Economic practice questions from quizzes for test #2

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As disposable income decreases, consumption

And saving both decrease

Inflation is a rise in

The general level of prices over time

which of the following factors will shift AD1 to AD3

a decrease in consumer wealth

In the Keynesian model, a $1 billion increase in autonomous consumption leads to------ in equilibrium output

a greater than $1 billion increase

According to the short-run Phillips curve, which of the following would result in low rates of unemployment

a higher inflation rate

The short run Phillips Curve shows there is----- relationship between the u employment rate and the rate of inflation

a negative

which of the diagrams best portrays the effects of an increase in foreign spending on U.S. products and expansion

graph 3

An inflationary expenditure gap is the equilibrium level of real GDP is

greater than full-employment real GDP

Over time, an increase in the real output and incomes of the trading partners of the United States will mostly likely

increase U.S. exports

An increase in expected future income will

increase aggregate demand

In an effort to avoid recession, the government implements a tax rebate program, effectively cutting taxes for households. We would expect this to

increase aggregate demand

an increased in productivity will----

increase aggregate supply

if the national incomes of trading partners increase, then our aggregate demand-------

increase because net exports increase

Other things equal, a shift of the aggregate supply curve from AS0 to AS1 might be caused by an

increase in government regulation

As disposable income increases, consumption:

increases

The CPI compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is used in the computations for the

inflation rate

The best example of a :frictionally unemployed" worker is one who

is in the process of voluntarily switching jobs

The economy's long-run aggregate supply curve

is vertical

The following information items describe the response of four individuals to a Bureau of Labor statistics(BLS) survey of employment Mollie just graduated from college and is now looking for work, She has had three job interviews in the past month but still has not gotten a job offer George used to work in an automotive assembly plant.He was laid off six months ago as the economy weakend. He expects t return to work in a few months when national economic conditions improve. Jeanette worked as an aircraft design engineer for a company that produces military aircraft until she lost her job last year when the Federal Governemnt cut defense spending. She has been looking for similar work for a year but no company seems interested in her aircraft design skills Ricardo lost his job last year when his company downsized and laid off middle-level managers. He tried to find another job for a year but was unsuccessful and quit looking for work. which individual is structurally unemployed

jeantte

Each week jim buys the same market basket composed of a case of ramen noodles, two bottles of coke, and three bags of tortilla chips. Jim has found that it takes more of his wages to buy this market basket than before. Wee can say

jims real wage has gone down

The larger the MPC, the------the expenditure multiplier and the ------- the effect of a change in expenditure on equilibrium output.

larger and larger

Assume that an increase in a household'd disposable income from $40,000 to $48,000 leads to an increase in consumption from $35,000 to 41,000. This means that the households

marginal propensity to consume is .75

The presence of discouraged workers

may cause the official unemployment rate to understate the true amount of unemployment.

Full employment refers to the situation when there is

no cyclical unemployment

To calculate the consumer price index, the BLS surveys

over 10,000 households

In the diagrams, AD1 and AS1 are the "before" curves. Assuming Q1 is full-employment output a recession is depicted by

panel A only

In the diagrams Ad1 and AS1 are the "before" curves. Stagflation is depicted by

panel B only

The level of real GDP in the long run is

potential GDP

Potential GDP refers to the level of

real GDP in the long run

An increase in input productivity will:

reduce the equilibrium price level, assuming downward flexible prices

Inflation

reduces the buying power of people on fixed incomes

Which would most likely shift the aggregate supply curve? A change in the prices of

resources

An increase in production costs is most likely to shift the

short-run aggregate supply curve to the left

The multiplier effect relates changes in

spending to changes in real GDP

A mismatch between the geographic location of workers and the location of job openings would result in which type of unemployment

structural

Kevin has lost his job in an automobile plant because the company switched to robots for its welding step in the assembly line. Kevin plans to go to technical school to learn how to repair microcomputers. The type of unemployment Kevin is faced with is

structural

Manual is retired and receives a fixed payment from his pension each month. Where there is inflation

the buying power of his pension will fall

If the CPI declines from one year to the next, then which one of the following statements is not true

the cpi turns negative in the next year

The long-run aggregate supply curve will shift to the right if

the economy experiences technological change

Changes in ----- do not affect the level of aggregate supply in the long run

the price level

Ahmed bought the same goods and services this year as last year. But he has experienced inflation. This means

the prices of goods and services has increased in general

Barbara buys the same market basket each week and spends $60 on it. This week Barbara brought $60 to the store but could not buy her usual market basket. One explanation for this is

there was inflation

The long-run aggregate supply curve is

vertical

In the long run, the Phillips curve is a ------ at ------

vertical line, the natural rate of unemployment

The long-run aggregate supply curve is----while the long-run Phillips curve is ------

vertical, also vertical

The upward slope of the short-run aggregate supply curve is based on the assumption that

wages and other resource prices do not respond to price level changes

The goods and services used to calculate the consumers price index represent

what households, businesses and government purchase in total

If aggregate demand increases and aggregate supply decreases, the price level:

will increase, but real output may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged

A worker would be hurt least by inflation when the:

worker is protected by a cost of living adjustment clause in an employment contract

In the Classical model, high unemployment

would cause wages to fall

In which year did prices go down?

year 3

An increase in spending of $25 billion increases real GDP from $600 billion to $700 billion. The marginal propensity to consume must be------ and the multiplier is -------

0.75 and 4

If, in an economy, a $200 billion increase in consumption spending creates $200 billion of new income in the first round of the multiplier process and $160 billion in the second round, the marginal propensity to consume and the multiplier are, respectively:

