macro test 3

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Describe three types of​ short-run macroeconomic equilibrium. A macroeconomic equilibrium in which real GDP equals potential GDP is​ _____ equilibrium. And one in which real GDP exceeds potential GDP is​ _____ equilibrium.

a full​-employment​; an above full​-employment

A financial institution is a firm that operates on both sides of the markets for​ _____: It​ _____ in one market and​ _____ in another.

financial​ capital; borrows; lends

Bonds issued by​ _____ are traded in the bond market.

firms and governments

A recessionary gap eventually emerges even if aggregate demand remains constant because over time​ ______.

potential GDP increases

What is net present value and how is it used in financial​ decisions? Net present value is the​ _______.

present value of all the future flows of money that arise from a financial decision minus the initial cost of the decision

The quantity of money that the banking system can create is limited by​ _______.

the monetary​ base, desired​ reserves, and desired currency holdings

10.2 Review Quiz 1 Question Help What does the aggregate demand curve​ show? What factors change and what factors remain the same when there is a movement along the aggregate demand​ curve? The aggregate demand curve shows the relationship between the quantity of real GDP demanded and​ ______ when everything else remains the same.

the price level

A movement along the aggregate demand curve occurs if​ _______.

the price level changes and all other factors remain unchanged

The demand for loanable funds is the relationship between​ _____ demanded and the​ _____ when all other influences on borrowing plans remain the same.

the quantity of loanable​ funds; real interest rate

The supply of loanable funds is the relationship between​ _____ supplied and the​ _____ when all other influences on lending plans remain the same.

the quantity of loanable​ funds; real interest rate

When the price level in Mexico falls​, ​_______

the quantity of real GDP demanded in Mexico increases

A government budget deficit​ _______ the real interest​ rate, increases​ ______.

​raises; private​ saving, and decreases investment

The demand for loanable funds increases and the supply of loanable funds increases. As a​ result, the equilibrium real interest rate​ ______ and the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds​ ______.

​rises, falls, or remains the​ same; increases

In the long​ run, the money wage rate​ ______, short-run aggregate supply​ ______, and the economy returns to a​ full-employment equilibrium

​rises; decreases

Joe has a term deposit that pays 6 percent a year and its value after two years will be ​$2,000. What is the present value of​ Joe's term​ deposit? The present value of​ Joe's term deposit is ​

$1779.99

Consider a payment of ​$250​, which will be made three years in the future. The interest rate is 4 percent. The present value of this payment is

$222.25

What is the present value of ​$250​, three years in the future if the interest rate is 3 ​percent? The present value of ​$250​, three years in the future if the interest rate is 3 percent is ​

$228.79

Tom took out a ​$5,000 loan to buy a boat at an interest rate of 5 percent a year. He plans to repay the loan after 2 years. How much will he have to​ pay? Tom will have to pay

$5513

Lori is a student who teaches golf on Saturdays. In a year she earns ​$40,000 after paying her taxes. At the beginning of 2017​, Lori owned ​$2,000 worth of​ books, DVDs, and golf clubs and she had ​$3,000 in a savings account at the bank. During 2017​, the interest on her savings account was ​$180 and she spent a total of ​$30,000 on consumption goods and services. There was no change in the market values of her​ books, DVDs, and golf clubs. How much did Lori save in 2017​? What was her wealth at the end of 2017​? In 2017​, Lori saved ​$10,180 ​Lori's wealth at the end of 2017 was ​$15,180

10180 15180

If the monetary base increases by​ $1 million and the quantity of money increases by​ $2.5 million, then the money multiplier is​ _____.

2.5

Daisy loans Alfred​ $10,000 and a year​ later, Alfred pays Daisy​ $10,400. If the inflation rate during that year is 1.5​ percent, what is the real interest rate that Alfred is paying to​ Daisy? The real interest rate that Alfred is paying to Daisy is​ _______.

