilibrium between injections and withdrawals in the circular flow model:
A) GDP will increase and withdrawals will decrease until J = W
B) GDP will increase and withdrawals will also increase until J = W
C) GDP will decrease and withdrawals will increase until J = W
D) GDP will decrease and withdrawals will also decrease until J = W
A) GDP will increase and withdrawals will decrease until J = W
B) GDP will increase and withdrawals will also increase until J = W
C) GDP will decrease and withdrawals will increase until J = W
D) GDP will decrease and withdrawals will also decrease until J = W
B
3
The ratio of the change in the equilibrium level of output to a disequilibrium between injections and withdrawals is the:
A) multiplier
B) elasticity coefficient
C) marginal propensity to consume
D) marginal propensity to withdraw
A) multiplier
B) elasticity coefficient
C) marginal propensity to consume
D) marginal propensity to withdraw
A
4
The fraction of a change in income that is consumed or spent is called:
A) the marginal propensity to save
B) the marginal propensity to consume
C) the marginal propensity of income
D) average consumption
A) the marginal propensity to save
B) the marginal propensity to consume
C) the marginal propensity of income
D) average consumption
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5
Which of the following is NOT a determinant of household consumption expenditure?
A) interest rates
B) expected future income
C) capital efficiency
D) disposable income
A) interest rates
B) expected future income
C) capital efficiency
D) disposable income
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6
The MPW is:
A) the ratio of income to saving
B) the average amount of income that is saved
C) the fraction of a change in income that is withdrawn from the circular flow
D) the ratio of saving to income
A) the ratio of income to saving
B) the average amount of income that is saved
C) the fraction of a change in income that is withdrawn from the circular flow
D) the ratio of saving to income
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7
When the aggregate expenditure curve is above the 45 degree line:
A) there will be excess demand in the economy and GDP will increase
B) there will be insufficient demand in the economy and GDP will decrease
C) there will be insufficient demand in the economy and GDP will increase
D) there will be excess demand in the economy and GDP will decrease
A) there will be excess demand in the economy and GDP will increase
B) there will be insufficient demand in the economy and GDP will decrease
C) there will be insufficient demand in the economy and GDP will increase
D) there will be excess demand in the economy and GDP will decrease
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8
If an economy's MPC is 0.7, then an increase in government spending of $2000 will increase by:
A) $2857
B) $6667
C) $3000
D) $7000
A) $2857
B) $6667
C) $3000
D) $7000
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9
Which of the following is NOT a reason why booms and recessions come to an end?
A) there is a basic minimum level of consumption
B) the bandwagon effect
C) governments may change their taxation policy
D) the echo effect
A) there is a basic minimum level of consumption
B) the bandwagon effect
C) governments may change their taxation policy
D) the echo effect
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10
Structural unemployment is the:
A) unemployment that results when people become disheartened about their chances of finding a job so they stop looking for work
B) unemployment that occurs during recessions and depressions
C) portion of unemployment that is due to the normal working of the labour market
D) portion of unemployment that is due to changes in the structure of the economy that result in a significant loss of jobs in certain industries
A) unemployment that results when people become disheartened about their chances of finding a job so they stop looking for work
B) unemployment that occurs during recessions and depressions
C) portion of unemployment that is due to the normal working of the labour market
D) portion of unemployment that is due to changes in the structure of the economy that result in a significant loss of jobs in certain industries
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11
If an economy's MPC is 0.8, then an increase in government spending of $1000 will increase income by:
A) $8000
B) $5000
C) $2000
D) $10 000
A) $8000
B) $5000
C) $2000
D) $10 000
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12
When total injections are less than total withdrawals at full- employment national income there is said to be:
A) a hysteresis effect
B) a deflationary gap
C) a paradox of thrift
D) an inflationary gap
A) a hysteresis effect
B) a deflationary gap
C) a paradox of thrift
D) an inflationary gap
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13
The tendency for investment to increase when aggregate output increases, and decrease when aggregate output decreases is known as the effect.
