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Deck 16: Stabilization in an Integrated World Economy
1
What best defines active policy making?
A)taking action to offset a change in economic performance
B)taking action to increase long-term economic growth
C)taking action to make markets more competitive so as to improve efficiency
D)taking action to make markets less competitive so as to improve equity
A)taking action to offset a change in economic performance
B)taking action to increase long-term economic growth
C)taking action to make markets more competitive so as to improve efficiency
D)taking action to make markets less competitive so as to improve equity
taking action to offset a change in economic performance
2
The Federal Reserve is anticipating a contractionary period in the economy. The Fed decides to engage in open market operations to stimulate the economy. This action is
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)the monetary rule.
D)Phillips policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)the monetary rule.
D)Phillips policy making.
active policy making.
3
An example of nondiscretionary policy making is
A)a rule under which the Fed targets the inflation rate.
B)expansionary fiscal policy.
C)changes in the interest rate initiated by the Fed.
D)a Congressional tax-rate cut aimed at boosting real GDP.
A)a rule under which the Fed targets the inflation rate.
B)expansionary fiscal policy.
C)changes in the interest rate initiated by the Fed.
D)a Congressional tax-rate cut aimed at boosting real GDP.
a rule under which the Fed targets the inflation rate.
4
Which of the following scenarios can be classified as passive policy making?
A)The Federal Reserve cuts the federal funds rate in order to increase economic activity.
B)The federal government increases spending in order to create jobs.
C)The Federal Reserve adjusts the money supply as appropriate to attain a target rate of inflation.
D)Congress increases expenditures in an effort to stimulate economic activity.
A)The Federal Reserve cuts the federal funds rate in order to increase economic activity.
B)The federal government increases spending in order to create jobs.
C)The Federal Reserve adjusts the money supply as appropriate to attain a target rate of inflation.
D)Congress increases expenditures in an effort to stimulate economic activity.
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5
Suppose a constitutional amendment is passed that mandates a balanced federal budget every year and the President and Congress consistently carry this mandate out. This would be an example of
A)active policy making.
B)decisive policy making.
C)nondiscretionary policy making.
D)cooperative policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)decisive policy making.
C)nondiscretionary policy making.
D)cooperative policy making.
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6
Active policy making would include all of the following EXCEPT
A)interest rate changes by the Fed.
B)tax increases.
C)unemployment insurance benefits.
D)increased government spending by the Congress.
A)interest rate changes by the Fed.
B)tax increases.
C)unemployment insurance benefits.
D)increased government spending by the Congress.
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7
Monetary and fiscal policy making that is carried out in response to a pre-set rule and does not respond to changes in economic activity is known as
A)active policy making.
B)discretionary policy making.
C)nondiscretionary policy making.
D)Keynesian policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)discretionary policy making.
C)nondiscretionary policy making.
D)Keynesian policy making.
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8
Which of the following would be an example of passive policy making?
A)establishing a system of automatic tax stabilizers
B)marginal rate tax cuts intended to increase real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
C)government spending decreases intended to decrease real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
D)none of the above
A)establishing a system of automatic tax stabilizers
B)marginal rate tax cuts intended to increase real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
C)government spending decreases intended to decrease real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
D)none of the above
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9
If a policy maker is convinced that time lags frequently negate the impact of short-run stabilization efforts, it is likely she would favor ________ policy making.
A)nondiscretionary
B)discretionary
C)active
D)aggressive
A)nondiscretionary
B)discretionary
C)active
D)aggressive
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10
Which one of the following is an example of passive policy making?
A)introducing expansionary monetary policy to combat a recession
B)introducing expansionary monetary policy to combat inflation
C)introducing expansionary fiscal policy to combat a recession
D)following a predetermined monetary policy rule
A)introducing expansionary monetary policy to combat a recession
B)introducing expansionary monetary policy to combat inflation
C)introducing expansionary fiscal policy to combat a recession
D)following a predetermined monetary policy rule
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11
Policy making that is carried out in response to a rule is
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)restrictive policy making.
