Deck 9: The Is-Lm-Fe Model: a General Framework for Macroeconomic Analysis
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Deck 9: The Is-Lm-Fe Model: a General Framework for Macroeconomic Analysis
1
Which of the following would shift the LM curve up?
A)an increase in consumer spending
B)an increases in taxes
C)a decrease in supply of money
D)a decrease in taxes
A)an increase in consumer spending
B)an increases in taxes
C)a decrease in supply of money
D)a decrease in taxes
a decrease in supply of money
2
A tax cut on capital will
A)shift the IS curve down and to the left.
B)shift the LM curve up and to the right.
C)shift the IS curve up and to the right.
D)shift the LM curve down and to the left.
A)shift the IS curve down and to the left.
B)shift the LM curve up and to the right.
C)shift the IS curve up and to the right.
D)shift the LM curve down and to the left.
shift the IS curve up and to the right.
3
A decrease in the effective tax rate on capital would shift the IS curve ________ and the LM curve ________.
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;left
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;left
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;left
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;left
up;is unchanged
4
A rise in the price of a bond causes the yield of the bond to
A)rise.
B)fall.
C)remain unchanged.
D)rise if it's a short-term bond and fall if it's a long-term bond.
A)rise.
B)fall.
C)remain unchanged.
D)rise if it's a short-term bond and fall if it's a long-term bond.
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5
A rise in expected future output that doesn't affect labour supply would shift the IS curve ________ and the FE line ________.
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;right
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;right
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;right
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;right
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6
The FE line shows the level of output at which the ________ market is in equilibrium.
A)goods
B)asset
C)labour
D)money
A)goods
B)asset
C)labour
D)money
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7
The FE line is vertical because the level of output at full employment doesn't depend on the
A)real wage rate.
B)level of employment.
C)marginal product of labour.
D)real interest rate.
A)real wage rate.
B)level of employment.
C)marginal product of labour.
D)real interest rate.
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8
The IS curve would unambiguously shift up if there were
A)an increase in both government purchases and corporate taxes.
B)an increase in both government purchases and the expected future marginal product of capital.
C)an increase in the expected future marginal product of capital and a decrease in expected future output.
D)a decrease in both corporate taxes and the expected future marginal product of capital.
A)an increase in both government purchases and corporate taxes.
B)an increase in both government purchases and the expected future marginal product of capital.
C)an increase in the expected future marginal product of capital and a decrease in expected future output.
D)a decrease in both corporate taxes and the expected future marginal product of capital.
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9
Which of the following would shift the FE line to the right?
A)an adverse supply shock
B)a decrease in labour supply
C)an increase in the capital stock
D)an increase in the future marginal productivity of capital
A)an adverse supply shock
B)a decrease in labour supply
C)an increase in the capital stock
D)an increase in the future marginal productivity of capital
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10
A temporary increase in government purchases causes the real interest rate to ________ and output to ________.
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)rise;remain unchanged
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)rise;remain unchanged
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11
Classical economists argue that an increase in government expenditures will
A)shift FE line to right increasing full-employment output.
B)shift FE line to left decreasing full-employment output.
C)shift FE line to right increasing interest rate.
D)shift FE line to right decreasing labour supply.
A)shift FE line to right increasing full-employment output.
B)shift FE line to left decreasing full-employment output.
C)shift FE line to right increasing interest rate.
D)shift FE line to right decreasing labour supply.
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12
A temporary supply shock,such as an increase in oil prices,would
A)shift the IS curve down and leave the FE line unchanged.
B)shift the IS curve down and shift the FE line to the left.
C)shift the IS curve up but leave the FE line unchanged.
D)have no effect on the IS curve.
A)shift the IS curve down and leave the FE line unchanged.
B)shift the IS curve down and shift the FE line to the left.
C)shift the IS curve up but leave the FE line unchanged.
D)have no effect on the IS curve.
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13
Which of the following would shift the FE line to the left?
A)a beneficial supply shock
B)a decrease in labour supply
C)an increase in the capital stock
D)a decrease in the future marginal productivity of capital
A)a beneficial supply shock
B)a decrease in labour supply
C)an increase in the capital stock
D)a decrease in the future marginal productivity of capital
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14
Which of the following will shift IS curve down and to the left?