A) disequilibrium
B) accelerator
C) multiplier
D) cyclical
A) disequilibrium
B) accelerator
C) multiplier
D) cyclical
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14
A positive output gap is more likely to be associated with:
A) recession
B) rising unemployment
C) deflation
D) inflationary pressure
A) recession
B) rising unemployment
C) deflation
D) inflationary pressure
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15
If the MPW is 0.4, the MPC is:
A) 1.4
B) 0.6
C) 2.5
D) 0.4
A) 1.4
B) 0.6
C) 2.5
D) 0.4
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16
An inflationary gap occurs when:
A) when prices rise in the economy
B) potential GDP exceeds actual GDP
C) full employment GDP exceeds national expenditure
D) national expenditure exceeds full employment GDP
A) when prices rise in the economy
B) potential GDP exceeds actual GDP
C) full employment GDP exceeds national expenditure
D) national expenditure exceeds full employment GDP
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17
A man is sacked from his job because he was late for work too many times. While he is searching for another job he would be classified as:
A) not in the labour force because his employer had a legitimate reason for sacking him
B) frictionally unemployed
C) cyclically unemployed
D) structurally unemployed
A) not in the labour force because his employer had a legitimate reason for sacking him
B) frictionally unemployed
C) cyclically unemployed
D) structurally unemployed
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18
The accelerator theory states that business cycle fluctuations are explained by fluctuations in:
A) investment
B) income
C) the multiplier
D) exports and imports
A) investment
B) income
C) the multiplier
D) exports and imports
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19
An output gap where equilibrium GDP is below the full employment level is more likely to be associated with:
A) falling unemployment
B) recession
C) inflationary pressure
D) injections exceeding withdrawals
A) falling unemployment
B) recession
C) inflationary pressure
D) injections exceeding withdrawals
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20
A woman who retired becomes bored with retirement and begins to look for a job. During the time she is searching for work she would be classified as:
A) not unemployed because she was not working before she started looking for a job
B) structurally unemployed
C) cyclically unemployed
D) frictionally unemployed
A) not unemployed because she was not working before she started looking for a job
B) structurally unemployed
C) cyclically unemployed
D) frictionally unemployed
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21
The largest component of aggregate demand in Australia is:
A) net exports
B) household consumption
C) government expenditure
D) private investment
A) net exports
B) household consumption
C) government expenditure
D) private investment
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22
The increase in unemployment that occurs during recessions is called:
A) structural unemployment
B) cyclical unemployment
C) frictional unemployment
D) normal unemployment
A) structural unemployment
B) cyclical unemployment
C) frictional unemployment
D) normal unemployment
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23
The net export component of aggregate demand of Australia will increase if:
A) GDP and income in Australia increase
B) GDP and income in China increase
C) household expenditure in American Samoa increases
D) household expenditure in Australia increases
A) GDP and income in Australia increase
B) GDP and income in China increase
C) household expenditure in American Samoa increases
D) household expenditure in Australia increases
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24
The multiplier effect refers to:
A) the total amount by which GDP falls after an initial injection
B) the change in GDP brought about by multiple policy changes
C) the amount of the initial increase in aggregate demand brought about by a new injection into the economy
D) the total amount by which GDP rises after an initial injection
A) the total amount by which GDP falls after an initial injection
B) the change in GDP brought about by multiple policy changes
C) the amount of the initial increase in aggregate demand brought about by a new injection into the economy
D) the total amount by which GDP rises after an initial injection
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25
If the MPW increases, the multiplier will:
A) either increase or decrease depending on the size of the change in investment
B) remain constant
C) increase
D) decrease
A) either increase or decrease depending on the size of the change in investment
B) remain constant
C) increase
D) decrease
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26
The portion of unemployment that is due to the short- run job/skill matching problems is called:
A) cyclical unemployment
B) frictional unemployment
C) natural unemployment
D) structural unemployment
A) cyclical unemployment
B) frictional unemployment
C) natural unemployment
D) structural unemployment
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27
If the multiplier is 4, a $10 billion increase in investment will cause aggregate output to increase by:
A) $60 billion
B) $40 billion
C) $50 billion
D) $10 billion
A) $60 billion
B) $40 billion
C) $50 billion
D) $10 billion
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28
Consumption smoothing is the idea that:
A) you can save your income as a child to fund your retirement
B) people prefer to have a constant salary over their lifetime
C) the government intervenes to insure that salaries don't change, but remain smooth to enable easier decision making
D) you can borrow when your income is low and pay back when your income rises
A) you can save your income as a child to fund your retirement
B) people prefer to have a constant salary over their lifetime
C) the government intervenes to insure that salaries don't change, but remain smooth to enable easier decision making
D) you can borrow when your income is low and pay back when your income rises
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29
The formula for the multiplier is:
A) 1/MPC
B) 1 - MPC
C) 1/MPW
D) 1/(1 + MPC)
A) 1/MPC
B) 1 - MPC
C) 1/MPW
D) 1/(1 + MPC)
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30
The level of private sector investment will increase if:
A) there is an increase in the level of consumer demand
B) bank lending declines
C) there is an increase in interest rates
D) expectations regarding the future become more pessimistic
A) there is an increase in the level of consumer demand
B) bank lending declines
C) there is an increase in interest rates
D) expectations regarding the future become more pessimistic
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31
If consumption is $25 000 when income is $21 000, and consumption increases to $25 900 when income increases to $22 000, the MPC is:
A) 1.11
B) 0.90
C) 0.84
D) 0.59
A) 1.11
B) 0.90
C) 0.84
D) 0.59
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32
An increase in the rate of interest causes consumers to save due to the substitution effect, and save due to the income effect.
