MACROECONOMICS FOR TODAY
MACROECONOMICS FOR TODAY
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Author: Tucker
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According to classical economic theory, which of the following describes the potential long-run self-correction of the economy depicted in the graph above? a. Consumption will come out of its stagnation and shift AD to the right, bringing output back to full employment levels. b. Wage rates will increase, attracting labor back to full employment levels ans increasing output back to its natural rate. c. Long-run aggregate supply will shift left due to decreases in spending and restore long-run equilibrium. d. Nominal wages will decrease as the duration of unemployment extends, eventually shifting short-run aggregate supply to the right, bringing output back to its natural level. e. Economies do not self-correct.
Question 13 Include correctly labeled diagrams, if useful or required, In explaining your answers. A correctly labeled dl question prompts you to 'Calculate," you must show how you arrived at your final answer. Vander's economy is in short-run equilibrium with an inflationary gap of $360 billion, and the marginal propensity to save 0.1. the expected inflation rate is 2% and the natural rate of unemployment is 4% (b) Assume the government takes no policy action with regard to the state of Vander's economy. (i) What will happen to the actual rate of unemployment in the long run? Explain.(it) The flow will the long-run adjustment process be represented in the Phillips curve model? Explain. (c) Assume that instead of waiting for the long-run adjustment, the government of Vander is considering USA fiscal policy to addresses the inflationary gap of 360 billion(ii) How will the effect of the government's action in part (c)(i) be represented in the Phillips curve model(Ili) If the government…
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