A)an increase in expected future output
B)a decrease in expected future marginal product of capital
C)a fall in taxes
D)an increase in wealth
A)an increase in expected future output
B)a decrease in expected future marginal product of capital
C)a fall in taxes
D)an increase in wealth
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15
A decline in wealth that doesn't affect labour supply would shift the IS curve ________ and the FE line ________.
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;left
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;left
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;left
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;left
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16
Because of a widespread fraud,people have decided not to use their debit card for their purchases anymore.This will cause
A)the LM curve to shift down and to the right.
B)the LM curve to shift up and to the left.
C)the IS curve to shift down and to the right.
D)the IS curve to shift up and to the left.
A)the LM curve to shift down and to the right.
B)the LM curve to shift up and to the left.
C)the IS curve to shift down and to the right.
D)the IS curve to shift up and to the left.
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17
Any change that reduces desired saving relative to desired investment (for a given level of output)causes the real interest rate to ________ and shifts the IS curve ________.
A)increase;down
B)increase;up
C)decrease;down
D)decrease;up
A)increase;down
B)increase;up
C)decrease;down
D)decrease;up
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18
A temporary supply shock,such as a bumper crop,would
A)shift the FE line to the right and leave the IS curve unchanged.
B)shift the FE line to the left and shift the IS curve up.
C)shift the FE line to the left and leave the IS curve unchanged.
D)have no effect on the FE line.
A)shift the FE line to the right and leave the IS curve unchanged.
B)shift the FE line to the left and shift the IS curve up.
C)shift the FE line to the left and leave the IS curve unchanged.
D)have no effect on the FE line.
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19
The IS curve shows the combinations of output and the real interest rate for which
A)the goods market is in equilibrium.
B)the labour market is in equilibrium.
C)the financial asset market is in equilibrium.
D)an increase in output will cause the market-clearing interest rate to be bid up.
A)the goods market is in equilibrium.
B)the labour market is in equilibrium.
C)the financial asset market is in equilibrium.
D)an increase in output will cause the market-clearing interest rate to be bid up.
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20
A temporary decline in government purchases would shift the IS curve ________ and the LM curve ________.
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;left
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;left
A)down;is unchanged
B)down;left
C)up;is unchanged
D)up;left
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21
You have just read that the Bank of Canada has increased the money supply to avoid a recession.For a given price level,you would expect the LM curve to
A)shift up as the real money supply falls.
B)shift up as the real money supply rises.
C)shift down as the real money supply falls.
D)shift down as the real money supply rises.
A)shift up as the real money supply falls.
B)shift up as the real money supply rises.
C)shift down as the real money supply falls.
D)shift down as the real money supply rises.
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22
Looking only at the asset market,an increase in output would cause
A)the LM curve to shift down.
B)the LM curve to shift up.
C)an increase in real interest rates along the LM curve.
D)a decrease in real interest rates along the LM curve.
A)the LM curve to shift down.
B)the LM curve to shift up.
C)an increase in real interest rates along the LM curve.
D)a decrease in real interest rates along the LM curve.
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23
The probable effect of introducing automatic teller machines is to
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
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24
The IS-LM model predicts that a temporary adverse supply shock
A)reduces output,national saving,and investment,but not the real interest rate.
B)reduces output,national saving,and the real interest rate,but not investment.
C)reduces the real interest rate,investment,and output,but not national saving.
D)reduces output,national saving,investment,and the real interest rate.
A)reduces output,national saving,and investment,but not the real interest rate.
B)reduces output,national saving,and the real interest rate,but not investment.
C)reduces the real interest rate,investment,and output,but not national saving.
D)reduces output,national saving,investment,and the real interest rate.
