Test 3 Macro ch13

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If the MPC in the economy is .75, government could shift the aggregate demand curve rightward by $30 billion by cutting taxes by $10 billion.(true/false)

True

A contractionary fiscal policy shifts the aggregate demand curve leftward.(true/false)

True

How is the public debt calculated?

By cumulating the annual difference between tax revenues and government spending over the years

Built-in stability is exemplified by the fact that with a progressive tax system, net tax revenues decrease when GDP decreases.(true/false)

True

Which of the following represents the most expansionary fiscal policy?

A $10 billion increase in government spending.

Which of the following fiscal policy changes would be the most contractionary?

A $10 billion increase in taxes and a $30 billion cut in government spending

Which of the following fiscal policy changes would be the most expansionary?

A $40 billion increase in government spending

The public debt is the:

Accumulation of all past deficits minus all past surpluses

Expansionary fiscal policy during a recession means cutting taxes, increasing government spending, or taking both actions.(true/false)

True

As the economy declines into recession, the collection of personal income tax revenues automatically falls. This phenomenon best illustrates how a progressive income-tax system:

Serves as an automatic stabilizer for the economy

Fiscal policy is enacted through changes in:

Taxation and government spending

If the government wishes to increase the level of real GDP, it might reduce:

Taxes

Which of the following serves as an automatic stabilizer in the economy?

The progressive income tax

Due to automatic stabilizers, when the nation's total income rises, government transfer spending:

Decreases and tax revenues increase

A decrease in taxes is one way to pursue a contractionary fiscal policy because it will make government revenues contract.(true/false)

False

Demand-pull inflation can be restrained by increasing government spending and reducing taxes.(true/false)

False

The goal of expansionary fiscal policy is to rein in inflation.(true/false)

False

The following are important problems associated with the public debt, except:

Government borrowing to finance the debt may lead to too much private investment

A budget surplus means that:

Government revenues are greater than expenditures in a given year

Crowding out is a decrease in private investment caused by:

Increased borrowing by the government

The crowding-out effect suggests that:

Increases in government spending may reduce private investment

The goal of expansionary fiscal policy is to increase:

Real GDP

If the MPS in an economy is .1, government could shift the aggregate demand curve rightward by $40 billion by:

increasing government spending by $4 billion.

Discretionary fiscal policy refers to:

intentional changes in taxes and government expenditures made by Congress to stabilize the economy.

A tax reduction of a specific amount will be more expansionary the:

larger is the economy's MPC.

A contractionary fiscal policy is shown as a:

leftward shift in the economy's aggregate demand curve.

A major advantage of the built-in or automatic stabilizers is that they:

require no legislative action by Congress to be made effective.

An expansionary fiscal policy is shown as a:

rightward shift in the economy's aggregate demand curve.

A specific reduction in government spending will dampen demand-pull inflation by a greater amount the:

smaller is the economy's MPS.


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