D)determined policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)restrictive policy making.
D)determined policy making.
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12
Proponents of passive policy making believe that
A)the existence of time lags makes active policy ineffective or even procyclical.
B)time lags do not exist so the economy will adjust too rapidly with active policy.
C)government should not follow any particular policy.
D)fiscal policy is always better than monetary policy in stabilizing the economy.
A)the existence of time lags makes active policy ineffective or even procyclical.
B)time lags do not exist so the economy will adjust too rapidly with active policy.
C)government should not follow any particular policy.
D)fiscal policy is always better than monetary policy in stabilizing the economy.
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13
If a policy is carried out by a rule, then we have an example of
A)active policy making.
B)discretionary policy making.
C)nondiscretionary policy making.
D)natural policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)discretionary policy making.
C)nondiscretionary policy making.
D)natural policy making.
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14
Actions on the part of monetary and fiscal policy makers that are undertaken in response to some change in the overall economy are known as
A)nondiscretionary policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)creative policy making.
D)active policy making.
A)nondiscretionary policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)creative policy making.
D)active policy making.
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15
The idea of policy making taking place in response to a predetermined set of rules is referred to as
A)active policy making.
B)discretionary policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)Keynesianism.
A)active policy making.
B)discretionary policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)Keynesianism.
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16
Active policy making refers to
A)actions taken by policy makers in response to or in anticipation of some change in the overall economy.
B)policy making that is carried out in response to a rule.
C)relying on policies that act as automatic stabilizers.
D)nondiscretionary policy making.
A)actions taken by policy makers in response to or in anticipation of some change in the overall economy.
B)policy making that is carried out in response to a rule.
C)relying on policies that act as automatic stabilizers.
D)nondiscretionary policy making.
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17
When policy makers take actions in response to or in anticipation of some change in the overall economy, there is
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)rationalization policy making.
D)rational expectations policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)rationalization policy making.
D)rational expectations policy making.
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18
When policy makers base their actions on a rule there is
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)rationalization policy making.
D)rational expectations policy making.
A)active policy making.
B)passive policy making.
C)rationalization policy making.
D)rational expectations policy making.
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19
With discretionary policy making, fiscal and monetary policies are usually
A)undertaken in response to or anticipation of some change in the overall economy.
B)set according to pre-established standards that do not take into account any changes in the economy.
C)immune to any political overtones.
D)immune to any lag times that might counter their effectiveness.
A)undertaken in response to or anticipation of some change in the overall economy.
B)set according to pre-established standards that do not take into account any changes in the economy.
C)immune to any political overtones.
D)immune to any lag times that might counter their effectiveness.
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20
Which of the following statements has been proposed as a benefit of passive policy making?
A)Passive policy making allows for making immediate changes in response to an anticipated change in economic performance.
B)Passive policy making utilizes the rational expectations hypothesis.
C)When using passive policy making there is no tradeoff between price stability and unemployment.
D)Passive policy making does not wait for the time lag between recognition of a problem and policy action before engaging in economic policies to stabilize the economy.
A)Passive policy making allows for making immediate changes in response to an anticipated change in economic performance.
B)Passive policy making utilizes the rational expectations hypothesis.
C)When using passive policy making there is no tradeoff between price stability and unemployment.
D)Passive policy making does not wait for the time lag between recognition of a problem and policy action before engaging in economic policies to stabilize the economy.
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21
Cyclical unemployment is
A)the difference between the unemployment rate when the economy is in a recession and the unemployment rate when the economy is at the peak of an expansion.
B)the difference between the actual unemployment rate and the natural rate of unemployment.
C)the unemployment due to union activities and government-imposed restrictions to entry into specific occupations.
D)the unemployment due to the unemployment benefits and welfare programs of the government.