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25
People have increased their expectations of inflation from 3% to 5%,directly causing
A)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
D)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
A)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
D)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
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26
The Bank of Canada has announced that it plans to lower the rate of monetary growth from 10% per year to 2% per year.You would expect this announcement to directly
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
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27
Banks decide to raise the interest rate they pay on chequing accounts from 4.75% to 5.25%.This action would
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
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28
A financial innovation,such as money market mutual funds,which increases the liquidity of alternatives to money,would
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
A)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)increase money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
D)decrease money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
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29
When all markets in the economy are simultaneously in equilibrium,we say
A)markets are complete.
B)markets are perfect.
C)there is disequilibrium.
D)there is general equilibrium.
A)markets are complete.
B)markets are perfect.
C)there is disequilibrium.
D)there is general equilibrium.
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30
A fall in the price of a bond causes the yield of the bond to
A)rise.
B)fall.
C)remain unchanged.
D)rise if it's a short-term bond and fall if it's a long-term bond.
A)rise.
B)fall.
C)remain unchanged.
D)rise if it's a short-term bond and fall if it's a long-term bond.
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31
You have just read that Australia has suffered a drought,destroying its wheat crop for this year.The effect of this adverse supply shock on Australia would probably be
A)an increase in prices and an increase in real interest rates.
B)an increase in prices,an increase in nominal interest rates,but a decrease in real interest rates.
C)a decrease in prices and a decrease in real interest rates.
D)a decrease in prices,a decrease in nominal interest rates,but an increase in real interest rates.
A)an increase in prices and an increase in real interest rates.
B)an increase in prices,an increase in nominal interest rates,but a decrease in real interest rates.
C)a decrease in prices and a decrease in real interest rates.
D)a decrease in prices,a decrease in nominal interest rates,but an increase in real interest rates.
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32
People have reduced their expectations of inflation from 5% to 3%,directly causing
A)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
D)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
A)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
B)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
C)a relative increase in real money demand,shifting the LM curve down.
D)a relative decrease in real money demand,shifting the LM curve up.
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33
Suppose Bank of Canada sells government bonds to the banks and public.This will cause
A)the LM curve to shift up.
B)the IS curve to shift up.
C)the LM curve to shift down.
D)the IS curve to shift down.
A)the LM curve to shift up.
B)the IS curve to shift up.
C)the LM curve to shift down.
D)the IS curve to shift down.
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34
A contractionary monetary policy combined with an expansionary fiscal policy will lead to
A)an increase in output and an ambiguous effect on the interest rate.
B)an increase in output and an increase in the interest rate.
C)an ambiguous effect on output and an increase in the interest rate.
D)an ambiguous effect on output and an ambiguous effect on the interest rate.
A)an increase in output and an ambiguous effect on the interest rate.
B)an increase in output and an increase in the interest rate.
C)an ambiguous effect on output and an increase in the interest rate.
D)an ambiguous effect on output and an ambiguous effect on the interest rate.
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35
To reach general equilibrium,the price level adjusts to shift the ________ until it intersects with the ________.
A)IS curve;FE line and LM curve
B)FE line;LM and IS curves
C)LM curve;FE line and IS curve
D)ND curve;FE line and NS curve
A)IS curve;FE line and LM curve
B)FE line;LM and IS curves
C)LM curve;FE line and IS curve
D)ND curve;FE line and NS curve
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36
What adjusts to restore general equilibrium after a shock to the economy?
A)the LM curve
B)the IS curve
C)the FE line
D)the labour supply curve
A)the LM curve
B)the IS curve
C)the FE line
D)the labour supply curve
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37
An expansionary fiscal policy will lead to
A)an increase in output and an increase in the interest rate.
B)an increase in output and a decrease in the interest rate.
C)a decrease in output and an increase in the interest rate.
D)a decrease in output and a decrease in the interest rate.
A)an increase in output and an increase in the interest rate.
B)an increase in output and a decrease in the interest rate.
C)a decrease in output and an increase in the interest rate.
D)a decrease in output and a decrease in the interest rate.
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38
Looking at the macroeconomic statistics for Friedmanland,you discover that at the beginning of the year,the national money supply was equal to $400 million and by the end of the year it was equal to $420 million.You also found out that the inflation rate in Friedmanland was 7%.In this case,you would expect the LM curve to
A)shift up as the real money supply falls.
