
Macroeconomics 12th Edition by Rudiger Dornbusch ,Stanley Fischer,Richard Startz
Edition 12ISBN: 978-1259070969
Macroeconomics 12th Edition by Rudiger Dornbusch ,Stanley Fischer,Richard Startz
Edition 12ISBN: 978-1259070969 Exercise 15
This question relates to expectations formation in the Lucas imperfect-information model of aggregate supply.
a. If
, what is the expected change in the overall price level when local prices, p i , rise to 4 times their original level [ Hint: Use equation (19).]
b. If a (the slope of the "local" supply function) is 1 2 for a particular region, by how much will output increase in the region as a result of this increase in its local prices
c. How would this result change if b were.25 instead of.75, and what would it mean for b to have such a small value
d. What if
were 1
![This question relates to expectations formation in the Lucas imperfect-information model of aggregate supply. a. If , what is the expected change in the overall price level when local prices, p i , rise to 4 times their original level [ Hint: Use equation (19).] b. If a (the slope of the local supply function) is 1 2 for a particular region, by how much will output increase in the region as a result of this increase in its local prices c. How would this result change if b were.25 instead of.75, and what would it mean for b to have such a small value d. What if were 1](https://storage.examlex.com/SM2805/11eb8185_514a_28b6_834f_d35a89f6ac3c_SM2805_11.jpg)
a. If
![This question relates to expectations formation in the Lucas imperfect-information model of aggregate supply. a. If , what is the expected change in the overall price level when local prices, p i , rise to 4 times their original level [ Hint: Use equation (19).] b. If a (the slope of the local supply function) is 1 2 for a particular region, by how much will output increase in the region as a result of this increase in its local prices c. How would this result change if b were.25 instead of.75, and what would it mean for b to have such a small value d. What if were 1](https://storage.examlex.com/SM2805/11eb8185_514a_28b4_834f_dd86ac361783_SM2805_11.jpg)
b. If a (the slope of the "local" supply function) is 1 2 for a particular region, by how much will output increase in the region as a result of this increase in its local prices
c. How would this result change if b were.25 instead of.75, and what would it mean for b to have such a small value
d. What if
![This question relates to expectations formation in the Lucas imperfect-information model of aggregate supply. a. If , what is the expected change in the overall price level when local prices, p i , rise to 4 times their original level [ Hint: Use equation (19).] b. If a (the slope of the local supply function) is 1 2 for a particular region, by how much will output increase in the region as a result of this increase in its local prices c. How would this result change if b were.25 instead of.75, and what would it mean for b to have such a small value d. What if were 1](https://storage.examlex.com/SM2805/11eb8185_514a_28b5_834f_bb74ce650c7b_SM2805_11.jpg)
![This question relates to expectations formation in the Lucas imperfect-information model of aggregate supply. a. If , what is the expected change in the overall price level when local prices, p i , rise to 4 times their original level [ Hint: Use equation (19).] b. If a (the slope of the local supply function) is 1 2 for a particular region, by how much will output increase in the region as a result of this increase in its local prices c. How would this result change if b were.25 instead of.75, and what would it mean for b to have such a small value d. What if were 1](https://storage.examlex.com/SM2805/11eb8185_514a_28b6_834f_d35a89f6ac3c_SM2805_11.jpg)
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Lucas imperfect-information model of agg...
Macroeconomics 12th Edition by Rudiger Dornbusch ,Stanley Fischer,Richard Startz
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