2.5 percent a year

​Michael, an Internet service​ provider, bought an existing business worth ​$200,000 on December​ 31, 2017. During 2018​, his business grew and he bought ​$400,000 of new servers. The market value of his older servers fell by ​$100,000. What was​ Michael's gross​ investment, depreciation and net investment during 2018​? ​Michael's gross investment during 2018 was ​ ​Michael's depreciation during 2018 was ​ ​Michael's net investment during 2018 was ​

400,000 100,00 300,000

​Michael, an Internet service​ provider, bought an existing business worth ​$400,000 on December​ 31, 2017. During 2018​, his business grew and he bought ​$200,000 of new servers. The market value of his older servers fell by ​$100,000. What is the value of​ Michael's capital at the end of 2018​?k The value of​ Michael's capital at the end of 2018 is ​$

500,000

Describe the policy change that a classical​ macroeconomist, a​ Keynesian, and a monetarist would recommend for U.S. policymakers to adopt in response to each of the following​ events: a. Growth in the world economy slows. b. The world price of oil rises. c. U.S. labor productivity declines.

A classical macroeconomist and a monetarist recommend that taxes be kept low to avoid disincentive effects for all of the events and a Keynesian recommends active fiscal policy and monetary policy to offset all events.

Event 3​ ______.

A. decreases aggregate demand

A government budget surplus​ _______ loanable funds.

C. increases the supply of

Which of the following is money​?

Charlie's checking account deposit at the Bank of America.

Why are​ checks, debit​ cards, and credit cards not​ money? Choose the correct statement.

Checks and debit cards are not money. They are instructions to the bank to transfer money from one account to another. A credit card is not money. It is an ID card that allows you to take out a loan.

Choose the correct statement. A. In 2017 about 700 commercial banks operated in the United States. B. A benefit of a money market mutual fund is that shareholders can write checks on their accounts with no restrictions. C. Money market mutual funds represent 13 percent of M1. D. A bank's reserves are notes and coins in the bank's vault or in a deposit account at the Federal Reserve.

D. A bank's reserves are notes and coins in the bank's vault or in a deposit account at the Federal Reserve.

Choose the correct statement. A. A credit card is money because it allows you to take a loan at the instant you buy something. B. A check is money because while it is in circulation the quantity of money increases by the amount of the check. C. Currency is money and credit cards are money because they are means of​ payment, but deposits are not money. D. Deposits are​ money, checks are not​ money, and credit cards are not money.

D. Deposits are​ money, checks are not​ money, and credit cards are not money

Explain the flows of funds that finance business investment. Choose the correct statement.

Funds from household​ saving, the government budget​ surplus, and the rest of the world flow through financial markets and institutions to firms who borrow the funds for investment.

Krugman on Monetary and Fiscal Policy Nobel Laureate economist Paul Krugman has launched an​ all-out attack on the monetary policy actions and inactions of Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. Bernanke has increased the quantity of money by historically large amounts and in​ mid-2012 was cautiously trying to determine whether more stimulation was needed. Krugman says Bernanke is too cautious and should print money faster and move the inflation rate upward. Krugman also wants Congress to cut taxes and increase spending. ​Sources: The New York Times​, Washington Post​, and other papers and​ blogs, April, 2012 Explain which macroeconomic school of thought Paul Krugman most likely represents in the views described above. Explain which macroeconomic school of thought supports Ben​ Bernanke's actions described above. Based on this news​ clip, Paul Krugman most likely follows the​ ______ school of thought and Ben Bernanke most likely follows the​ ______ school of thought.

Keynesian or new​ Keynesian; Keynesian or new Keynesian

Adding Up the Cost of​ Obama's Agenda In more than a year of​ campaigning, Barack Obama has made a long list of promises for new federal programs costing tens of billions of dollars. Obama has said he would strengthen the​ nation's bridges and dams​ ($6 billion a​ year), extend health insurance to more people​ (part of a​ $65-billion-a-year health​ plan), develop cleaner energy sources​ ($15 billion a​ year), curb home foreclosures​ ($10 billion in​ one-time spending) and add​ $18 billion a year to education spending. In total a​ $50-billion plan to stimulate the economy through increased government spending. A different blueprint offered by McCain proposes relatively little new spending and tax cuts as a more effective means of solving problems. ​Source: Los Angeles Times​, July​ 8, 2008 Based upon this news​ clip, explain what macroeconomic school of thought Barack Obama most likely follows. Based upon this news​ clip, explain what macroeconomic school of thought John McCain most likely follows. Based on this news​ clip, Barack Obama most likely follows the​ ______ school of thought and John McCain most likely follows the​ ______ school of thought.