A) less; less
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) more; more
A) less; less
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) more; more
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33
The Department of Defence closes its headquarters in Canberra and transfers to a new building in Melbourne. A worker at the Canberra office is given the opportunity and finance to move to Melbourne. She turns down this opportunity because of family obligations. While she is searching for a new job she would be classified as:
A) structurally unemployed
B) cyclically unemployed
C) not in the labour force because she turned down the opportunity to relocate
D) frictionally unemployed
A) structurally unemployed
B) cyclically unemployed
C) not in the labour force because she turned down the opportunity to relocate
D) frictionally unemployed
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34
Within the circular flow of income, injections comprise:
A) government expenditure, investment expenditure and import expenditure
B) government expenditure, export expenditure and investment expenditure
C) saving, net taxes and import expenditure
D) saving, investment and import expenditure
A) government expenditure, investment expenditure and import expenditure
B) government expenditure, export expenditure and investment expenditure
C) saving, net taxes and import expenditure
D) saving, investment and import expenditure
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35
Swagman University is trying to convince taxpayers that the tax dollars spent at Swagman University are well spent. One of the university's arguments is that for every $1 spent by Swagman University an additional $5 of expenditures are generated within the economy. Swagman University is arguing that the multiplier for their expenditures is:
A) 0.2
B) 5
C) 1
D) 4
A) 0.2
B) 5
C) 1
D) 4
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36
A man who quits his job to search for one that takes full advantage of his educational background represents an example of:
A) cyclical unemployment
B) frictional unemployment
C) seasonal unemployment
D) structural unemployment
A) cyclical unemployment
B) frictional unemployment
C) seasonal unemployment
D) structural unemployment
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37
The demand for video recorders falls when the economy enters a downturn. If a video recorder manufacturer sacks workers during an economic downturn, this would be an example of:
A) natural unemployment
B) structural unemployment
C) cyclical unemployment
D) frictional unemployment
A) natural unemployment
B) structural unemployment
C) cyclical unemployment
D) frictional unemployment
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38
Full employment occurs when:
A) there is zero structural unemployment
B) there is zero frictional unemployment
C) there is zero cyclical unemployment
D) there are no unemployed people in the economy
A) there is zero structural unemployment
B) there is zero frictional unemployment
C) there is zero cyclical unemployment
D) there are no unemployed people in the economy
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39
If the MPC is 0.75, a $20 billion decrease in planned investment will cause aggregate output to decrease by:
A) $26.67 billion
B) $80 billion
C) $15 billion
D) $20 billion
A) $26.67 billion
B) $80 billion
C) $15 billion
D) $20 billion
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40
A car worker in Geelong who loses his job because the company relocated the plant represents an example of:
A) natural unemployment
B) frictional unemployment
C) regional unemployment
D) technological unemployment
A) natural unemployment
B) frictional unemployment
C) regional unemployment
D) technological unemployment
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41
Briefly explain what an inflationary gap is and how it can be eliminated.
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42
If there is a deflationary gap, injections will be below withdrawals.
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43
The real business cycle theory explains cyclical fluctuations in terms of external effects.
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44
If aggregate expenditure exceeds actual GDP, how will this impact on economic activity?
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45
How is it possible for the actual level of employment to be above the full- employment level?
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46
The 'echo effect' refers to the need to replace durable consumer goods sometime, and the subsequent effect this will have on the business cycle.
