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Week 3 Quiz
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Complete the quiz on the assigned readings for the week. This quiz covers chapters 7, 8, 9, and 10.
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In Keynes’s model, the major rela
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disposable income is known as the __________ func
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aggregate expenditure consump
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investment expenditure demand 1 / 1 pts
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In the Keynesian model, at the equilibrium level of income, which one
of the following statements is NOT true?
Planned spending equals actual output. The economy is at full employment. Correct!
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There are no unplanned inventory changes. There is no tendency for the output level to change. 1 / 1 pts
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“A given change in business investment spending will cause a larger
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an important Keynesian concept called the __________.
neutrality of investment marginal propensity to consume consump
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 would not be considered
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successful expansionary in response to a period of recession Correct!
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in response to an inflated economy 1 / 1 pts
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According to the authors, in recent years public concern over federal
deficits and debt has grown because __________.
total output has risen more rapidly than imports total output has risen more rapidly than exports both have risen more rapidly than total output Correct!
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both have risen more rapidly than revenues 1 / 1 pts
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Government adds __________ to the circular flow model.
taxes and exports investments and output exports and imports taxes and expenditures Correct!
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A major shortcoming of the quan
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long-run fluctua
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employment
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The Kennedy tax cut, the Ford tax rebate, the Johnson tax surcharge,
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Unlike equilibrium in the classical model, the Keynesian view of the
equilibrium level of real output does not necessarily ensure
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lower prices higher wages planned spending full employment Correct!
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