ACCOUNTING F/GOV.+NON...(LL)
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ISBN: 9781266785580
Author: RECK
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 10, Problem 17.13EP
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Identify the sign of increasing fiscal stress.
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1) Fiscal policy refers to
a) making changes in private expenditures as a result of changes in government spending.
b) making changes in the quantity of money to achieve particular economic goals.
c) efforts to balance a government's budget.
d) making changes to government budgets to achieve particular economic goals.
2) The economy suffers a positive supply shock. As a result, in the short run Real GDP will
and the price level will
a) fall; fall
b) fall; rise
c) fall; remain constant
d) rise; fall
3) A change in Real GDP in the short run can be brought about by a change in
a) labor productivity.
b) wealth.
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d) the exchange rate.
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a) never result in a budget surplus.
b) always result in a budget deficit.
c) sometimes result in a budget deficit.
d) always result in a budget surplus.
Chapter 10 Solutions
ACCOUNTING F/GOV.+NON...(LL)
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