Increase in aggregate demand

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Question 1: An increase in aggregate demand is most likely to be caused by a decrease in:

  • the wealth of consumers.
  • consumer and business confidence.
  • expected returns on investment.
  • the tax rates on household income.

Question 2: The long-run aggregate supply curve is:

  • upward-sloping and becomes steeper at output levels above the full-employment output.
  • upward-sloping and becomes flatter at output levels above the full-employment output.
  • horizontal.
  • vertical.

Question 3: Which would most likely increase aggregate supply?

  • An increase in the prices of imported products
  • An increase in productivity
  • A decrease in business subsidies
  • A decrease in personal taxes

Question 4: Disinflation refers to a situation where:

  • price level falls, but the rate of inflation does not.
  • Price level rises, but the rate of inflation does not.
  • the rate of inflation falls, but the price level does not.
  • the rate of inflation rises, but the price level does not.

Question 5: If a family's MPC is .7, it means that the family is:

  • operating at the break-even point.
  • spending seven-tenths of any additional income.
  • necessarily dissaving.
  • spending 70 percent of its disposable income.

Question 6: Which definition(s) of the money supply include(s) only items which are directly and immediately usable as a medium of exchange?

  • M1
  • M2
  • Neither M1 nor M2
  • M1 and M2

Question 7: Which of the following "backs" the value of money in the United States?

  • Gold stored in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Acceptability of it as a medium of exchange
  • Willingness of foreign government to hold U.S. dollars
  • Size of the budget surplus in the U.S. government

Question 8: How many members can serve on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System?

  • Seven
  • Nine
  • 12
  • 14

Question 9: Which group is responsible for the policy of changing the money supply?

  • Federal Open Market Committee
  • Office of Management and Budget
  • Thrift Advisory Council
  • Federal Advisory Council

Question 10: Other things being equal, an expansion of commercial bank lending:

  • changes the composition, but not the size, of the money supply.
  • is desirable during a period of demand-pull inflation.
  • reduces the money supply.
  • increases the money supply.

Question 11: During the financial crisis of 2007-2008, the FDIC increased deposit insurance coverage from:

  • $50,000 to $100,000 per account.
  • $100,000 to $250,000 per account.
  • $200,000 to $500,000 per account.
  • $500,000 to $1,000,000 per account.

Question 12: Which monetary policy tool was created in response to the financial crisis of 2007-2008?

  • Discount rate
  • Term auction facility
  • Target federal funds rate
  • Open market operations

Question 13: The Federal Reserve could reduce the money supply by:

  • selling government bonds in the open market.
  • buying government bonds in the open market.
  • operating the term auction facility.
  • reducing the discount rate.

Question 14: Which of the following products is a leading import of the United States?

  • Grains
  • Aircraft
  • Petroleum
  • Generating equipment

Question 15: The principal concept behind comparative advantage is that a nation should:

  • maximize its volume of trade with other nations.
  • use tariffs and quotas to protect the production of vital products for the nation.
  • concentrate production on those products for which it has the lowest domestic opportunity cost.
  • strive to be self-sufficient in the production of essential goods and services.

Question 16: If a nation imposes a tariff on an imported product, then the nation will experience a(n):

  • decrease in total supply and an increase in the price of the product.
  • decrease in demand and a decrease in the price of the product.
  • decrease in supply of, and an increase in demand for, the product.
  • increase in supply of, and a decrease in demand for, the product.

Question 17: A key difference between import quotas and voluntary export restraints (VERs) is that the:

  • domestic government administers the former, whereas the foreign government administers the latter.
  • foreign government administers the former, whereas the domestic government administers the latter.
  • one is a tax, whereas the other is a quantity limit.
  • one raises the price of the imported product involved, whereas the other one does not.

Question 18: Tariffs and import quotas would benefit the following groups, except:

  • consumers of the product.
  • domestic producers of the product.
  • workers in domestic firms producing the product.
  • the government of the importing country.

Question 19: A major goal of the World Trade Organization is to:

  • increase the protection of producers against foreign trade competition.
  • encourage bilateral trade agreements between nations.
  • liberalize international trade among nations.
  • maximize tariff revenue for governments.

