Deck 14: Taxes

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The term (1 - The term (1 -   <sub>w</sub>) is the faction of labour income the worker gets to keep.<div style=padding-top: 35px> w) is the faction of labour income the worker gets to keep.
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An increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income reduces overall market activity, as gauged by GDP.
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The average income tax rate is:

A)income taxes divided by income.
B)the change in income taxes when income changes one dollar.
C)income divide by income taxes.
D)the change in income when income taxes change one dollar.
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An increase in the marginal tax on labour income, increases the supply of labour.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax. B)used all the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate for real transfers. C)reduced some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax.
B)used all the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate for real transfers.
C)reduced some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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The marginal income tax rate is:

A)taxes divided by income.
B)the change in taxes when income changes one dollar.
C)income divide by taxes.
D)the change in income when taxes change one dollar.
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If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour decreases. B)the demand for capital decreases. C)real output, Y, declines. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour decreases.
B)the demand for capital decreases.
C)real output, Y, declines.
D)all of the above.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax. B)lowered real transfers. C)raised some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax.
B)lowered real transfers.
C)raised some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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If government purchases are constant, then an increase in the marginal income tax rate, <strong>If government purchases are constant, then an increase in the marginal income tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, leads to:</strong> A)a positive income effect. B)a negative income effect. C)no income effect. D)a marginal income effect. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, leads to:

A)a positive income effect.
B)a negative income effect.
C)no income effect.
D)a marginal income effect.
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A decrease in the marginal tax on asset income, reduces investment short run and the capital stock and GDP in the long run.
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A graduate-rate tax structure is one:

A)whose marginal rate increases as income increases.
B)that has a flat rate.
C)whose average rate equals the marginal rate.
D)whose marginal rate decreases as income increases.
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One less the marginal tax on wages, (1 - <strong>One less the marginal tax on wages, (1 -   <sub>w</sub>) is:</strong> A)the fraction of wage income paid in taxes. B)the fraction of wage income the worker gets to keep. C)the fraction of income the government receives. D)the average marginal tax rate. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w) is:

A)the fraction of wage income paid in taxes.
B)the fraction of wage income the worker gets to keep.
C)the fraction of income the government receives.
D)the average marginal tax rate.
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The after tax real wage is:

A)(w/P)• <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) <div style=padding-top: 35px> w
B)(w/P)•L•(1 - <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) <div style=padding-top: 35px> w)
C)(w/P)•(1 - <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) <div style=padding-top: 35px> w)
D)(w/P)/(1 - <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) <div style=padding-top: 35px> w)
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The Eurozone governments gain revenue from:

A)individual income taxes.
B)social insurance taxes.
C)excise taxes.
D)all of the above.
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The marginal tax rate is the change in taxes when taxable income changes one unit.
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A flat-rate tax structure is one:

A)whose marginal rate increases as income increases.
B)that has graduated rates.
C)whose average rate equals the marginal rate.
D)whose marginal rate decreases as income increases.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax. B)reduced real transfers. C)reduced some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax.
B)reduced real transfers.
C)reduced some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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The average marginal income tax rate is:

A)the marginal tax rate of the average household.
B)the average tax rate of the marginal household.
C)the change in income taxes divided by income.
D)all of the above.
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The Eurozone government gains most revenue from:

A)property taxes.
B)social contributions taxes.
C)UN grants.
D)all of the above.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax. B)the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate is all used for real transfers. C)raised some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax.
B)the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate is all used for real transfers.
C)raised some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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An increase in government purchases financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income, decreases the quantity of labour supplied, if the:

A)negative substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
B)negative substitution effect is smaller than the positive income effect.
C)positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
D)positive substitution effect is smaller than the negative income effect.
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The after tax real interest rate is:

A)r/ <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r <div style=padding-top: 35px> r
B)(1+ <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r <div style=padding-top: 35px> r)/(1+r)
C)(1- <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r <div style=padding-top: 35px> r)•r
D) <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r <div style=padding-top: 35px> r/r
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With an increase in government purchases financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income, the change in labour supply depends on whether the:

A)negative substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
B)negative substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
C)positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
D)positive substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
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In the short run if the tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the short run if the tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r </sub>, rises, then in the market clearing model:</strong> A)household current consumption will fall compared to future consumption. B)current investment will fall. C)the after tax real interest rate rises. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r , rises, then in the market clearing model:

A)household current consumption will fall compared to future consumption.
B)current investment will fall.
C)the after tax real interest rate rises.
D)all of the above.
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If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour increases. B)the demand for capital increases. C)real output, Y, declines. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour increases.
B)the demand for capital increases.
C)real output, Y, declines.
D)all of the above.
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In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)decreases GDP. B)decrease the capital stock. C)lowers consumption. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the market clearing model:

A)decreases GDP.
B)decrease the capital stock.
C)lowers consumption.
D)all of the above.
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If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward a decrease in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is uncertain.
C)the substitution effect would be towards an increase in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour increases. B)the demand for capital decreases. C)real output, Y, rises. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour increases.
B)the demand for capital decreases.
C)real output, Y, rises.
D)all of the above.
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In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)decreases GDP. B)increase the capital stock. C)raises consumption. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the market clearing model:

A)decreases GDP.
B)increase the capital stock.
C)raises consumption.
D)all of the above.
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In the short run if the tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the short run if the tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r </sub>, rises, then in the market clearing model:</strong> A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption. B)current investment will fall. C)the after tax real interest rate falls. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r , rises, then in the market clearing model:

A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption.
B)current investment will fall.
C)the after tax real interest rate falls.
D)all of the above.
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If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward a decrease in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is negative.
C)the substitution effect would be towards a decrease in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)increases the stock of capital and real GDP. B)increases the stock of capital and decreases real GDP. C)decreases the stock of capital and real GDP. D)decreases the stock of capital and increases real GDP. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the market clearing model:

A)increases the stock of capital and real GDP.
B)increases the stock of capital and decreases real GDP.
C)decreases the stock of capital and real GDP.
D)decreases the stock of capital and increases real GDP.
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If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward an increase in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is uncertain.
C)the substitution effect would be towards a decrease in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)increases GDP. B)decrease the capital stock. C)raises consumption. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the market clearing model:

A)increases GDP.
B)decrease the capital stock.
C)raises consumption.
D)all of the above.
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If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward an increase in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is positive.
C)the substitution effect would be towards an increase in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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An increase in government purchases financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income, increases the quantity of labour supplied, if the:

A)negative substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
B)negative substitution effect is smaller than the positive income effect.
C)positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
D)positive substitution effect is smaller than the negative income effect.
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If transfer payments are related to characteristics of households like income, then an increase in the marginal tax on labour income, <strong>If transfer payments are related to characteristics of households like income, then an increase in the marginal tax on labour income,   <sub>w</sub>,:</strong> A)will have smaller effects in the market clearing model. B)will have stronger effects in the market clearing model. C)will have the same effects in the market clearing model. D)will have no effects in the market clearing model. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w,:

A)will have smaller effects in the market clearing model.
B)will have stronger effects in the market clearing model.
C)will have the same effects in the market clearing model.
D)will have no effects in the market clearing model.
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If the marginal tax on labour income, <strong>If the marginal tax on labour income,   <sub>w</sub>, rises then the tax receipts of the government:</strong> A)rise. B)fall. C)stay the say. D)may rise, fall or stay the same. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, rises then the tax receipts of the government:

A)rise.
B)fall.
C)stay the say.
D)may rise, fall or stay the same.
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If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour decreases. B)the demand for capital increases. C)real output, Y, rises. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour decreases.
B)the demand for capital increases.
C)real output, Y, rises.
D)all of the above.
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In the short run if the tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the short run if the tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r </sub>, rises, then in the market clearing model:</strong> A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption. B)current investment will rise. C)the after tax real interest rate rises. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r , rises, then in the market clearing model:

A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption.
B)current investment will rise.
C)the after tax real interest rate rises.
D)all of the above.
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A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)raises change the stock of capital B)increases real GDP. C)increases gross investment. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)raises change the stock of capital
B)increases real GDP.
C)increases gross investment.
D)all of the above.
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The decreasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower tax rates
B)unchanged tax rates.
C)higher tax rates.
D)none of the above.
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A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)raises the stock of capital B)does not change real GDP. C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)raises the stock of capital
B)does not change real GDP.
C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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The decreasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower public spending
B)unchanged public spending
C)higher public spending
D)none of the above.
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A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)does not change the stock of capital B)does not change real GDP. C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)does not change the stock of capital
B)does not change real GDP.
C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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The increasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower tax rates
B)unchanged tax rates.
C)higher tax rates.
D)none of the above.
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Under what conditions in the market clearing model will the quantity of labour supplied increase when government purchases are increased and financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income?
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The increasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower public spending
B)unchanged public spending
C)higher public spending
D)none of the above.
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What are the short run effects of an increase in the marginal tax rate on assets income in the market clearing model?
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What are the effects of an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income in the market clearing model?
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A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)does not change the stock of capital B)decreases real GDP. C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)does not change the stock of capital
B)decreases real GDP.
C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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What are the long run effects of an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income in the market clearing model?
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What does (1 - What does (1 -   <sub>w</sub>) tell us and what are the real after tax returns on assets and labour if income from them are taxed?<div style=padding-top: 35px> w) tell us and what are the real after tax returns on assets and labour if income from them are taxed?
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A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)raises the stock of capital B)increases real GDP. C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. <div style=padding-top: 35px> r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)raises the stock of capital
B)increases real GDP.
C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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The term (1 - The term (1 -   <sub>w</sub>) is the faction of labour income the worker gets to keep. w) is the faction of labour income the worker gets to keep.
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An increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income reduces overall market activity, as gauged by GDP.
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The average income tax rate is:

A)income taxes divided by income.
B)the change in income taxes when income changes one dollar.
C)income divide by income taxes.
D)the change in income when income taxes change one dollar.
income taxes divided by income.
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An increase in the marginal tax on labour income, increases the supply of labour.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax. B)used all the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate for real transfers. C)reduced some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax.
B)used all the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate for real transfers.
C)reduced some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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The marginal income tax rate is:

A)taxes divided by income.
B)the change in taxes when income changes one dollar.
C)income divide by taxes.
D)the change in income when taxes change one dollar.
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If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour decreases. B)the demand for capital decreases. C)real output, Y, declines. D)all of the above. w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour decreases.
B)the demand for capital decreases.
C)real output, Y, declines.
D)all of the above.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax. B)lowered real transfers. C)raised some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)raised some other lower marginal rate wage tax.
B)lowered real transfers.
C)raised some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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If government purchases are constant, then an increase in the marginal income tax rate, <strong>If government purchases are constant, then an increase in the marginal income tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, leads to:</strong> A)a positive income effect. B)a negative income effect. C)no income effect. D)a marginal income effect. w, leads to:

A)a positive income effect.
B)a negative income effect.
C)no income effect.
D)a marginal income effect.
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A decrease in the marginal tax on asset income, reduces investment short run and the capital stock and GDP in the long run.
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A graduate-rate tax structure is one:

A)whose marginal rate increases as income increases.
B)that has a flat rate.
C)whose average rate equals the marginal rate.
D)whose marginal rate decreases as income increases.
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One less the marginal tax on wages, (1 - <strong>One less the marginal tax on wages, (1 -   <sub>w</sub>) is:</strong> A)the fraction of wage income paid in taxes. B)the fraction of wage income the worker gets to keep. C)the fraction of income the government receives. D)the average marginal tax rate. w) is:

A)the fraction of wage income paid in taxes.
B)the fraction of wage income the worker gets to keep.
C)the fraction of income the government receives.
D)the average marginal tax rate.
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The after tax real wage is:

A)(w/P)• <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) w
B)(w/P)•L•(1 - <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) w)
C)(w/P)•(1 - <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) w)
D)(w/P)/(1 - <strong>The after tax real wage is:</strong> A)(w/P)•   <sub>w</sub> B)(w/P)•L•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) C)(w/P)•(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) D)(w/P)/(1 -   <sub>w</sub>) w)
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The Eurozone governments gain revenue from:

A)individual income taxes.
B)social insurance taxes.
C)excise taxes.
D)all of the above.
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The marginal tax rate is the change in taxes when taxable income changes one unit.
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A flat-rate tax structure is one:

A)whose marginal rate increases as income increases.
B)that has graduated rates.
C)whose average rate equals the marginal rate.
D)whose marginal rate decreases as income increases.
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If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax. B)reduced real transfers. C)reduced some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax.
B)reduced real transfers.
C)reduced some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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The average marginal income tax rate is:

A)the marginal tax rate of the average household.
B)the average tax rate of the marginal household.
C)the change in income taxes divided by income.
D)all of the above.
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19
The Eurozone government gains most revenue from:

A)property taxes.
B)social contributions taxes.
C)UN grants.
D)all of the above.
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20
If the marginal tax rate on income, <strong>If the marginal tax rate on income,   <sub>w</sub>, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:</strong> A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax. B)the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate is all used for real transfers. C)raised some income tax deductions. D)all of the above. w, changes but government purchases don't then the government could have:

A)lowered some other lower marginal rate wage tax like the social security payroll tax.
B)the increased revenue due to the higher marginal tax rate is all used for real transfers.
C)raised some income tax deductions.
D)all of the above.
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21
An increase in government purchases financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income, decreases the quantity of labour supplied, if the:

A)negative substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
B)negative substitution effect is smaller than the positive income effect.
C)positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
D)positive substitution effect is smaller than the negative income effect.
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22
The after tax real interest rate is:

A)r/ <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r r
B)(1+ <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r r)/(1+r)
C)(1- <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r r)•r
D) <strong>The after tax real interest rate is:</strong> A)r/   <sub>r</sub> B)(1+   <sub>r</sub>)/(1+r) C)(1-   <sub>r</sub>)•r D)   <sub>r</sub>/r r/r
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23
With an increase in government purchases financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income, the change in labour supply depends on whether the:

A)negative substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
B)negative substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
C)positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
D)positive substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
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24
In the short run if the tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the short run if the tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r </sub>, rises, then in the market clearing model:</strong> A)household current consumption will fall compared to future consumption. B)current investment will fall. C)the after tax real interest rate rises. D)all of the above. r , rises, then in the market clearing model:

A)household current consumption will fall compared to future consumption.
B)current investment will fall.
C)the after tax real interest rate rises.
D)all of the above.
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25
If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour increases. B)the demand for capital increases. C)real output, Y, declines. D)all of the above. w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour increases.
B)the demand for capital increases.
C)real output, Y, declines.
D)all of the above.
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26
In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)decreases GDP. B)decrease the capital stock. C)lowers consumption. D)all of the above. r, in the market clearing model:

A)decreases GDP.
B)decrease the capital stock.
C)lowers consumption.
D)all of the above.
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27
If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward a decrease in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is uncertain.
C)the substitution effect would be towards an increase in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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28
If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour increases. B)the demand for capital decreases. C)real output, Y, rises. D)all of the above. w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour increases.
B)the demand for capital decreases.
C)real output, Y, rises.
D)all of the above.
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29
In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)decreases GDP. B)increase the capital stock. C)raises consumption. D)all of the above. r, in the market clearing model:

A)decreases GDP.
B)increase the capital stock.
C)raises consumption.
D)all of the above.
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30
In the short run if the tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the short run if the tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r </sub>, rises, then in the market clearing model:</strong> A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption. B)current investment will fall. C)the after tax real interest rate falls. D)all of the above. r , rises, then in the market clearing model:

A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption.
B)current investment will fall.
C)the after tax real interest rate falls.
D)all of the above.
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31
If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward a decrease in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is negative.
C)the substitution effect would be towards a decrease in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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32
In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)increases the stock of capital and real GDP. B)increases the stock of capital and decreases real GDP. C)decreases the stock of capital and real GDP. D)decreases the stock of capital and increases real GDP. r, in the market clearing model:

A)increases the stock of capital and real GDP.
B)increases the stock of capital and decreases real GDP.
C)decreases the stock of capital and real GDP.
D)decreases the stock of capital and increases real GDP.
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33
If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward an increase in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is uncertain.
C)the substitution effect would be towards a decrease in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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34
In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the long run an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the market clearing model:</strong> A)increases GDP. B)decrease the capital stock. C)raises consumption. D)all of the above. r, in the market clearing model:

A)increases GDP.
B)decrease the capital stock.
C)raises consumption.
D)all of the above.
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35
If there is a decrease in government purchases along with a decrease in the marginal tax rate on labour income, then:

A)the income effect would be toward an increase in labour supply.
B)the overall effect on labour supply is positive.
C)the substitution effect would be towards an increase in labour supply.
D)all of the above.
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36
An increase in government purchases financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income, increases the quantity of labour supplied, if the:

A)negative substitution effect is bigger than the positive income effect.
B)negative substitution effect is smaller than the positive income effect.
C)positive substitution effect is bigger than the negative income effect.
D)positive substitution effect is smaller than the negative income effect.
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37
If transfer payments are related to characteristics of households like income, then an increase in the marginal tax on labour income, <strong>If transfer payments are related to characteristics of households like income, then an increase in the marginal tax on labour income,   <sub>w</sub>,:</strong> A)will have smaller effects in the market clearing model. B)will have stronger effects in the market clearing model. C)will have the same effects in the market clearing model. D)will have no effects in the market clearing model. w,:

A)will have smaller effects in the market clearing model.
B)will have stronger effects in the market clearing model.
C)will have the same effects in the market clearing model.
D)will have no effects in the market clearing model.
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38
If the marginal tax on labour income, <strong>If the marginal tax on labour income,   <sub>w</sub>, rises then the tax receipts of the government:</strong> A)rise. B)fall. C)stay the say. D)may rise, fall or stay the same. w, rises then the tax receipts of the government:

A)rise.
B)fall.
C)stay the say.
D)may rise, fall or stay the same.
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39
If the real marginal tax rate, <strong>If the real marginal tax rate,   <sub>w</sub>, increases in the market clearing model then:</strong> A)the supply of labour decreases. B)the demand for capital increases. C)real output, Y, rises. D)all of the above. w, increases in the market clearing model then:

A)the supply of labour decreases.
B)the demand for capital increases.
C)real output, Y, rises.
D)all of the above.
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40
In the short run if the tax rate on asset income, <strong>In the short run if the tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r </sub>, rises, then in the market clearing model:</strong> A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption. B)current investment will rise. C)the after tax real interest rate rises. D)all of the above. r , rises, then in the market clearing model:

A)household current consumption will rise compared to future consumption.
B)current investment will rise.
C)the after tax real interest rate rises.
D)all of the above.
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41
A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)raises change the stock of capital B)increases real GDP. C)increases gross investment. D)all of the above. r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)raises change the stock of capital
B)increases real GDP.
C)increases gross investment.
D)all of the above.
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42
The decreasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower tax rates
B)unchanged tax rates.
C)higher tax rates.
D)none of the above.
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43
A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)raises the stock of capital B)does not change real GDP. C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)raises the stock of capital
B)does not change real GDP.
C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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44
The decreasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower public spending
B)unchanged public spending
C)higher public spending
D)none of the above.
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45
A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)does not change the stock of capital B)does not change real GDP. C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)does not change the stock of capital
B)does not change real GDP.
C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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46
The increasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

A)lower tax rates
B)unchanged tax rates.
C)higher tax rates.
D)none of the above.
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47
Under what conditions in the market clearing model will the quantity of labour supplied increase when government purchases are increased and financed by an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income?
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The increasing part of the Laffer curve supports the view of proponents of:

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B)unchanged public spending
C)higher public spending
D)none of the above.
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49
What are the short run effects of an increase in the marginal tax rate on assets income in the market clearing model?
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50
What are the effects of an increase in the marginal tax rate on labour income in the market clearing model?
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51
A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)does not change the stock of capital B)decreases real GDP. C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)does not change the stock of capital
B)decreases real GDP.
C)reduces the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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52
What are the long run effects of an increase in the marginal tax rate on asset income in the market clearing model?
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53
What does (1 - What does (1 -   <sub>w</sub>) tell us and what are the real after tax returns on assets and labour if income from them are taxed? w) tell us and what are the real after tax returns on assets and labour if income from them are taxed?
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A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income, <strong>A decrease in the marginal tax rate on asset income,   <sub>r</sub>, in the short run in the market clearing model:</strong> A)raises the stock of capital B)increases real GDP. C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital. D)all of the above. r, in the short run in the market clearing model:

A)raises the stock of capital
B)increases real GDP.
C)does not change the market clearing rental price of capital.
D)all of the above.
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