Chapter 7 Question bank
If the expected inflation rate is 4 percent and the nominal interest rate is 9 percent, the expected real interest rate is
5 percent
If people suddenly become more willing to lend money, what happens to the equilibrium rate of interest?
An increase in the supply of loanable funds will decrease the interest rate.
The unemployment rate trended down from the early 1980s to 2000 because there were fewer people in the workforce like
Billy, age 18
A person whose skills do not match the available job openings is considered frictionally unemployed.
False
An increase in the interest rate will increase the demand for loanable funds.
False
As a result of the hyperflation in Zimbabwe, GDP fell by 50%.
False
Which is true of cost-push inflation?
It results in a movement along the aggregate demand curve.
Since 1980, a country that has experienced deflation is
Japan
Which of the following is true regarding labor force participation rates in the United States since the 1950s?
The rate for men has fallen; that for women has increased.
Which of the following is true about inflation?
Those who have borrowed money at an interest rate below the rate of inflation will generally benefit.
Inflation is defined as a sustained increase in the price level.
True
Inflation rates differ across regions mostly because of differences in housing prices.
True
It is difficult to compare unemployment rates across countries because methods of measuring unemployment are not standardized.
True
The real interest rate can be negative.
True
Suppose you received a 3 percent increase in your nominal wage. Over the year, inflation ran about 6 percent. Which of the following is true?
Your real wage fell.
As a result of hyperinflation,
Zimbabwans tried to spend money just as soon as they received it
Deflation refers to
a decreasing price level
Structural unemployment results from
a mismatch of skills
Structural unemployment refers to unemployment that results from
being in the wrong geographical location
Which of the following groups has historically had the highest unemployment rate?
black teenagers
Which of the following groups tends to have the highest unemployment rate in the United States?
black teenagers
If the inflation rate is higher than expected, which of the following groups in society would be most likely to gain?
borrowers
Anticipated inflation
causes fewer problems than unanticipated inflation
The view that union wage demands may be a source of inflation would be best associated with the
cost push view of inflation
Most of the unemployment experienced in the United States during the Great Depression was
cyclical
Which of the following is not consistent with full employment?
cyclical unemployment
A decrease in the interest rate, other things constant, will
decrease the quantity of loanable funds supplied
Since World War II, labor force participation rates have
decreased for males and increased for females
A discouraged worker is one who
drops out of the labor force because he cannot find a job
In which of the following industries are workers least likely to suffer from cyclical unemployment?
education
Which type of unemployment is most likely to help the economy become more efficient?
frictional
Since the end of World War II, the U.S. unemployment rate
has displayed an upward trend
Different demographic groups
have different unemployment rates
In periods of high inflation,
high nominal interest rates are likely to result
Which of the following is not considered a cost of unemployment?
higher inflation rates
Since World War II, the average duration of unemployment in the U.S.
increased
In times of rapid inflation,
money loses its use as a store of value
An example of structural unemployment caused by a change in tastes and preferences is
newspaper journalists
The real interest rate can be expressed as the
nominal interest rate minus the inflation rate
Suppose the official unemployment rate is 10 percent. We can conclude without question that
one of every ten people in the labor force is currently unemployed
Demand-pull inflation is caused by an
outward shift of the aggregate demand curve
Unanticipated inflation is usually viewed as undesirable because it
redistributes income and wealth
Which of the following is not a way to become officially unemployed?
retire
Jamal lost his job as a shipbuilder during 2004. His shipyard never reopened, and so his very specialized skills are no longer in demand. Jamal's unemployment is best classified as
structural
Which of the following types of unemployment is the hardest to reduce?
structural
When the economy is at full employment, what types of unemployment may exist?
structural and frictional
Unemployment arising from mismatch of skills is called
structural unemployment
In April of 2010, the US economy added 290,000 jobs but the unemployment rate still rose from 9.7% to 9.9%. Which of the following best explains how this can happen?
the number of unemployed workers also rose but by an even greater percentage
Full employment is considered a major economic goal because
the opportunity cost of unemployment is lost production
If the nominal interest rate is 6 percent and the inflation rate is 4 percent,
the real interest rate is 2 percent
The unemployment rate does not measure all of the "unemployment problem." Which of the following groups is not counted as unemployed in the official unemployment statistics?
the underemployed and the discouraged workers
Unanticipated inflation penalizes
those who are saving
During periods when the inflation rate fluctuates widely,
uncertainty about changes in relative prices causes a decrease in economic efficiency
The problems that inflation creates for society are caused primarily by
uncertainty regarding the rate at which different prices are increasing or will increase
An individual with a Ph.D. in physics, who can find employment only in a pizza parlor, would be considered as
underemployed
When workers are over-qualified for their current jobs or can find only part-time work, we say they are
underemployed
Because of the way discouraged workers and part-time employment are measured, the official unemployment rate
understates the unemployment problem
A recent college graduate who is still looking for their first job, would be considered as
unemployed
Full employment
will always include some unemployment
A worker would be hurt least by inflation when the
worker is protected by a cost-of-living adjustment clause in an employment contract
The official unemployment rate would be higher if it included the existence of hidden unemployment or individuals who are
working part-time but prefer full-time work
If the inflation rate is 5 percent and you receive a wage increase of 5 percent,
your nominal income increases by 5 percent but your real income is unchanged
Which of the following is true about U.S. history prior to 1945?
Major wars resulted in high inflation rates that were usually followed by deflation.
Which of the following is not an effect of hyperinflation?
