econ exam 2
An economy has $10 trillion in consumption, $2.5 trillion in investment, $3 trillion in government purchases, $1 trillion in exports, and $1.5 trillion in imports. What is GDP in this economy?
$15 trillion
(Figure: Aggregate Demand) Point A on this aggregate demand curve represents a real GDP growth rate of:
5%
(Table: Employment, Unemployment, and Labor Force Participation) Refer to the table. What is the unemployment rate of the country in 2010?
5%
If the money supply, the velocity of money, and the price level are fixed, then increases in real GDP:
are impossible because real GDP must also be fixed
as the recession continued in early 2009, consumer confidence most likely
decreased.
Suppose you spent $10,000 in 2010 remodeling your house, which you originally built for $200,000 in 2000. As a result, GDP in 2010 would:
increase by $10,000
Many economists blame the severity of the Great Depression on:
poor monetary policy conducted by the Federal Reserve
Disinflation occurs when the overall price level:
rises at a decreasing rate
Property rights encourage
saving and investment in both physical and human capital
On a given aggregate demand curve, if the rate of spending growth is 10% and the growth rate of the money supply is 2%, then the velocity of money must be growing at:
8%
Roughly what percent of the world's population live in countries with per capita GDP lower than the average world per capita GDP?
80%
Which statement is TRUE about economic growth?
A country can grow and become wealthy, never grow, or grow and then begin to stagnate.
Which of the following best describes the conditions during the Great Depression?
Both real GDP growth and inflation were negative.
Which statement is TRUE?
By the time fiscal policy is in place, it is likely that macroeconomic conditions may have changed entirely.
If the GDP of country X is 4 times the GDP of country Y and if the GDP of country X remains constant while GDP of country Y grows at a rate of 7% per year, which of the following statements is true?
Country Y's GDP will be equal to country X's GDP in 20 years.
During a recession, consumers hold more money by cutting back on their spending, resulting in ___________ in inflation and ________ in real growth.
a decrease; a decrease
According to the text, the consensus about the effects of the 2009 fiscal stimulus was that:
a lot of the tax cuts did not turn into consumer spending.
If wages are not as flexible as prices in the AD-AS model, an increase in money growth will lead to:
an increase in inflation and in the profits o firms
Honest government ___________ economic growth.
fuels
Increases in real GDP are considered the best measure of increases in living standards, because they measure
only increases in production
If the CPI was 100 in 2000 and 120 in 2010 and the price of a gallon of milk was $4.00 in 2000 and $4.80 in 2010, then in relative terms the real of price milk between 2000 and 2010:
remained the same
Fiscal policy is MOST effective in keeping both inflation and real growth stable when there is a:
shock to aggregate demand
Fiscal policy is MOST effective if:
the economy is hit by a shock to aggregate demand.
Which of the following is NOT considered a government purchase?
unemployment checks
Intermediate goods are goods
used to produce other goods
History has shown that when collective property rights are converted to private property rights
work effort, investment, and productivity all increase
When the government sells bonds, some of the funds that would have gone to private investments go to the government. This situation is called:
crowding out.
One way the government can use fiscal policy to fight a recession is to:
cut taxes.
When countries have severe debt problems:
expansionary fiscal policy can reduce real growth.
GDP is calculated by
multiplying the quantity of all goods and services by their prices and adding together the results
Two of the challenging factors faced by the BLS when computing the consumer price index are:
new goods and better-quality goods
A worker repairing VHS cassette-tape players was laid off because most of his customers have started using DVD players. This worker is now:
structurally unemployed
For a given aggregate demand curve, the specified rate of spending growth is the growth rate of money:
supply plus the growth in velocity
Which are immediate causes of the wealth of nations?
technical knowledge and human capital
The key reason for China's growth miracle beginning in the late 1970s was
the assignment of private property rights
Orrin mines iron ore, which he sells to Thorin, who turns iron ore into steel. The steel is sold to Gorin, who turns the steel into battle axes. The battle axes are sold by a merchant in the city to adventurers. Which of the following would be considered a final good?
the battle axes sold to the adventurers
Tim buys a house from Betty in 2011 for $200,000. Betty receives $185,000 and $15,000 goes to Mary, the real-estate agent. Betty originally purchased the house in 2007 for $240,000. What value is added to GDP in 2011 for this transaction?
$15,000
If U.S. per capita GDP is $50,000 and grows at 2% per year, what will U.S. per capita GDP be in 70 years?