B)shift up as the real money supply rises.
C)shift down as the real money supply falls.
D)shift down as the real money supply rises.
A)shift up as the real money supply falls.
B)shift up as the real money supply rises.
C)shift down as the real money supply falls.
D)shift down as the real money supply rises.
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39
A change that increases the real money supply relative to real money demand causes
A)the LM curve to shift down.
B)the LM curve to shift up.
C)the IS curve to shift down.
D)the IS curve to shift up.
A)the LM curve to shift down.
B)the LM curve to shift up.
C)the IS curve to shift down.
D)the IS curve to shift up.
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40
A change that increases real money demand relative to the real money supply causes
A)the LM curve to shift down.
B)the LM curve to shift up.
C)the IS curve to shift down.
D)the IS curve to shift up.
A)the LM curve to shift down.
B)the LM curve to shift up.
C)the IS curve to shift down.
D)the IS curve to shift up.
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41
Suppose the intersection of the IS and LM curves is to the right of the FE line.What would most likely eliminate a disequilibrium among the asset,labour,and goods markets?
A)a rise in the price level,shifting the LM curve up
B)a fall in the price level,shifting the LM curve down
C)a rise in the price level,shifting the IS curve up
D)a fall in the price level,shifting the IS curve down
A)a rise in the price level,shifting the LM curve up
B)a fall in the price level,shifting the LM curve down
C)a rise in the price level,shifting the IS curve up
D)a fall in the price level,shifting the IS curve down
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42
An increase in expected inflation causes the real interest rate to ________ and output to ________ in the short run,before prices adjust to restore equilibrium.
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
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43
Keynesian economists believe that in the short run,
A)money neutrality exists and prices adjust rapidly.
B)money neutrality does not exist and prices adjust rapidly.
C)money neutrality exists and prices do not adjust rapidly.
D)money neutrality does not exist and prices do not adjust rapidly.
A)money neutrality exists and prices adjust rapidly.
B)money neutrality does not exist and prices adjust rapidly.
C)money neutrality exists and prices do not adjust rapidly.
D)money neutrality does not exist and prices do not adjust rapidly.
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44
Under an assumption of monetary neutrality,a change in the nominal money supply has
A)no effect on the price level.
B)a less than proportionate effect on the price level.
C)a proportionate effect on the price level.
D)a more than proportionate effect on the price level.
A)no effect on the price level.
B)a less than proportionate effect on the price level.
C)a proportionate effect on the price level.
D)a more than proportionate effect on the price level.
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45
An increase in money demand causes the real interest rate to ________ and output to ________ in the short run,before prices adjust to restore equilibrium.
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
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46
An adverse supply shock that is permanent shifts which curve in addition to the curves shifted by one that is temporary?
A)the LM curve
B)the IS curve
C)the FE line
D)the labour demand curve
A)the LM curve
B)the IS curve
C)the FE line
D)the labour demand curve
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47
Suppose the intersection of the IS and LM curves is to the right of the FE line.An increase in the price level would most likely eliminate a disequilibrium among the asset,labour,and goods markets by
A)shifting the LM curve up.
B)shifting the IS curve up.
C)shifting the IS curve down.
D)shifting the FE curve to the left.
A)shifting the LM curve up.
B)shifting the IS curve up.
C)shifting the IS curve down.
D)shifting the FE curve to the left.
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48
The aggregate demand curve shows
A)the demand for goods depending on the relative price of goods compared to financial assets.
B)the amount of output that can be obtained given the current production function in the economy.
C)the relation between the aggregate quantity of goods demanded and the price level.
D)the relation between the real interest rate and output when the goods market clears.
A)the demand for goods depending on the relative price of goods compared to financial assets.
B)the amount of output that can be obtained given the current production function in the economy.
C)the relation between the aggregate quantity of goods demanded and the price level.
D)the relation between the real interest rate and output when the goods market clears.
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49
Classical economists think general equilibrium is attained relatively quickly because
A)the real interest rate adjusts quickly.
B)the level of output adjusts quickly.
C)the real wage rate adjusts quickly.
D)the price level adjusts quickly.