Keynesian or new​ Keynesian; classical or new classical

Geithner Urges Action on Economy Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is reported as having said that the United States can no longer rely on consumer spending to be the growth engine of recovery from recession. Washington needs to plant the seeds for business investment and exports.​ "We can't go back to a situation where​ we're depending on a near​ short-term boost in consumption to carry us​ forward," he said. ​Source: The Wall Street Journal​, September​ 12, 2008 Which school of thought do you think Timothy Geithner most likely​ follows? Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner most likely follows the​ _______.

Keynesian school of thought if he is recommending an active policy of tax cuts to combat the recession

M2 consists of​ _____ plus​ _____ and​ _____ deposits,​ _____, and other deposits.

M1; savings​ deposits; small​ time; money market funds

Which of the following is an example of financial capital​?

Rachel has taken a loan to buy a new home.

Choose the correct statements. 1. Gum does not serve as money because it is not a good store of value. 2. Most people know the price of gum, so it could serve as money because it is a unit of account. 3. Because most people buy gum, it can be used as money because it is a useful tool in barter. 4. Gum does not serve as money because it is not generally accepted in exchange for goods and services.

Statements 1 and 4 are correct.

Which of the following statements illustrate monetary policy​?

The Fed has raised the federal funds rate by 0.3 percent.

Which of the following statements illustrate fiscal policy​?

The US government has proposed a hike in the corporate tax rate.

How can the change in U.S. wealth differ from U.S.​ saving?

The change in wealth includes changes in the prices of assets owned and saving excludes these items.

Using a commodity as money creates problems because​ ______.

a commodity is bulky and its value changes over time

Give some examples of monetary policy that decrease aggregate demand. Examples of monetary policy that decrease aggregate demand include​ ______.

a decrease in the quantity of money and an increase in interest rates

Does economic growth result from increases in aggregate​ demand, short-run aggregate​ supply, or​ long-run aggregate​ supply? Economic growth results from​ ______.

a growing supply of labor and increasing labor​ productivity, which increase​ long-run aggregate supply

If the money wage rate rises and potential GDP remains the​ same, does the LAS curve or the SAS curve shift or is there a movement along the LAS curve or the SAS​ curve? A rise in the money wage rate with no change in potential GDP creates​ ______.

a leftward shift of the SAS curve and no change in the LAS curve

Money serves the functions of​ _______.

a medium of​ exchange, a unit of​ account, and a store of value

Does inflation result from increases in aggregate​ demand, short-run aggregate​ supply, or​ long-run aggregate​ supply? Inflation results from​ ______.

a persistent increase in aggregate demand at a faster pace than that of the increase in​ long-run aggregate supply

Give some examples of fiscal policy that increase aggregate demand. Examples of fiscal policy that increase aggregate demand include​ ______.

an increase in government​ expenditure, a decrease in​ taxes, and an increase in transfer payments

The defining feature of the Keynesian view of macroeconomics is that the economy is​ ______.

arely at full employment

The Fed is the lender of last resort​, which means that if​ _____ is short of​ reserves, it can borrow from the​ _____.

a​ bank; Fed

A type of​ _____ is a ​mortgage-backed security​, which entitles​ _____ to the income from a package of mortgages.

a​ bond; its holder

Reserves consist of the currency in the​ _____ plus the balance on its​ _____ account at​ _____.

bank's vaults;​ reserve; a Federal Reserve Bank

The financial institutions that the​ G-20 might require to hold more capital are​ ______. The​ "capital" referred to in the news clip is​ ______.

banks and insurance​ companies; the​ institutions' own funds

A depository institution creates liquidity by​ ______.

borrowing short and lending long

How have depository institutions made innovations that have influenced the composition of​ money? Depository institutions have made innovations that have resulted in​ _______.

checking deposits at thrift institutions becoming an increasing percentage of M1

A stock market is a financial market in which shares of stocks of​ _____ are traded.

corporations

What are the functions of depository​ institutions? The functions of depository institutions include​ _______.

creating liquidity

Depository institutions provide four​ benefits, which are​ ______.

creating​ liquidity, lowering the cost of​ borrowing, lowering the cost of monitoring​ borrowers, and pooling risk