A)the difference between the unemployment rate when the economy is in a recession and the unemployment rate when the economy is at the peak of an expansion.
B)the difference between the actual unemployment rate and the natural rate of unemployment.
C)the unemployment due to union activities and government-imposed restrictions to entry into specific occupations.
D)the unemployment due to the unemployment benefits and welfare programs of the government.
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22
If the Fed engages in open market sales in direct response to an increase in the rate of inflation, this is known as
A)direct policy making.
B)active policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)fiscal policy making.
A)direct policy making.
B)active policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)fiscal policy making.
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23
According to the text, minimum-wage laws cause increases in
A)employment possibilities.
B)structural unemployment.
C)poverty.
D)productivity.
A)employment possibilities.
B)structural unemployment.
C)poverty.
D)productivity.
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24
An increase in unemployment insurance and other transfer payments may
A)increase the natural rate of unemployment.
B)increase the number of discouraged workers.
C)reduce the rate of inflation at every level of unemployment.
D)lead to less unanticipated inflation.
A)increase the natural rate of unemployment.
B)increase the number of discouraged workers.
C)reduce the rate of inflation at every level of unemployment.
D)lead to less unanticipated inflation.
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25
The natural rate of unemployment is
A)zero.
B)the unemployment rate when there is no structural unemployment.
C)the unemployment rate when there is no structural or cyclical unemployment.
D)the unemployment rate that exists in long-run equilibrium, after adjustments to all changes have occurred.
A)zero.
B)the unemployment rate when there is no structural unemployment.
C)the unemployment rate when there is no structural or cyclical unemployment.
D)the unemployment rate that exists in long-run equilibrium, after adjustments to all changes have occurred.
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26
According to the text, the probability of an unemployed person finding a job doubles when
A)his unemployment benefits expire.
B)his unemployment benefits are extended.
C)the economy enters a recessionary phase.
D)he is threatened with arrest.
A)his unemployment benefits expire.
B)his unemployment benefits are extended.
C)the economy enters a recessionary phase.
D)he is threatened with arrest.
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27
Structural unemployment may result from all of the following factors EXCEPT
A)union wage contracts.
B)government-imposed licensing arrangements that restrict entry into certain professions.
C)improved elementary and secondary education.
D)welfare and unemployment benefits.
A)union wage contracts.
B)government-imposed licensing arrangements that restrict entry into certain professions.
C)improved elementary and secondary education.
D)welfare and unemployment benefits.
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28
Frictional and structural unemployment both exist when
A)the economy is in an expansionary phase.
B)the economy is in long-run equilibrium.
C)the economy is at the peak of the business cycle.
D)the economy is in short-run equilibrium.
A)the economy is in an expansionary phase.
B)the economy is in long-run equilibrium.
C)the economy is at the peak of the business cycle.
D)the economy is in short-run equilibrium.
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29
From the late 1980s to 2000, the natural rate of unemployment
A)climbed sharply.
B)held constant.
C)fluctuated up and down, following the path of the actual rate of unemployment.
D)gradually declined.
A)climbed sharply.
B)held constant.
C)fluctuated up and down, following the path of the actual rate of unemployment.
D)gradually declined.
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30
Which of the following is the rate of unemployment that occurs after all adjustments in the labor market have occurred?
A)the frictional rate of unemployment
B)the natural rate of unemployment
C)the cyclical rate of unemployment
D)the structural rate of unemployment
A)the frictional rate of unemployment
B)the natural rate of unemployment
C)the cyclical rate of unemployment
D)the structural rate of unemployment
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31
From 1950 until the late 1980s, the natural rate of unemployment in the United States
A)fell sharply as government retraining programs helped put the unemployed back to work.
B)cycled up and down in tandem with the actual rate of unemployment.
C)rose sharply, always exceeding the actual rate of unemployment.
D)trended upward.
A)fell sharply as government retraining programs helped put the unemployed back to work.