A)the real interest rate adjusts quickly.
B)the level of output adjusts quickly.
C)the real wage rate adjusts quickly.
D)the price level adjusts quickly.
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50
Which market adjusts the most quickly in response to shocks to the economy?
A)the asset market
B)the labour market
C)the goods market
D)The asset,labour,and goods markets adjust at about the same speed to eliminate a disequilibrium in the macroeconomy.
A)the asset market
B)the labour market
C)the goods market
D)The asset,labour,and goods markets adjust at about the same speed to eliminate a disequilibrium in the macroeconomy.
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51
Classical economists believe that in the short run,
A)money neutrality exists and prices adjust rapidly.
B)money neutrality does not exist and prices adjust rapidly.
C)money neutrality exists and prices do not adjust rapidly.
D)money neutrality does not exist and prices do not adjust rapidly.
A)money neutrality exists and prices adjust rapidly.
B)money neutrality does not exist and prices adjust rapidly.
C)money neutrality exists and prices do not adjust rapidly.
D)money neutrality does not exist and prices do not adjust rapidly.
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52
A decrease in taxes (when Ricardian equivalence doesn't hold)causes the real interest rate to ________ and output to ________ in the short run,before prices adjust to restore equilibrium.
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
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53
Keynesian economists think general equilibrium is not attained quickly because
A)the real interest rate adjusts slowly.
B)the level of output adjusts slowly.
C)the real wage rate adjusts slowly.
D)the price level adjusts slowly.
A)the real interest rate adjusts slowly.
B)the level of output adjusts slowly.
C)the real wage rate adjusts slowly.
D)the price level adjusts slowly.
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54
A temporary decrease in government purchases causes the real interest rate to ________ and output to ________ in the short run,before prices adjust to restore equilibrium.
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
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55
Suppose the intersection of the IS and LM curves is to the left of the FE line.What would most likely eliminate a disequilibrium among the asset,labour,and goods markets?
A)a rise in the price level,shifting the LM curve up
B)a fall in the price level,shifting the LM curve down
C)a rise in the price level,shifting the IS curve up
D)a fall in the price level,shifting the IS curve down
A)a rise in the price level,shifting the LM curve up
B)a fall in the price level,shifting the LM curve down
C)a rise in the price level,shifting the IS curve up
D)a fall in the price level,shifting the IS curve down
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56
An increase in money supply causes the real interest rate to ________ and output to ________ in the short run,before prices adjust to restore equilibrium.
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
A)rise;rise
B)rise;fall
C)fall;rise
D)fall;fall
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57
Which of the following best describes the classical and the Keynesian views on the monetary neutrality?
A)Classical economists believe that money is neutral,but Keynesians do not.
B)Both classical and Keynesian economists believe in monetary neutrality,but they differ in the speed of price adjustment.
C)Classical economists believe in slow adjustment of prices,but Keynesians argue that price adjustment does not take long.
D)Keynesians believe that money affects employment and output in short run and long run,but classical economists argue that money is neutral only in the long run.
A)Classical economists believe that money is neutral,but Keynesians do not.
B)Both classical and Keynesian economists believe in monetary neutrality,but they differ in the speed of price adjustment.
C)Classical economists believe in slow adjustment of prices,but Keynesians argue that price adjustment does not take long.
D)Keynesians believe that money affects employment and output in short run and long run,but classical economists argue that money is neutral only in the long run.
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58
After a temporary adverse supply shock hits the economy,general equilibrium is restored by
A)a downward shift of the IS curve.
B)a shift to the left of the FE line.
C)an upward shift of the LM curve.
D)a downward shift of the LM curve.
A)a downward shift of the IS curve.
B)a shift to the left of the FE line.
C)an upward shift of the LM curve.
D)a downward shift of the LM curve.
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59
A temporary adverse supply shock directly causes
A)a downward shift of the IS curve.
B)a shift to the left of the FE line.
C)a downward shift of the LM curve.
D)an upward shift of the IS curve.
A)a downward shift of the IS curve.
B)a shift to the left of the FE line.
C)a downward shift of the LM curve.