What are the main components of money in the United States​ today? The main components of money in the United States today are​ ______.

currency and deposits at banks and other depository institutions

We call the leakage of bank reserves into currency the currency​ drain, and we call the ratio of​ _____ to​ _____ the currency drain ratio.

currency; deposits

When Mexico decreases the quantity of​ money, Mexico's aggregate demand​ ______.

decreases and its AD curve shifts leftward

The following events have occurred at times in the history of the United​ States: 1. A deep recession hits the world economy 2. The world oil price rises sharply 3. U.S. businesses expect future profits to fall Explain the effect of each of the following events on aggregate supply and aggregate demand in the United States. Event 1​ ______. Event 2​ ______.

decreases aggregate​ demand; decreases​ short-run aggregate supply

The requirement to hold more capital can make financial institutions safer because by holding more​ capital, a financial institution​ ______.

decreases its risk of insolvency

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has warned Japan that its companies operating in China should raise the pay for their workers. Explain how a rise in wages in China will influence the quantity of real GDP supplied and aggregate supply in China. A rise in wages in China​ _______ .

decreases​ China's short-run aggregate supply and the quantity of real GDP supplied does not change

A rise in the wage rate​ _______.

decreases​ short-run aggregate supply and does not change​ long-run aggregate supply

A depository institution is a​ _______.

financial firm that takes deposits from households and firms

What are depository​ institutions? A depository institution is a​ _______.

financial firm that takes deposits from households and firms

Wages Rising Faster than Prices Paychecks in Kansas are​ growing, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Jacqueline​ Midkiff, with the​ department's office in Kansas​ City, says the average overall increase across the board through the​ Midwest, is 1.9 percent over this time last​ year, while inflation grew at 1.4 percent for the same time period. ​Source: Kansas Public Radio​, August​ 1, 2012 Explain how​ "the average overall increase across the​ board" wage increase will influence aggregate supply. The​ "average overall increase across the​ board" wage increase​ _______.

decreases​ short-run aggregate supply because it increases​ firms' costs

How does a change in the quantity of money change the interest rate in the long​ run? In the long​ run, an increase in the quantity of money​ _______ the interest rate.

does not change

If the price level and the money wage rate rise by the same​ percentage, what happens to the quantity of real GDP​ supplied? Along which aggregate supply curve does the economy​ move? If the price level and the money wage rate rise by the same​ percentage, the quantity of real GDP supplied​ ______ and there is a movement up along the​ ______ aggregate supply curve.

does not​ change; long-run

The price of a bond​ ______ and the interest rate in the short run​ ______.

falls; rises

The loanable funds market is the aggregate of all the individual​ _____ markets.

financial

How do households make saving​ decisions? The​ _______, the greater is the amount that a household decides to save.

greater a​ household's disposable income and the smaller a​ household's expected future income

A mortgage is a legal contract that gives ownership of a​ _____ to the​ _____ in the event that the​ _____ fails to meet the agreed loan payments​ (repayments and​ interest).

home; lender; borrower

A depository institution is a financial firm that takes deposits from​ _____.

households and firms

When Canada sets new environmental standards that require power utilities to upgrade their production​ facilities, Canada's aggregate demand​ _______.

increases

The Fed increases the quantity of money and all other things remain the same. Explain the effect of the increase in the quantity of money on aggregate demand in the short run. In the short​ run, aggregate demand​ _______.

increases because interest rates fall and it is it easier to get a loan to buy homes and large consumer goods

Starting from a​ full-employment equilibrium, an increase in aggregate demand​ ______, and creates​ ______ gap.

increases real GDP above potential​ GDP; an inflationary

A government budget deficit​ _______ loanable funds.

increases the demand for

If the price level rises and the money wage rate remains​ constant, what happens to the quantity of real GDP​ supplied? Along which aggregate supply curve does the economy​ move? If the price level rises and the money wage rate remains​ constant, the quantity of real GDP supplied​ ______ and there is a movement up along the​ ______ aggregate supply curve.

increases; short-run

Labor productivity is rising at a rapid rate in China and wages are rising at a similar rate. Explain how a rise in labor productivity and wages in China will influence the quantity of real GDP supplied and aggregate supply in China. A rise in labor productivity​ _______.

