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Assuming a multiplier effect, but no crowding-out or investment-accelerator effects, a $100 billion increase in government expenditures shifts aggregate


A) demand rightward by more than $100 billion.
B) demand rightward by less than $100 billion.
C) supply leftward by more than $100 billion.
D) supply leftward by less than $100 billion.

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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An increase in the price level shifts the money demand curve to the left, causing interest rates to increase.

A) True
B) False

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The multiplier for changes in government spending is calculated as


A) 1/MPC.
B) 1/(1 - MPC) .
C) MPC/(1 - MPC) .
D) (1 - MPC) /MPC.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following policy actions shifts the aggregate-demand curve?


A) an increase in the money supply
B) an increase in taxes
C) an increase in government spending
D) All of the above are correct.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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If the stock market booms, then


A) aggregate demand increases, which the Fed could offset by purchasing bonds.
B) aggregate supply increases, which the Fed could offset by selling bonds.
C) aggregate demand increases, which the Fed could offset by selling bonds.
D) aggregate supply increases, which the Fed could offset by purchasing the money supply.

E) B) and D)
F) C) and D)

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If the interest rate is below the Fed's target, the Fed would


A) buy bonds to increase the money supply.
B) buy bonds to decrease the money supply.
C) sell bonds to increase the money supply.
D) sell bonds to decrease the money supply.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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In response to the sharp decline in stock prices in October 1987, the Federal Reserve


A) increased interest rates, and the economy avoided a recession.
B) increased interest rates, but the economy was unable to avoid a recession.
C) decreased interest rates, and the economy avoided a recession.
D) decreased interest rates, but the economy was unable to avoid a recession.

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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Critics of stabilization policy argue that


A) "animal spirits" must be offset by active monetary policy.
B) active monetary policy is necessary for steady economic growth.
C) the lag problem ends up being a cause of economic fluctuations.
D) active fiscal policy is required for steady economic growth.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following is an example of crowding out?


A) An increase in government spending increases interest rates, causing investment to fall.
B) A decrease in private savings increases interest rates, causing investment to fall.
C) A decrease in the money supply increases interest rates, causing investment to fall.
D) An increase in taxes increases interest rates, causing investment to fall.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Figure 34-12 Figure 34-12   -Refer to Figure 34-12. Suppose the multiplier is 5 and the economy is currently at point A. To stabilize output at $1000, the government should _____ purchases by $_____. -Refer to Figure 34-12. Suppose the multiplier is 5 and the economy is currently at point A. To stabilize output at $1000, the government should _____ purchases by $_____.

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Liquidity preference refers directly to Keynes' theory concerning


A) the effects of changes in money demand and supply on interest rates.
B) the effects of changes in money demand and supply on exchange rates.
C) the effects of wealth on expenditures.
D) the difference between temporary and permanent changes in income.

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Figure 34-6. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs. Figure 34-6. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs.   -Refer to Figure 34-6. Suppose the multiplier is 3 and the government increases its purchases by $25 billion. Also, suppose the AD curve would shift from AD1 to AD2 if there were no crowding out; the AD curve actually shifts from AD1 to AD3 with crowding out. Finally, assume the horizontal distance between the curves AD1 and AD3 is $40 billion. The extent of crowding out, for any particular level of the price level, is A)  $15 billion. B)  $40 billion. C)  $35 billion. D)  $95 billion. -Refer to Figure 34-6. Suppose the multiplier is 3 and the government increases its purchases by $25 billion. Also, suppose the AD curve would shift from AD1 to AD2 if there were no crowding out; the AD curve actually shifts from AD1 to AD3 with crowding out. Finally, assume the horizontal distance between the curves AD1 and AD3 is $40 billion. The extent of crowding out, for any particular level of the price level, is


A) $15 billion.
B) $40 billion.
C) $35 billion.
D) $95 billion.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Monetary policy and fiscal policy influence


A) output and prices in the short run and the long run.
B) output and prices in the short run only.
C) output in the short run and the long run.
D) output in the short run only.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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When the interest rate is below the equilibrium level,


A) the quantity of money that the Federal Reserve has supplied exceeds the quantity of money that people want to hold.
B) people respond by selling interest-bearing bonds or by withdrawing money from interest-bearing bank accounts.
C) bond issuers and banks respond by lowering the interest rates they offer.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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When the Federal Reserve conducts an open-market purchase, the money supply and aggregate demand _____.

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Figure 34-4. On the figure, MS represents money supply and MD represents money demand. Figure 34-4. On the figure, MS represents money supply and MD represents money demand.   -Refer to Figure 34-4. Suppose the current equilibrium interest rate is r1. Let Y1 represent the corresponding quantity of goods and services demanded, and let P1 represent the corresponding price level. Starting from this situation, if the Federal Reserve increases the money supply and if the price level remains at P1, then A)  there will be an increase in the equilibrium quantity of goods and services demanded. B)  there will be a decrease in the equilibrium quantity of goods and services demanded. C)  there will be an increase in the equilibrium interest rate. D)  fewer firms will choose to borrow to build new factories and buy new equipment. -Refer to Figure 34-4. Suppose the current equilibrium interest rate is r1. Let Y1 represent the corresponding quantity of goods and services demanded, and let P1 represent the corresponding price level. Starting from this situation, if the Federal Reserve increases the money supply and if the price level remains at P1, then


A) there will be an increase in the equilibrium quantity of goods and services demanded.
B) there will be a decrease in the equilibrium quantity of goods and services demanded.
C) there will be an increase in the equilibrium interest rate.
D) fewer firms will choose to borrow to build new factories and buy new equipment.

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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Other things the same, which of the following happens if the price level rises?


A) Money demand shifts rightward.
B) Initially there is an excess demand for money in the money market.
C) The interest rate rises.
D) All of the above are correct.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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If the inflation rate is zero, then


A) both the nominal interest rate and the real interest rate can fall below zero.
B) the nominal interest rate can fall below zero, but the real interest rate cannot fall below zero.
C) the real interest rate can fall below zero, but the nominal interest rate cannot fall below zero.
D) neither the nominal interest rate nor the real interest rate can fall below zero.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Scenario 34-2. The following facts apply to a small, imaginary economy. -Consumption spending is $6,720 when income is $8,000. -Consumption spending is $7,040 when income is $8,500. -Refer to Scenario 34-2. The marginal propensity to consume for this economy is


A) 0.64.
B) 0.83.
C) 0.56.
D) 0.840.

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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For a country such as the U.S., the wealth effect exerts a very important influence on the slope of the aggregate- demand curve, since U.S. wealth is large relative to wealth in most other countries.

A) True
B) False

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