$400,000
Suppose the nominal GDP of a country is $500 billion. If the velocity of money in the country is 10, then the country's money supply will equal:
$50 billion
How might changes in the money supply be non-neutral in the short run?
As the amount of money circulating in the economy changes before prices respond, the purchases of consumers change accordingly, which leads producers to change production levels.
According to the quantity theory, which of the following could cause the price level to decrease?
The population spends less money.
A country's total civilian non-institutionalized adult population is 1 million, and 500,000 people in this country are working, with another 20,000 people looking for work. Which of the following statements about the labor force statistics in this country is accurate?
The unemployment rate is 96.15% and the labor force participation rate is 52%.
In what way are monetary and fiscal policies similar?
They both target aggregate demand to overcome business fluctuations.
Which of the following would be included in GDP for the United States?
Toyota, a Japanese car company, producing cars in the United States
Why are transfer payments not counted as part of GDP?
Transfer payments do not involve the purchase of a final good or service.
Which of the following is an example of money illusion assuming that inflation is 5%?
You receive a 5% raise at your part-time job and start spending extra money on entertainment every weekend.
Which of the following is part of the labor force?
a person who was laid off and is now looking for work
Which of the following real shocks would likely have the greatest impact on U.S. GDP?
a reduction in the overall supply of oil
When economists speak of "long-run economic growth," they mean increasing the
per capita real GDP of a country
Farmers who use tractors instead of horse-drawn plows have greater yields. Which factor of production explains this result?
physical capital
The short-run aggregate supply curve shows the _________ relationship between the inflation rate and real growth during the period when prices and wages are ___________.
positive; sticky
Economists prefer using real GDP because, other things held constant, increases in _____________ represent true increases in the standard of living.
production
For a tax system in which higher income earners pay a larger share of their incomes in taxes, a higher inflation rate:
raises the tax burden of taxpayers
Business cycles are short-term movements in
real GDP around its long-term trend
Which of the following is the best measure of a country's standard of living?
real GDP per capita
Using a graph of the AD and long-run aggregate supply curves, the Internet revolution of the 1990s caused:
real growth to increase and inflation to decrease
If the price of gasoline increased 100% during a period of time when inflation was 100%, then the relative real price of gasoline would:
remain constant
An increase in expected inflation will cause the economy's long-run aggregate supply curve to:
remain unchanged
Suppose the federal government gives taxpayers a tax rebate financed by borrowing. If taxpayers use the tax rebate to pay off their debts, total spending will:
remain unchanged.
When workers lose their jobs and become officially unemployed, the number of people in the labor force:
remains constant.
Sustained inflation:
requires ongoing increases in the money supply
One of the best explanations for why some countries are rich and others are poor is that:
rich countries organize their factors of production more efficiently than poor countries
A decrease in spending growth will cause the economy's aggregate demand curve to:
shift to the left
When C falls, the aggregate demand curve:
shifts to the left
If a country's GDP per capita raises, this means that
some people in the country have more wealth
Oil shocks, the shift from manufacturing to service jobs, and the use of new technologies are reasons for _____ unemployment.
structural
Over the past few decades, the U.S. economy has switched from a primarily manufacturing economy to a service economy. Many individuals working in manufacturing positions lost their jobs, and many new jobs opened up in services. For those who lost jobs in manufacturing, this is an example of:
structural unemployment
(Table: Prices and Quantities in a 4-good Economy) Suppose an economy produces only the four goods listed in this table. All of the country's tomatoes are used in the production of pizzas. What is the GDP in this country?
$7,200
What happened to the price level between 1929 and 1932?
Deflation reached 10%.
When the Communist Party took over China, they instituted "The Great Leap Forward" as a system of reforms to encourage the growth of agricultural production in China. Yet, during this time, thousands of farmers starved. Why did this occur?
Farmers' self-interest was not aligned with social interest.
Structural unemployment is more persistent in France than in the United States because:
French workers have less incentive to quickly seek a new position since their unemployment benefits are much higher.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about GDP?
GDP does not account for the distribution of income in a country.
In nations that have large underground, or illegal, sectors:
GDP will underestimate total production in the economy
In the United States, federal government expenditures must be approved by the:
House of Representatives, the Senate, and the president of the United States
Which two nations have a high percentage of older workers participating in the labor force?