B)cycled up and down in tandem with the actual rate of unemployment.
C)rose sharply, always exceeding the actual rate of unemployment.
D)trended upward.
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32
The Phillips curve shows the relationship between
A)the price level and real Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
B)the tax rate and tax revenues.
C)the unemployment rate and inflation rate.
D)the interest rate and exchange rate.
A)the price level and real Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
B)the tax rate and tax revenues.
C)the unemployment rate and inflation rate.
D)the interest rate and exchange rate.
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33
During a recession, the overall unemployment rate
A)falls rapidly.
B)exceeds the natural rate of unemployment.
C)falls below the natural rate of unemployment.
D)equals the inflation rate.
A)falls rapidly.
B)exceeds the natural rate of unemployment.
C)falls below the natural rate of unemployment.
D)equals the inflation rate.
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34
The natural rate of unemployment includes
A)frictional and cyclical unemployment.
B)only cyclical unemployment.
C)only unemployment due to layoffs and corporate downsizing.
D)frictional unemployment and structural unemployment.
A)frictional and cyclical unemployment.
B)only cyclical unemployment.
C)only unemployment due to layoffs and corporate downsizing.
D)frictional unemployment and structural unemployment.
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35
Structural unemployment is likely to be affected by
A)recessions and expansions.
B)the reservation wage curves of people.
C)minimum wage laws and other "rigidities" in the economy.
D)the amount of the money supply.
A)recessions and expansions.
B)the reservation wage curves of people.
C)minimum wage laws and other "rigidities" in the economy.
D)the amount of the money supply.
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36
Your friend recently graduated from college and is actively looking for employment. The economy has completely recovered from the last recession and your friend is taking her time, looking for the "perfect" job. In the meantime, the unemployment she is experiencing is categorized as
A)cyclical.
B)structural.
C)seasonal.
D)frictional.
A)cyclical.
B)structural.
C)seasonal.
D)frictional.
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37
The idea of policy making being undertaken as a response to a change in the economy is referred to as
A)active policy making.
B)non-discretionary policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)Keynesianism.
A)active policy making.
B)non-discretionary policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)Keynesianism.
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38
The natural rate of unemployment is defined as the rate of unemployment that
A)prevails in long-run macroeconomic equilibrium, when all workers and employers have fully adjusted to any changes in the economy.
B)prevails in the short-run macroeconomic equilibrium, before workers and employers have had a chance to adjust to an economic shock.
C)exists due to welfare and unemployment benefits that reduce potential workers' incentives to find work.
D)exists only during periods of recession or depression in the economy.
A)prevails in long-run macroeconomic equilibrium, when all workers and employers have fully adjusted to any changes in the economy.
B)prevails in the short-run macroeconomic equilibrium, before workers and employers have had a chance to adjust to an economic shock.
C)exists due to welfare and unemployment benefits that reduce potential workers' incentives to find work.
D)exists only during periods of recession or depression in the economy.
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39
What types of unemployment will still exist when the economy is at the natural rate of unemployment?
A)frictional and cyclical unemployment only
B)frictional and structural unemployment only
C)structural and cyclical unemployment only
D)frictional, structural, and cyclical unemployment
A)frictional and cyclical unemployment only
B)frictional and structural unemployment only
C)structural and cyclical unemployment only
D)frictional, structural, and cyclical unemployment
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40
If the rate of growth in the money supply is predetermined on the basis of a monetary rule, this is known as
A)direct policy making.
B)active policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)fiscal policy making.
A)direct policy making.
B)active policy making.
C)passive policy making.
D)fiscal policy making.
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41

In the above figure, start with the economy in equilibrium at point A. Then an unanticipated reduction in aggregate demand triggers a shift from AD₁ to AD₂. In the short run, this would cause
A)the price level to fall from P₁ to P₂, real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)to fall from Y₁ to Y₂, and the rate of unemployment to increase.
