Economics For Today
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ISBN: 9781337613040
Author: Tucker
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Chapter 26, Problem 11SQ
To determine
The impact on the investment spending due to shift in the money supply.
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There is an increase in government expenditures financed by taxes and its overall short-run effect on output is larger than the change in government spending. Which of the following is correct?
A) By themselves, both the change in the output and the change in the interest rate decrease desired investment.
B) By themselves, both the change in output and the change in the interest rate increase desired investment.
C) By itself, the change in the output decreases desired investment spending and by itself the change in the interest rate increases desired investment spending.
D) BY itself, the change in output increases desired investment spending and by itself the change in the interest rate decreases desired investment spending.
Crowding out will be greater
A.
the more sensitive investment spending is to changes in the interest rate.
B.
if the economy is in recession, rather than at full employment.
C.
the further equilibrium GDP is below potential GDP.
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the less sensitive consumption spending is to changes in the interest rate.
Question 40
According to liquidity preference theory, if the price level increases, then the equilibrium interest rate
Answer
rises and the aggregate quantity of goods demanded rises.
rises and the aggregate quantity of goods demanded falls.
falls and the aggregate quantity of goods demanded rises.
falls and the aggregate quantity of goods demanded falls.
Question 41
If the MPC = 3/5, then the government purchases multiplier is
5/3
5/2
5
1.5
Question 42
If the multiplier is 5, then the MPC is
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0.05
0.5
0.6
0.8
Question 43
In a certain economy, when income is $200, consumer spending is $145. The value of the multiplier for this economy is 6.25. It follows that, when income is $230, consumer spending is
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$151.25.
$166.75.
$170.20.
$175.00.
Question 44
If the MPC is 0.80 and there are no crowding-out or accelerator effects, then an initial increase in aggregate demand of $100 billion will eventually shift the aggregate demand curve to the right by
Answer
$80 billion.…
Chapter 26 Solutions
Economics For Today
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