Question 20: French and German farmers wanting to buy equipment from an American manufacturer based in the U.S. will be:

  • supplying dollars and also supplying euros in the foreign exchange market.
  • demanding dollars and also demanding euros in the foreign exchange market.
  • supplying dollars and demanding euros in the foreign exchange market.
  • supplying euros and demanding dollars in the foreign exchange market.

Question 21: Remittances of Mexican workers in the U.S. to their families in Mexico are included in the U.S. balance of payments as a debit in the section on:

  • trade in services.
  • net international transfers.
  • financial accounts.
  • capital accounts.

Question 22: A trade deficit means a net:

  • inflow of payments for goods and services.
  • outflow of goods and services.
  • inflow of goods and services.
  • excess of exports over imports.

Question 23: If an American can purchase 40,000 British pounds for $90,000, the dollar rate of exchange for the pound is:

  • $0.44.
  • $0.23.
  • $2.25.
  • $2.00.

Question 24: When the exchange rate between pounds and dollars moves from $2 = 1 pound to $1 = 1 pound, we say that the dollar has:

  • depreciated.
  • appreciated.
  • inflated.
  • deflated.

Question 25: The monetary system for conducting international trade is usually described as a system of:

  • fixed exchange rates.
  • freely floating exchange rates.
  • a managed gold standard.
  • managed floating exchange rates.

Question 26:

a) Explain four problems with the argument that trade protection is needed to protect American jobs.

b) Describe the economic reasons why businesses use offshoring.

Question 27:

a) Explain the tools used to pursue expansionary and contractionary fiscal policy. During which phases of the business cycle would each be appropriate?

b) Explain what is meant by a built-in stabilizer and give two examples.

Question 28: A purely competitive firm's output is such that its marginal cost is $4 and marginal revenue is $5. Hint: remember that MR = P for Pure Competition and the Profit Maximizing rule. Assuming profit maximization, the firm should:

  • cut its price and raise its output.
  • raise its price and cut output.
  • leave price unchanged and raise output.
  • leave price unchanged and cut output.

Question 29: Which case below best represents a case of price discrimination?

  • An insurance company offers discounts to safe drivers.
  • A major airline sells tickets to senior citizens at lower prices than to other passengers.
  • A professional baseball team pays two players with identical batting averages different salaries.
  • A utility company charges less for electricity used during "off-peak" hours, when it does not have to operate its less-efficient generating plants.

Question 30: A major reason that firms form a cartel is to:

  • reduce the elasticity of demand for the product.
  • enlarge the market share for each producer.
  • minimize the costs of production.
  • maximize joint profits.

Question 31: In the short run:

  • a firm cannot vary its output level.
  • all factors of production can be varied.
  • a firm can change its fixed inputs.
  • output is raised or reduced by changing the levels of variable inputs.

Question 32: A recession is a decline in:

  • the inflation rate that lasts six months or longer.
  • the unemployment rate that lasts six months or longer.
  • real GDP that lasts six months or longer.
  • potential GDP that lasts six months or longer.

Question 33: The unemployed are those people who:

  • do not have jobs.
  • are not employed but are seeking work.
  • are not working.
  • are not in the workforce.

Question 34:  xnbTo avoid multiple counting in national income accounts:

  • only final goods and services should be counted.
  • intermediate goods and services should be counted.
  • both final and intermediate goods and services should be counted.
  • primary, intermediate, and final goods and services should be counted.

Question 35: Nominal GDP differs from real GDP because:

  • nominal GDP is based on constant prices.
  • real GDP is based on current prices.
  • real GDP is adjusted for changes in the price level.
  • nominal GDP is adjusted for changes in the price level.

Question 36: When the federal government uses taxation and spending actions to stimulate the economy it is conducting:

  • fiscal policy.
  • incomes policy.
  • monetary policy.
  • employment policy.

Question 37: Refer to the graph. What combination would most likely cause a shift from AD1 to AD2?

  • Increases in taxes and government spending
  • Decrease in taxes and increase in government spending
  • Increase in taxes and no change in government spending
  • Decreases in taxes and government spending

Question 38: Which of the following serves as an automatic stabilizer in the economy?

  • Interest rates
  • Exchange rates
  • Inflation rate
  • Progressive income tax

Question 39: The lag between the time the need for fiscal action is recognized and the time action is taken is referred to as the:

  • crowding-out lag.
  • recognition lag.
  • operational lag.
  • administrative lag.

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