0.8 and 5.0

Answer the next question on the basis of the following information about the hypothetical economy of Asland. All figures are in millions. Unemployed-7 Total population-145 Employed-95 Discouraged workers-3

102 million 95+7

Using Year 1 as the base year, the country's consumer price index in year 2 is

106.25

Full-time employed=80 Part-time employed=25 unemployed=15 discouraged workers=5 Members of underground economy=6 Consumer price index=110 The unemployed rate is

12.5

A consumer price index of 120 for a certain year means that the average price of consumers items in that year was

20% higher than the average price in the base period 1982-84

The total adult population of an economy is 175 million, the number of employed is 122 million, and the number of unemployed is 17 million. The percentage of adults who are not in the labor force ix

20.6%

Which line represents the long-run supply curve

4

In the digram, the economy's relevant aggregate demand and long-run aggregate supply curves, respectively, are lines-----

4 and 1

If the consumer price index was 170 in one year and 180 in the next year, then the rate of inflation is approximately

5.9%

A nation has a population of 260 million people. Of these, 60 million are retired, in the military, in institutions, or under 16 years old. There are 188 million who are employed and 12 million who are unemployed. What is the unemployment rate?

6%

Inflation for the year 2008 is

71%

Which of the following statements is correct?

An increase in exports will tend to increase, and increase, and an increase in imports will tend tend to decrease, the equilibrium real GDP

the economy's long-run AS curve assumes that wages and other resource prices

Eventually rise and fall to match upward or downward changes in the price level

Two basic determinants of investment spending are:

Expected returns and real interest rates

Assume the economy is initially on AD0 and AS0. An increase in resource prices would result in price ------ and real domestic output --------

G:B

Which of the diagrams best portrays the effects of a substantial reduction in governments spending

Graph 4

If the economy is initially at​ full-employment, which of the diagrams best portrays a recession resulting from a decrease in government purchase?

Grapph 4

If the economy were experiencing a recession, which of the following would Keynes be in favor of?

Households should save less and consume more goods and services

The largest component of the consumer price index is

Housing

The natural rate of unemployment

Is equal to the total of frictional and structural unemployment

Melita heard that there had been inflation last month. She laughed and did not believe it. When asked why not, she said that last week she spend less at the grocery store because the cost of food had come down. Which of the following is the correct response?

Melita is wrong food prices may have fallen but other prices have risen so the average price of goods is higher

The economy experiences an increase in the price level and an increase in real domestic output. Which is a likely explanation?

Net exports exports have increased

Generally speaking, the greater the MPS, the

Smaller would be the increase in income which results from an increase in consumption spending

A decrease in aggregate supply means

The real domestic output would decrease and the price level would rise

If the real interest rate increases:

There will be a movement upward along the investment demand curve

Recently a teachers' union argued that the standard of living of teachers working for the school district was falling. The negotiating team for the school board replied that this was not true because the teachers had received significant increases in nominal income through collective bargaining. Could the union statement be correct?

Yes because real income may fall if price increases are proportionately greater than the increase in nominal income

An MPC value of less than 1.0 indicates that as income increases consumption

also increases, though not as much as income

which of the following factors will shift As1 to AS3

an increase in input prices

Which of the following effects best explains the downward slope the aggregate demand curve?

an interest-rate effect

The unemployment are those people who

are not employed but are seeking work

The long-run aggregate supply analysis assumes that -------

both input and product prices are variable

The level of aggregate supply in the long run is not affected by

changes in the price level

If Matt's disposable income increases from $4,000 to $4,500 and his level of saving increases from $200 to $325, it may be concluded that his marginal propensity to:

consume is 0.75

The four components of aggregate expenditure are

consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports

In calculating the unemployment rate, part-time workers are

counted as employed because they are receiving payment for work

A headline sates: Real GDP falls again as the economy slumps. This condition is most likely to produce what type of unemployment

cyclical

Suppose there are 5 million unemployed workers seeking jobs. After a period of time, 1 million of them become discouraged over their job prospects and cease to look for work. As a result of this, all else equal, the official unemployment rate would:

decline

An increase in personal income taxes will cause a(n)

decrease (or shift left) in aggregate demand

A decrease in government spending will cause a(n):

decrease aggregate demand

Other things being equal, a decrease in an economy's esports will

decrease domestic aggregate. expenditures and the equilibrium level of GDP

an increase in aggregate demand is most likely to be caused by an

decrease in the tax rates on household income

Changes in the price level

decrease the level of aggregate supply in the long run

If the dollar appreciates in value relative to foreign currencies, aggregate demand

decreases because net exports decreases

The U.S. was able to achieve full employment with relative price level stability between 1996 and 2000 because aggregate

demand increased and aggregated supply increased

In the short run, the Phillips Curve is ------

downward sloping

Dr. Homer Simpson, an economics professor, decided to take a year off from teaching to run a commercial fishing boat in Alaska. That year, Professor Simpson would be officially counted as:

employed

In calculating the unemployed rate,"discouraged" workers who are not actively seeking employed are

excluded from the labor force

If firms and workers have rational expectations, including knowledge of the policy being used by the Federal Reserve

expansionary monetary policy is ineffective

Kara voluntarily quit her job as an insurance agent to return to school full time to earn an MBA degree. With degree in hand, she is now searching for a position in management. Kara presently is:

frictionally unemployed

The labor force includes

full-time workers but excludes part-time workers

Part-time workers who want full-time work are counted as:

fully employed and therefore the official unemployment rate may understate the level of unemployment


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