increases​ long-run aggregate supply and​ short-run aggregate supply

A central bank​ _______. A commercial bank​ _______

is a​ bank's bank; is a firm that takes deposits from households and firms

During a time of​ uncertainty, why might it be necessary for a bank to build up its​ liquidity? During times of​ uncertainty, it might be necessary for a bank to hold large cash reserves and to have a large percentage of its assets purchased by its own capital because​ ______.

its depositors may decide to make large withdrawals

FDIC insurance helps to minimize the cost of bank failure by​ _______.

limiting the loss of each deposit to amounts over​ $250,000

What are the three main types of markets for financial​ capital? The three main types of markets for financial capital are​ _______.

loan​ markets, bond​ markets, and stock markets

What is the quantity theory of​ money? The quantity theory of money is that in the​ _______, an increase in the quantity of money brings an equal percentage increase in the​ _______.

long​ run; increase in the price level

A government budget surplus​ _______ the real interest​ rate, decreases​ ______.

lowers; private​ saving, and increases investment

Depository institutions pool risk by using funds obtained from​ ______ depositors to make loans to​ ______ borrowers.

many;many

Something is money if it is a commodity or token that is generally acceptable as a​ ______.

means of payment

​Long-run aggregate supply is the relationship between the quantity of real GDP supplied and the price level when the ​ _____ changes in step with the price level to maintain full employment.

money wage rate

Which of the following items are included as money in the United States​ today? Your Visa card is ​_______. U.S. dollar bills in your wallet are ​_______.

not money​; money

Your loan to pay your college tuition is ​_______. The check you have just written to pay for your rent is ​_______.

not money​;not money​

saving is the amount of income that is ___ in net taxes or spent on ___ goods and services

not paid; consumption

Currency consists of​ _____.

notes​ (dollar bills) and coins

Why does the aggregate demand curve slope​ downward? The aggregate demand curve slopes downward because​ _______.

of the wealth effect and the substitution effect

Examples of physical capital are​ ______. Examples of financial capital are​ ______.

ovens used by Pizza Hut and lawn mowers used by​ Larry's Mowing; bonds issued by​ Wal-Mart and stocks issued by Boeing This is the correct answer. D.

wealth is the value of all the things that people

own

A stock is a certificate of​ _____ and claim to the​ _____ that a firm makes.

ownership; profits

Starting from a​ short-run equilibrium, when the Fed decreases the quantity of​ money, _______.

people enter the loanable funds market and sell bonds

How do depository institutions balance risk and​ return? Depository institutions balance risk and return by​ _______.

placing some funds into safe low​ interest-earning assets and other funds into​ high-interest risky assets

Keynesian macroeconomists recommend​ ______.

policies that actively offset changes in aggregate demand that bring recession

Monetarist macroeconomists recommend​ ______.

policies that keep taxes low to avoid disincentive effects that decrease potential GDP

Classical macroeconomists recommend​ ______.

policies that minimize the disincentive effects of taxes on​ employment, investment, and technological change

What are the defining features of Keynesian macroeconomics and what policies do Keynesian macroeconomists​ recommend? The defining feature of the Keynesian view of macroeconomics is that the economy is​ ______.

rarely at full employment

The ​crowding-out effect is the tendency for a government budget deficit to raise the​ _____ and​ _____ investment.

real interest​ rate; decrease

Aggregate demand is the relationship between the quantity of​ _____ demanded and the​ _____ when all other influences on expenditure plans remain the same.

real​ GDP; price level

​Short-run aggregate supply is the relationship between the quantity of​ _____ supplied and the​ _____ when the money wage​ rate, the prices of other​ resources, and potential GDP remain constant.

real​ GDP; price level

The risk that a​ borrower, also known as a​ creditor, might not​ _____ is called credit risk or default risk.

repay a loan

Regulators Give Bleak Forecast for Banks Regulators said that they were bracing for an uptick in the number of bank failures. The Fed declined to comment on the health of specific companies but said that Wall Street firms have learned a great deal from Bear Stearns and have reduced leverage and built up their liquidity.​ Today, investment banks are stronger than they were a​ month- and-a-half ago. ​Source: CNN, June​ 5, 2008 Explain a​ bank's "balancing​ act" and how the​ over-pursuit of profit or underestimation of risk can lead to a bank failure. A​ bank's "balancing​ act" balances​ _______. The​ over-pursuit of profit or underestimation of risk can lead to bank failure because​ _______.