B)the price level to move from P₁ to P₂, but real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)would stay at Y₁.
C)the price level to fall by some amount less than P₁ but greater than P₂, and the rate of unemployment would decrease.
D)no change in either the price level or real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), but a decrease in unemployment.
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42
Which of the following is NOT a possible cause of structural unemployment?
A)individuals take the time to search for the best job opportunities
B)a mismatch of worker training and skills with requirements of employers
C)government-imposed minimum wage laws
D)union activity that sets wages above the equilibrium level
A)individuals take the time to search for the best job opportunities
B)a mismatch of worker training and skills with requirements of employers
C)government-imposed minimum wage laws
D)union activity that sets wages above the equilibrium level
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43
When the actual unemployment rate is greater than the NAIRU, the inflation rate
A)tends to increase.
B)tends to decrease.
C)remains unchanged.
D)falls to zero.
A)tends to increase.
B)tends to decrease.
C)remains unchanged.
D)falls to zero.
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44
Assume that the government decides to use fiscal or monetary policy to stimulate the economy and that this action comes as a surprise to most individuals and businesses. In the short run, the result will be
A)a decrease in the average duration of unemployment and a decrease in the unemployment rate.
B)an increase in the average duration of unemployment and an increase in the unemployment rate.
C)a decrease in aggregated demand and a rise in the price level.
D)an increase in aggregate demand and a fall in the price level.
A)a decrease in the average duration of unemployment and a decrease in the unemployment rate.
B)an increase in the average duration of unemployment and an increase in the unemployment rate.
C)a decrease in aggregated demand and a rise in the price level.
D)an increase in aggregate demand and a fall in the price level.
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45
An unexpected increase in aggregate demand typically causes
A)frictional unemployment to increase but structural unemployment to decrease.
B)the price level to increase but has no effect on the unemployment rate.
C)the price level to increase and the unemployment rate to fall.
D)the price level to increase and the unemployment rate to increase.
A)frictional unemployment to increase but structural unemployment to decrease.
B)the price level to increase but has no effect on the unemployment rate.
C)the price level to increase and the unemployment rate to fall.
D)the price level to increase and the unemployment rate to increase.
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46
In the short run, unanticipated inflation typically leads to
A)higher rates of unemployment.
B)decreases in aggregate demand.
C)lower rates of unemployment.
D)workers' thinking the real wage has been reduced.
A)higher rates of unemployment.
B)decreases in aggregate demand.
C)lower rates of unemployment.
D)workers' thinking the real wage has been reduced.
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47

In the above figure, if initial equilibrium is at point A and there is a fully anticipated increase in aggregate demand from AD₁ to AD₂ due to an anticipated increase in the money supply, then
A)the economy will move directly from point A to point C without passing through point B.
B)the economy will move directly from point A to point B, and will remain at point B in the long run.
C)the price level will shift to P₂ in the short run.
D)the price level will shift to P₂ in the long run.
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48
One result of an unanticipated reduction in aggregate demand would be that
A)fewer firms would be hiring.
B)more firms would be hiring.
C)there would be no change in hiring.
D)the price level would rise.
A)fewer firms would be hiring.
B)more firms would be hiring.
C)there would be no change in hiring.
D)the price level would rise.
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49
The natural rate of unemployment is
A)the unemployment rate when cyclical unemployment is the only type of unemployment.
B)the unemployment rate when there is no frictional unemployment.
C)the rate of unemployment associated with long-run equilibrium.
D)zero.
A)the unemployment rate when cyclical unemployment is the only type of unemployment.
B)the unemployment rate when there is no frictional unemployment.
C)the rate of unemployment associated with long-run equilibrium.
D)zero.
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50
Suppose that the inflation rate has been 3 percent per year for several years, and the unemployment rate has been stable at 5 percent. Unanticipated changes in government policy cause the inflation rate to increase to 6 percent. In the short run, we would expect the unemployment rate to
A)remain constant.