Japan and the United States
How might changes in marginal tax rates on married couples affect labor force participation rates?
Lower marginal tax rates on married couples encourage higher labor force participation rates by the secondary income earner.
Which of the following would the BLS define as a discouraged worker?
Mary, who was laid off last year and who was looking for a full-time job until last month
Which of the following would NOT be included in GDP for the United States?
Matt purchasing an antique desk for his new home office
If the economy is hit by a negative real shock that raises inflation and unemployment, which fiscal policy action should the government take in order to keep inflation and unemployment stable?
No government action can achieve those goals.
(Figure: Oil Market Diagrams) Consider the world oil market diagrams presented in the figure. Which of the panels correctly depicts what happened in the market for oil during the 1973 OPEC oil crisis?
Panel B
Which answer best explains why prices of some popular goods have fallen over time?
Technological advances have reduced production costs.
According to the AD-AS model, if the economy is initially at its long-run potential growth rate, then a temporary increase in the growth rate of investment spending will cause:
an increase in both the inflation and real growth rates in the short run
(Table: Unemployment Statistics for Country X) Using the data in the table, Country X is likely to be in a recession in:
both 1995 and 2005
(Table: Consumer Price Index) Refer to the CPI values in the table for the years 2005 to 2010. In which year(s) did the country experience disinflation?
both 2007 and 2009
President Obama's fiscal policy response to the 2008 recession involved changes in:
both taxation and government spending.
Which could be sources of funding for a government that wants to increase government expenditures?
both taxes and borrowing
Final goods are goods
consumed or held in personal inventories
As the baby boomers retire, the United States labor force participation rate will:
decrease
In the short run, a decrease in consumption growth will cause the real GDP growth to:
decrease
If you earned $10-an-hour in 2005 when the CPI was 100, and you earn $11-an-hour today when the CPI is 120, then your real wage rate has _____ since 2005.
decreased
Under communal property, effort is
divorced from payment, so there is little incentive to work
An unemployed person is one who:
does not have a job but is actively looking for one.
An increase in __________ will shift the SRAS curve.
expected inflation, but not actual inflation
Gross domestic product is the market value of all
final goods and services produced within a country in a year
Creative destruction occurs at the level of the:
firm, industry, and entire economy
Someone who recently moved to Florida because of its warmer climate will need to spend some time looking for a new job. This is an example of:
frictional unemployment
Political stability _____________ economic growth.
fuels
Inflation tends to cause nominal wages to:
increase
Assuming the velocity of money and real GDP are fixed, the quantity theory of money predicts that a 2% increase in the money supply causes a 2%:
increase in the average price level.
Higher unemployment benefits tend to:
increase the unemployment rate
Increasing the amount of physical capital tends to __________ output per hour of workers and __________ the value of workers.
increase; increase
Which of the following would cause the AD curve to shift to the left?
increased growth in imports
In the basic model that includes the AD and LRAS curves only, an increase in aggregate demand:
increases the inflation rate, but not the growth rate
Refer to the figure. Suppose the economy is initially at point A in the diagram. If an increase in investment spending causes a shift of the AD curve from AD1 to AD4, then the government can avoid a short-run increase in inflation by:
increasing taxes so that the AD curve shifts back to AD1.
As a result of a positive shock to C:
inflation and output growth increase in the short run, but in the long run they return to the rates before the shock.
Hyperinflation refers to the case in which inflation:
is extremely high.
Fiscal policy:
is federal government policy on taxes, spending, and borrowing that is designed to influence business fluctuations.
Ricardian equivalence:
is less significant when consumers deem tax cuts or rebates as permanent.
Inflation hurts the economy because:
it affects the ability of market prices to send signals about the value of resources
Two thousand years ago, per capita GDP (in 2010 dollars) was
less than $1,000
During a typical nonrecession year, the duration for at least half of the unemployed is:
less than 14 weeks
If people expect an inflation rate of 3% and later it turns out to be 5%, then the real rate of return will be:
less than the equilibrium rate
If the economy experiences unexpected inflation, then the real interest rate will be _____ than its equilibrium rate, and wealth will be distributed from _____.
less; lenders to borrowers
A legal system that helps raise a nation's productivity is one that
makes it easy for people to engage in contracts and to establish property rights
U.S. farms today produce _________ output using ________ land as they did in 1950.
more; less
Beginning in the ____________ century, economic growth became a clear trend in parts of the world.
nineteenth