return against​ risk; some borrowers default and never​ repay, which can lead to bank insolvency

What determines the supply of loanable funds and what makes it​ change? The supply of loanable funds is determined by the​ _________. The supply of loanable funds changes when​ _______.

saving decisions of​ households, which are influenced by the real interest​ rate, disposable​ income, expected future​ income, wealth, and default​ risk; disposable​ income, expected future​ income, wealth, or default risk change

What are the defining features of classical macroeconomics and what policies do classical macroeconomists​ recommend? The defining feature of the classical view of macroeconomics is that the economy is​ ______.

self-regulating and always at full employment

A means of payment is a method of ​ _____ a debt.

settling

Does the quantity theory correctly predict the effects of money growth on​ inflation? The​ long-run historical evidence and international evidence show us that the relationship between money growth and the inflation rate​ ______.

supports the quantity​ theory, but the correlation is not perfect

State the financial decision​ rule: If the net present value is positive​ _______ and if the net present value is negative​ _______.

take the​ action; do not take the action

When the price​ level, the money wage​ rate, and other factor prices rise by the same​ percentage, there is a movement along​ ______. Potential GDP​ ______.

the LAS curve​; does not change

When the price level rises but the money wage rate and other factor prices remain the​ same, there is a movement along​ ______. The quantity of real GDP supplied​ ______.

the SAS​ curve; increases

Weak Dollar Helps Shrink Trade Deficit The United States trade deficit narrowed in May as exports climbed to records. Exports of​ American- made goods and services totaled​ $157.6 billion in​ May, a 0.9 percent increase from April. The declining value of the dollar relative to other​ currencies, especially the​ euro, is helping to make American exports cheaper and more attractive to foreign buyers. Growth in exports has been one of the few bright spots for the​ economy, which has been pounded by​ housing, credit and financial crises. Tax rebates also are energizing shoppers. The New York Times​, July​ 12, 2008 Under what circumstances will aggregate demand​ increase? If aggregate demand remains constant explain why a recessionary gap will eventually emerge over time. Aggregate demand will increase if​ ______.

the effect of the tax rebates and the change in the foreign exchange rate outweigh the effect of the​ housing, credit, and financial crises

Requirements to hold more capital make banks safer because​ _______.

the requirement to hold more capital makes the possibility of failure less likely

What is the distinction between gross investment and net​ investment? Gross investment is​ ______. Net investment is​ ______.

the total amount spent on new​ capital; the change in the value of capital

Physical capital is​ ______. Financial capital is​ ______.

the​ tools, instruments,​ machines, buildings, and other items that have been produced in the past and that are used today to produce goods and​ services; the funds that firms use to buy physical capital

Depository institutions minimize the cost of monitoring borrowers by​ ______.

using specialized resources that have a much lower cost than what households would incur if they had to undertake the activity individually

The net present value is the​ _______ flows of money from a financial decision minus​ _____ .

value today of all​ future; the initial cost of the decision

In an​ economy, there is ​$100 million in currency held outside​ banks, ​$100 million in​ traveler's checks, ​$300 million in currency held inside the​ banks, ​$150 million in checking​ deposits, ​$400 million in savings​ deposits, ​$2,000 million in time​ deposits, and ​$600 million in money market mutual funds and other deposits. Calculate M1 and M2. The value of M1 is​ ______ and the value of M2 is​ ______.

​$350 ​million; ​$3,350 million

Using a Federal grant of​ $150,000, a research lab buys equipment for​ $75,000 that has depreciated by​ $11,000 after two years. Calculate gross investment and net investment.

​$75,000; $64,000.

If the annual interest paid on a​ $500 loan is​ $25, the nominal interest rate is​ _____ percent per year. If the nominal interest rate is 5 percent per year and the inflation rate is 2 percent a​ year, the real interest rate is​ _____ per year.

​5; 3

Mexico trades with the United States. Explain the effect of each of the following events on the quantity of real GDP demanded and aggregate demand in Mexico. When the U.S. economy goes into a recession​, ​______.