B)increase to 10 percent.
C)increase, but the exact amount cannot be known for sure.
D)decrease.
A)remain constant.
B)increase to 10 percent.
C)increase, but the exact amount cannot be known for sure.
D)decrease.
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51
Suppose the economy is initially operating at point A in the above figure. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)An unexpected reduction in aggregate demand will cause the economy to move from point A to point B in the long run.
B)An unexpected reduction in aggregate demand will cause the economy to move from point A to point B in the short run.
C)An unexpected reduction in aggregate demand will cause the economy to move from point A to point C in the short run.
D)none of the above
A)An unexpected reduction in aggregate demand will cause the economy to move from point A to point B in the long run.
B)An unexpected reduction in aggregate demand will cause the economy to move from point A to point B in the short run.
C)An unexpected reduction in aggregate demand will cause the economy to move from point A to point C in the short run.
D)none of the above
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52
Which type of unemployment is associated with the slump in aggregate demand that accompanies a recession?
A)expansionary unemployment
B)cyclical unemployment
C)frictional unemployment
D)structural unemployment
A)expansionary unemployment
B)cyclical unemployment
C)frictional unemployment
D)structural unemployment
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53
If cyclical unemployment is negative, then
A)the actual unemployment rate is below the natural rate of unemployment.
B)the natural rate of unemployment is getting smaller.
C)there have been some errors in classifying the type of unemployment experienced by some people.
D)structural unemployment must be increasing.
A)the actual unemployment rate is below the natural rate of unemployment.
B)the natural rate of unemployment is getting smaller.
C)there have been some errors in classifying the type of unemployment experienced by some people.
D)structural unemployment must be increasing.
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54
On average, the greater the unexpected decline in aggregate demand
A)the weaker is the resulting deflation.
B)the greater is the resulting deflation.
C)the greater is the resulting inflation.
D)the greater is the rise in the price level.
A)the weaker is the resulting deflation.
B)the greater is the resulting deflation.
C)the greater is the resulting inflation.
D)the greater is the rise in the price level.
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55

In the above figure, if initial equilibrium is at point A and if there is an unanticipated increase in aggregate demand from AD₁ to AD₂, then
A)in the short run real output will remain at Y₁.
B)in the short run real output will increase above Y₁, but in the long run it will return to Y₁.
C)in the long run real output will increase above Y₁.
D)real output will increase above Y₁ in both the short run and in the long run.
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56
An important source of structural unemployment is
A)seasonal variations in aggregate demand.
B)unemployment insurance benefits.
C)people looking for the right job decide to change jobs.
D)recessions.
A)seasonal variations in aggregate demand.
B)unemployment insurance benefits.
C)people looking for the right job decide to change jobs.
D)recessions.
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57
The natural rate of unemployment consists of
A)no workers looking for employment.
B)only seasonal unemployment.
C)only structural unemployment.
D)structural and frictional unemployment.
A)no workers looking for employment.
B)only seasonal unemployment.
C)only structural unemployment.
D)structural and frictional unemployment.
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58
When the economy is in long-run equilibrium, there will be
A)no unemployment.
B)frictional and structural unemployment.
C)cyclical unemployment only.
D)cyclical and seasonal unemployment.
A)no unemployment.
B)frictional and structural unemployment.
C)cyclical unemployment only.
D)cyclical and seasonal unemployment.
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59

In the above figure, if A is the initial equilibrium point and there is an unanticipated rise in aggregate demand from AD₁ to AD₂, then
A)the new short-run equilibrium will be at point B.
B)the new long-run equilibrium will be at point B.
C)the new short-run equilibrium will be at point D.
D)real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)per year will fall below Y₁.
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60
Which of the following unemployment rates can be negative?