D)an upward shift of the IS curve.
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60
An adverse supply shock to the economy would
A)decrease investment and raise the real interest rate whether the shock were temporary or permanent.
B)decrease investment,but might not raise the real interest rate if the shock were permanent.
C)decrease investment,but might not raise the real interest rate if the shock were temporary.
D)decrease investment,but definitely not raise the real interest rate.
A)decrease investment and raise the real interest rate whether the shock were temporary or permanent.
B)decrease investment,but might not raise the real interest rate if the shock were permanent.
C)decrease investment,but might not raise the real interest rate if the shock were temporary.
D)decrease investment,but definitely not raise the real interest rate.
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61
A decrease in government purchases will lead to
A)a lower output and price level in the short run but a higher output and price level in the long run.
B)a lower output and price level in the short run but the same output and price level in the long run.
C)a lower output and price level in the short run but a higher output and lower price level in the long run.
D)a lower output and price level in the short run but the same output and lower price level in the long run.
A)a lower output and price level in the short run but a higher output and price level in the long run.
B)a lower output and price level in the short run but the same output and price level in the long run.
C)a lower output and price level in the short run but a higher output and lower price level in the long run.
D)a lower output and price level in the short run but the same output and lower price level in the long run.
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62
The aggregate demand curve shows the combinations of output and the price level that put the economy on
A)the FE line and the IS curve.
B)the FE line,the IS curve,and the LM curve.
C)the IS curve.
D)the IS curve and the LM curve.
A)the FE line and the IS curve.
B)the FE line,the IS curve,and the LM curve.
C)the IS curve.
D)the IS curve and the LM curve.
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63
The multiplier effect arises because
A)the IS curve is downward sloping.
B)the LM curve is upward sloping.
C)prices are flexible.
D)the initial increase in government purchases increases the number of transactions over time.
A)the IS curve is downward sloping.
B)the LM curve is upward sloping.
C)prices are flexible.
D)the initial increase in government purchases increases the number of transactions over time.
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64
In an oil-importing country,a permanent fall in oil prices
A)shifts IS to the right.
B)shifts LM to the left.
C)shifts FE to the left.
D)shifts IS to the left.
A)shifts IS to the right.
B)shifts LM to the left.
C)shifts FE to the left.
D)shifts IS to the left.
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65
Which of the following changes shifts the AD curve to the left?
A)a decline in the nominal money supply
B)a decrease in income taxes
C)a decrease in the risk on nonmonetary assets
D)an increase in the future marginal productivity of capital
A)a decline in the nominal money supply
B)a decrease in income taxes
C)a decrease in the risk on nonmonetary assets
D)an increase in the future marginal productivity of capital
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66
An increase in wealth
A)increases real money demand and the real interest rate,and shifts the LM curve up.
B)decreases real money demand and the real interest rate,and shifts the LM curve down.
C)increases real money demand and the real interest rate,but does not shift the LM curve.
D)decreases real money demand and the real interest rate,but does not shift the LM curve down.
A)increases real money demand and the real interest rate,and shifts the LM curve up.
B)decreases real money demand and the real interest rate,and shifts the LM curve down.
C)increases real money demand and the real interest rate,but does not shift the LM curve.
D)decreases real money demand and the real interest rate,but does not shift the LM curve down.
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67
The full-employment (FE)line shifts left if
A)labour supply declines.
B)productivity decreases.
C)there is an adverse supply shock.
D)all of the above.
A)labour supply declines.
B)productivity decreases.
C)there is an adverse supply shock.
D)all of the above.
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68
The aggregate demand curve slopes downward because
A)people tend to substitute cheaper goods with more expensive goods.
B)the SRAS curve is horizontal.
C)an increase in the price level reduces the aggregate quantity of goods demanded.
D)the LRAS curve is vertical.
A)people tend to substitute cheaper goods with more expensive goods.
B)the SRAS curve is horizontal.
C)an increase in the price level reduces the aggregate quantity of goods demanded.
D)the LRAS curve is vertical.
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69
An increase in labour supply
A)shifts FE to the right.
B)shifts IS to the right.