​Mexico's exports to the United States decrease​, ​Mexico's aggregate demand decreases​, and​ Mexico's AD curve shifts leftward

How do a decrease in transfer payments and a decrease in taxes change aggregate​ demand? Aggregate demand​ _______ when a decrease in transfer payments occurs. Aggregate demand​ _______ when a decrease in taxes occurs.

​decreases; increases

Starting from a​ full-employment equilibrium, a decrease in​ short-run aggregate supply​ ______ the price level and​ ______ potential GDP.

​increases; decreases real GDP below

How does an open market operation change the monetary​ base? An open market purchase​ ______ the monetary base. An open market sale​ ______ the monetary base.

​increases; decreases

The increase in investment​ ______ aggregate demand. The decrease in government spending​ _______ aggregate demand.

​increases; decreases

Wages Could Hit Steepest Plunge in 18 Years A bad economy is starting to drag down wages for millions of workers. The average weekly wage of​ private-sector workers has fallen​ 1.4% this year through September. Colorado will become the first state to lower its minimum wage since the federal minimum wage law was passed in​ 1938, when the state cuts its rate by 4 cents an hour. ​Source: USA Today​, October​ 16, 2009 Explain how the fall in the average weekly wage and the minimum wage will influence aggregate supply. The fall in the average weekly wage rate​ ______ short-run aggregate supply and​ ______ long-run aggregate supply.

​increases; does not change

Canada trades with the United States. Explain the effect of each of the following events on​ Canada's aggregate demand. When the government of Canada cuts income​ taxes, Canada's aggregate demand​ _______. When the United States experiences strong economic​ growth, Canada's aggregate demand​ _______.

​increases; increases

Gross Domestic Product for the First Quarter of 2017 The increase in real GDP in the first quarter primarily reflected increases in personal consumption​ expenditures, exports, and investment. Government spending decreased. ​Source: Bureau of Economic​ Analysis, June​ 29, 2017 Explain how the items in the news clip influence U.S. aggregate demand. The increase in the personal consumption expenditures​ ______ aggregate demand. The increase in exports​ ______ aggregate demand.

​increases; increases

The fall in the minimum wage​ ______ short-run aggregate supply and​ ______ long-run aggregate supply.

​increases; increases

M1 consists of currency held by​ _____ and​ _____, _____, and​ _____ owned by individuals and businesses.

​individuals; businesses;​ traveler's checks; checkable deposits

The federal funds rate is the​ _____ rate on​ _____ loans.

​interest; interbank

Net worth is the total market value of what a financial institution has​ _____ minus the market value of what it has​ _____.

​lent; borrowed

When potential GDP​ increases, ______.

​long-run aggregate supply and​ short-run aggregate supply increase. The LAS and the SAS curve shift rightward

FDIC insurance brings​ _______ stability to the banking system because​ _______.

​more; depositors know that money they have deposited with a bank will be repaid making bank runs less likely

Banks Ordered to Hold More Capital UK banks must hold more capital as their holdings of consumer debt soars. ​Source: The Guardian​, June​ 27, 2017 What is the​ "capital" referred to in the news​ clip? How might the requirement to hold more capital make banks​ safer? The​ "capital" that is referred to in the news clip is​ _________.

​owners' investment in the bank

The Federal Reserve​ (usually called the​ Fed) is the central bank of the United​ States, a​ _____ authority whose main role is the regulation of​ _____.

​public; banks and money

The demand for loanable funds increases and the supply of loanable funds decreases. As a​ result, the equilibrium real interest rate​ ______ and the equilibrium quantity of loanable funds​ ______.

​rises; increases,​ decreases, or remains the same

What are the defining features of monetarist macroeconomics and what policies do monetarist macroeconomists​ recommend? The defining feature of the monetarist view of macroeconomics is that the economy​ is______.

​self-regulating and that it will normally operate at full​ employment, provided that monetary policy is not erratic and that the pace of money growth is kept steady

Explain the influence of the following events on the quantity of real GDP supplied and aggregate supply in India. When fuel prices rise ​_______. When the price level in India increases​ _______.

​short-run aggregate supply​ decreases; the quantity of real GDP supplied increases

A bond is a promise to pay​ _____ sums of money on​ _____ dates.

​specified; specified


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