A)the cyclical unemployment rate
B)the natural unemployment rate
C)the seasonal unemployment rate
D)the official unemployment rate reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
A)the cyclical unemployment rate
B)the natural unemployment rate
C)the seasonal unemployment rate
D)the official unemployment rate reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
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61
During a recession, the
A)natural rate of unemployment has fallen.
B)cyclical rate of unemployment is positive.
C)cyclical rate of unemployment is zero.
D)cyclical rate of unemployment is negative.
A)natural rate of unemployment has fallen.
B)cyclical rate of unemployment is positive.
C)cyclical rate of unemployment is zero.
D)cyclical rate of unemployment is negative.
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62

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected contractionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the long run
A)the unemployment rate will be the same rate as before the contractionary monetary policy.
B)the unemployment rate will be larger than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
C)the unemployment rate will be smaller than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
D)the unemployment rate can increase or decrease depending upon how much the LRAS will shift.
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63
Deviations of the actual unemployment rate from the natural rate of unemployment are called
A)frictional unemployment.
B)cyclical unemployment.
C)seasonal unemployment.
D)underemployment.
A)frictional unemployment.
B)cyclical unemployment.
C)seasonal unemployment.
D)underemployment.
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64

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected expansionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the long run
A)the unemployment rate will be the same rate as before the expansionary monetary policy.
B)the unemployment rate will be larger than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
C)the unemployment rate will be smaller than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
D)the unemployment rate can increase or decrease depending upon how much the LRAS will shift.
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65

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected contractionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the short run
A)the unemployment rate will be the same rate as before the expansionary monetary policy.
B)the unemployment rate will be larger than the rate before the contractionary monetary policy.
C)the unemployment rate will be smaller than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
D)the unemployment rate can increase or decrease depending upon how much the LRAS will shift.
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66
Suppose the government abolished the minimum wage law and the law that requires union wage rates to be paid on all government contract jobs. We would expect to see
A)a decline in the natural rate of unemployment.
B)an increase in claims for unemployment benefits.
C)the duration of unemployment to increase.
D)a recession.
A)a decline in the natural rate of unemployment.
B)an increase in claims for unemployment benefits.
C)the duration of unemployment to increase.
D)a recession.
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67
Deviations of the actual unemployment rate away from the natural rate are
A)cyclical unemployment.
B)frictional unemployment.
C)structural unemployment.
D)the monetary rule.
A)cyclical unemployment.
B)frictional unemployment.
C)structural unemployment.
D)the monetary rule.
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68

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected expansionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the short run
A)real GDP will be Y₁, and the price level will be P₁.
B)real GDP will be Y₂, and the price level will be P₂.
C)real GDP will be Y₁, and the price level will be above P₂.
D)real GDP will be between Y₁ and Y₂, and the price level will be between P₁ and P₂.
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69

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected expansionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the short run
A)the unemployment rate will be the same rate as before the expansionary monetary policy.
B)the unemployment rate will be larger than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
C)the unemployment rate will be smaller than the rate before the expansionary monetary policy.
D)the unemployment rate can increase or decrease depending upon how much the LRAS will shift.
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70

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected contractionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the short run
A)real GDP will be Y₁, and the price level will be P₁.
B)real GDP will be Y₂, and the price level will be P₂.
C)real GDP will be between Y₁ and Y₂, and the price level will be above P₁.
D)real GDP will be between Y₁ and Y₂, and the price level will be below P₂.
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71
Suppose the natural rate of unemployment is 5 percent. If the actual unemployment rate is 6 percent, then the cyclical unemployment rate
A)is 1 percent.
B)is -1 percent.
C)is 11 percent.
D)cannot be determined given the information.
A)is 1 percent.
B)is -1 percent.
C)is 11 percent.
D)cannot be determined given the information.
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72
Suppose there was an unexpected increase in aggregate demand. We would expect to observe
A)frictional unemployment to increase.
B)the duration of unemployment and the amount of unemployment to decrease.