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47
If GDP is less than national expenditure, an inflationary gap will arise.
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48
Describe two of the determinants of household consumption expenditure.
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49
Explain the accelerator effect.
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50
Select the correct answer for the following.
Statement
a() If the MPC is 0.9, the size of the multiplier is:
b() If the MPW is 0.15, the size of the multiplier is:
c() If the MPC is 0.80, the size of the multiplier is:
Answer
Statement
a() If the MPC is 0.9, the size of the multiplier is:
b() If the MPW is 0.15, the size of the multiplier is:
c() If the MPC is 0.80, the size of the multiplier is:
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51
A shift to the use of gas instead of coal for electricity generation could cause structural unemployment.
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52
If the MPC is 0.8, the multiplier is:
A) 0.2
B) 5
C) 1.25
D) 0.8
A) 0.2
B) 5
C) 1.25
D) 0.8
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53
What is meant by the 'real business cycle theory'?
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54
As the MPW decreases, (all else constant), what happens to the size of the multiplier? Why?
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55
What is the relationship between the financial sector and the level of investment in an economy?
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56
Find the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Statement
a() Replacement investment emerges during the stage of the business cycle.
b() The accelerator leads to an increase in investment during the _ _ stage of the business cycle.
c() Firms find their stocks are rising during the stage of the business cycle.
Answer
Statement
a() Replacement investment emerges during the stage of the business cycle.
b() The accelerator leads to an increase in investment during the _ _ stage of the business cycle.
c() Firms find their stocks are rising during the stage of the business cycle.
Answer
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57
Explain why the MPC and the MPW must sum to one.
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58
A person who has chosen to leave their job while looking for a new job would not be classified as unemployed.
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59
In the withdrawals/injections diagram, the withdrawals curve is sloping, showing the relationship between withdrawals and GDP.
A) upward; negative
B) upward; positive
C) downward; positive
D) downward; negative
A) upward; negative
B) upward; positive
C) downward; positive
D) downward; negative
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60
Match the following statements with the options below:
Statement
a() When an industry declines and people become unemployed, this is classified as:
b() Unemployment that results from a drop in aggregate demand is classified as:
c() When a person is unemployed while looking for a job after re- entering the workforce following taking time off to have a family, this is classified as:
Answer
Statement
a() When an industry declines and people become unemployed, this is classified as:
b() Unemployment that results from a drop in aggregate demand is classified as:
c() When a person is unemployed while looking for a job after re- entering the workforce following taking time off to have a family, this is classified as:
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61
Explain the way in which Australian exports may be affected by another country's national income.
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62
Raising taxes could help to reduce a deflationary gap.
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63
Define equilibrium as the term is used in macroeconomics. Draw a graph to show an economy is in equilibrium. Then illustrate and explain how an inflationary gap and a deflationary gap can occur.
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64
As GDP rises, withdrawals from the circular flow will also rise.
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65
At the full- employment level of GDP, there will be some unemployment.
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66
The marginal propensity to consume is the ratio of consumption to income.
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67
Describe the interaction between the multiplier and accelerator following an increase in government spending.
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68
The accelerator theory states that the level of investment depends on the level of GDP.
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69
The size of the multiplier is determined by the ratio of the change in withdrawals to the change in GDP.
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The formula for the multiplier is 1- MPW.
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71
If there is an inflationary gap, injections will be below withdrawals.
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72
Explain three different types of unemployment. Give an example of each type.
Given what you have learned about the different types of unemployment, suggest three policies that could be used to reduce unemployment, one for each type of unemployment.
Given what you have learned about the different types of unemployment, suggest three policies that could be used to reduce unemployment, one for each type of unemployment.
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73
The multiplier effect goes on forever, however each successive effect is smaller than the previous effect.
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74
The largest component of aggregate demand in the Australian economy is investment by firms in the private sector.
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75
Explain how the multiplier process works. As the MPW increases, what happens to the size of the multiplier? Why?
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76
Government sector spending can be viewed as independent of national income.
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77
If GDP exceeds national expenditure, unemployment levels would begin to rise.
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78
The cost of debt servicing increases when interest rates rise.
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79
The full- employment level of unemployment for Australia has been calculated by statisticians to be exactly 4.5%.
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The larger the marginal propensity to withdraw, the smaller the multiplier.
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