C)shifts LM to the right.
D)increases capital.
A)shifts FE to the right.
B)shifts IS to the right.
C)shifts LM to the right.
D)increases capital.
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70
The IS-LM-FE model
A)is a framework for Keynesian analysis only.
B)is a framework for classical analysis only.
C)is a framework for both Keynesian and classical analysis.
D)is used to analyze only the short-term changes in the economy.
A)is a framework for Keynesian analysis only.
B)is a framework for classical analysis only.
C)is a framework for both Keynesian and classical analysis.
D)is used to analyze only the short-term changes in the economy.
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71
Which one of the following shifts the IS curve?
A)an increase in the money supply
B)an increase in the real interest rate
C)an expansionary monetary policy
D)a temporary increase in government purchases
A)an increase in the money supply
B)an increase in the real interest rate
C)an expansionary monetary policy
D)a temporary increase in government purchases
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72
The crowding-out effect occurs when
A)an expansion of the government's budget raises the interest rate.
B)a contraction of the government's budget raises the interest rate.
C)an expansionary monetary policy decreases the interest rate.
D)a contractionary monetary policy increases the interest rate.
A)an expansion of the government's budget raises the interest rate.
B)a contraction of the government's budget raises the interest rate.
C)an expansionary monetary policy decreases the interest rate.
D)a contractionary monetary policy increases the interest rate.
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73
When the money supply declines by 10%,in the short run,output ________ and the price level ________.
A)is unchanged;is unchanged
B)declines;falls
C)is unchanged;falls
D)declines;is unchanged
A)is unchanged;is unchanged
B)declines;falls
C)is unchanged;falls
D)declines;is unchanged
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74
The IS-LM model
A)represents both the aggregate demand and aggregate supply of the economy.
B)represents the aggregate demand of the economy.
C)cannot be used when the assumption of fixed prices is relaxed.
D)represents both the goods and labour markets.
A)represents both the aggregate demand and aggregate supply of the economy.
B)represents the aggregate demand of the economy.
C)cannot be used when the assumption of fixed prices is relaxed.
D)represents both the goods and labour markets.
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75
When the money supply declines by 10%,in the long run,output ________ and the price level ________.
A)is unchanged: is unchanged
B)declines: falls
C)is unchanged;falls
D)declines;is unchanged
A)is unchanged: is unchanged
B)declines: falls
C)is unchanged;falls
D)declines;is unchanged
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76
The main reason for the IS curve having a downward slope is
A)higher output raises saving,which leads to a lower market-clearing interest rate.
B)higher output raises saving,which leads to a higher market-clearing interest rate.
C)higher output decreases saving,which leads to a lower market-clearing interest rate.
D)higher output decreases saving,which leads to a higher market-clearing interest rate.
A)higher output raises saving,which leads to a lower market-clearing interest rate.
B)higher output raises saving,which leads to a higher market-clearing interest rate.
C)higher output decreases saving,which leads to a lower market-clearing interest rate.
D)higher output decreases saving,which leads to a higher market-clearing interest rate.
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77
The full-employment (FE)line shifts right if
A)unemployment declines.
B)technology advances.
C)net exports increase.
D)GDP rises.
A)unemployment declines.
B)technology advances.
C)net exports increase.
D)GDP rises.
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78
The aggregate demand curve
A)is vertical.
B)slopes upward.
C)is horizontal.
D)slopes downward.
A)is vertical.
B)slopes upward.
C)is horizontal.
D)slopes downward.
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79
An increase in the expected future marginal product of capital,MPK,
A)shifts FE to the right.
B)shifts IS to the right.
C)shifts LM to the right.
D)shifts FE to the left.
A)shifts FE to the right.
B)shifts IS to the right.
C)shifts LM to the right.
D)shifts FE to the left.
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80
Which of the following changes shifts the AD curve to the right?
A)a temporary decrease in government purchases
B)a decline in the nominal money supply
C)an increase in corporate taxes
D)an increase in consumer confidence
A)a temporary decrease in government purchases
B)a decline in the nominal money supply
C)an increase in corporate taxes
D)an increase in consumer confidence
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