C)higher wages, with the duration of unemployment and the amount of unemployment unchanged.
D)a decrease in aggregate demand.
A)frictional unemployment to increase.
B)the duration of unemployment and the amount of unemployment to decrease.
C)higher wages, with the duration of unemployment and the amount of unemployment unchanged.
D)a decrease in aggregate demand.
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73

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected contractionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the long run
A)real GDP will be Y₁, and the price level will be P₁.
B)real GDP will be Y₂, and the price level will be P₂.
C)real GDP will be between Y₁ and Y₂, and the price level will be above P₁.
D)real GDP will be between Y₁ and Y₂, and the price level will be below P₂.
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74
We observe the duration of unemployment falling and wage rates rising. It is likely that
A)the government has initiated expansionary fiscal policy but the policies haven't taken effect yet.
B)summer has arrived.
C)aggregate demand has increased.
D)aggregate supply has increased.
A)the government has initiated expansionary fiscal policy but the policies haven't taken effect yet.
B)summer has arrived.
C)aggregate demand has increased.
D)aggregate supply has increased.
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75
When the economy is operating at a level of real GDP that is greater than its potential level, we know that
A)the actual unemployment rate is greater than the natural rate of unemployment.
B)the structural rate of unemployment is negative.
C)the frictional unemployment is zero.
D)the cyclical rate of unemployment is negative.
A)the actual unemployment rate is greater than the natural rate of unemployment.
B)the structural rate of unemployment is negative.
C)the frictional unemployment is zero.
D)the cyclical rate of unemployment is negative.
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76
An unexpected increase in aggregate demand causes
A)the unemployment rate to fall, with no change in the price level.
B)the price level to rise, but the duration of unemployment will remain constant, so the unemployment rate remains constant.
C)simultaneously the price level to rise and the unemployment rate to fall.
D)simultaneously the price level to fall and the unemployment rate to fall.
A)the unemployment rate to fall, with no change in the price level.
B)the price level to rise, but the duration of unemployment will remain constant, so the unemployment rate remains constant.
C)simultaneously the price level to rise and the unemployment rate to fall.
D)simultaneously the price level to fall and the unemployment rate to fall.
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77
Empirical evidence suggests that, when unemployment benefits run out, the probability that an unemployed person will find a job
A)remains constant.
B)goes down by 20 percent.
C)about doubles.
D)about triples.
A)remains constant.
B)goes down by 20 percent.
C)about doubles.
D)about triples.
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78

Refer to the above figure. Unexpected expansionary monetary policy has caused the aggregate demand curve to shift to AD₂. In the long run
A)real GDP will be Y₁, and the price level will be P₁.
B)real GDP will be Y₂, and the price level will be P₂.
C)real GDP will be Y₁, and the price level will be above P₂.
D)real GDP will be between Y₁ and Y₂, and the price level will be between P₁ and P₂.
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79
Suppose the natural rate of unemployment is 5 percent. If the actual unemployment rate is 4 percent, then the cyclical unemployment rate is
A)9 percent.
B)1 percent.
C)-1 percent.
D)0 percent as cyclical unemployment cannot be less than zero.
A)9 percent.
B)1 percent.
C)-1 percent.
D)0 percent as cyclical unemployment cannot be less than zero.
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80
The inflation rate has been constant for several years at 4 percent, and the unemployment rate has been stable at 6 percent over the same time period. Changes in government policy that cause the inflation rate to rise to 6 percent will
A)have no effect on the unemployment rate.
B)cause the unemployment rate to fall in the short run.
C)cause the unemployment rate to rise to 9 percent in the short run.
D)cause the unemployment rate to rise in the short run, but we cannot tell by how much.
A)have no effect on the unemployment rate.
B)cause the unemployment rate to fall in the short run.
C)cause the unemployment rate to rise to 9 percent in the short run.
D)cause the unemployment rate to rise in the short run, but we cannot tell by how much.
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