More resources are used efficiently to overcome inflation's effects on transactions costs.
During inflationary times, which of the following is unlikely to happen?
People are willing to lend money for longer periods.
Which of the following statements about unemployment is true?
Some unemployment exists even when the economy is healthy and growing.
Which of the following people would be counted in the labor force?
Stephanie, who holds a Ph.D. in history, but can only find part-time employment at a fast-food restaurant
Suppose the price levels in four successive years are 100, 120, 133, and 140. Which of the following is true?
The economy is experiencing inflation.
Suppose U = the number of adults who are unemployed; E = the number of adults who are employed; and NLF = the number of adults not in the labor force. Which expression would equal the labor force participation rate?
(U + E)/(U + E + NLF)
Tony lent Dave $1,000 for one year with the understanding that Dave would repay $1,070. If the actual inflation rate was 7 percent, what was the real rate of interest Tony received?
0 percent
Consider an economy made up of 100 people, 60 of whom hold jobs, 10 of whom are looking for work, and 15 of whom are retired. The number counted as unemployed is
10
Which of the following is not an effect of hyperinflation?
100. Which of the following is not an effect of hyperinflation?
If two parties to a loan contract agree that the lender should earn an 8 percent increase in purchasing power as a result of a loan, and the inflation rate is 5 percent, what is the nominal interest rate?
13 percent
Which period in U.S. economic history was not characterized by inflation?
1929-1933
During which of the following decades was the U.S. inflation rate highest?
1970s
Raul borrowed $1,000 from Marta for a year and agreed to repay her $1,050 at the end of the year. If the inflation rate was 3 percent, what is the real rate of interest Marta received?
2 percent
Since World War II, the Consumer Price Index has increased by an average of
3.9% per year
Assuming the total population is 150 million, the labor force is 100 million, and 94 million workers are employed, the unemployment rate is
6 percent
Consider an economy with an adult population of 100, 50 of whom hold jobs, 10 of whom are looking for work, and 15 of whom are retired. The labor force participation rate is
60 percent
Consider an economy made up of 100 people, 60 of whom hold jobs, 10 of whom are looking for work, and 15 of whom are retired. The number of people in the labor force is
70
Which of the following would lead to the most inflation?
Aggregate demand increases and aggregate supply decreases.
What was the result of increased oil prices during the 1970s?
Aggregate supply decreased, causing cost-push inflation.
Suppose you received a 4 percent increase in your nominal wage. Over the year, inflation runs about 7 percent. Which of the following is true?
Although your nominal wage rose, your real wage decreased.
Suppose you received a 5 percent increase in your nominal wage. Over the year, inflation ran about 2 percent. Which of the following is true?
Both your nominal and real wages increased.
An increase in the supply of loanable funds, other things constant, will increase the interest rate.
False
Anticipated inflation distorts markets more than does unanticipated inflation.
False
Demand-pull inflation is typically caused by rapidly rising costs of production.
False
Discouraged workers are included in the labor force figures but not in unemployment figures.
False
During periods of high inflation, people want to hold as much money as possible.
False
During periods of inflation, all prices increase.
False
If the CPI in 2003 was 150 and the CPI in 2004 was 160, the inflation rate over the year was 10 percent.
False
If the expected inflation rate is high, the nominal interest rate will be low.
False
If the price level increases by 2 percent each year, the inflation rate is increasing.
False
Inflation can only be caused by an increase in aggregate demand.
False
Inmates from the county prison who are on work release are counted as part of the labor force.
False
Measured unemployment includes discouraged workers.
False
The labor force consists of all adults who are currently employed.
False
The supply of loanable funds curve slopes downward to the right.
False
The unemployment rate rises any time there is an increase in the number of unemployed.
False
Unanticipated inflation generally hurts borrowers and benefits lenders.
False
Some economists have argued that inflation during the 1970s contributed to the U.S. economy's relatively slow growth rate. What is the basis for this view?
High and variable inflation rates increased uncertainty, thus making business decisions more difficult.
The metropolitan with the lowest unemployment rate is
Honolulu
Which of the following is true about inflation?
Inflation is more damaging if it is unanticipated.
Which of the following is not an effect of hyperinflation?
People hold on to currency for long periods of time.
Which of the following is not an effect of hyperinflation?
People tend to exchange a currency that is subject to low inflation for one subject to high inflation.
If top government officials claim that "more people are working now than ever before," which of the following must be true?
The number of people employed is higher now than ever before.
Which of the following is not a cost of unemployment?
The opportunity cost of unemployment is a higher inflation rate.
Which of the following events would most likely cause the nominal interest rate to fall?
The supply of loanable funds increases and the demand for loanable funds decreases.
Which of the following is true about inflation?
Those who have loaned money at an interest rate below the rate of inflation suffer economic losses.
A major cost of unemployment is lost production.
True
A sustained decrease in the price level is known as deflation.
True
An increase in the demand for loanable funds, other things constant, will increase the interest rate.
True
As a result of the hyperflation in Zimbabwe, the unemployment rate rose to 90%.
True
At the rate of inflation in Zimbabwe in 2008, a $25 pair of jeans would have cost $3.8 billion at the end of the year.
True
Construction workers at times face high rates of unemployment because their work is both seasonal and subject to wide swings over the business cycle.
True
During periods of inflation, the real value (purchasing power) of a given amount of nominal dollars decreases.
True
Ginger quits her job as a secretary because she cannot handle the stress. It takes her three weeks of solid effort to land a job as a receptionist. Over these three weeks, she would be considered frictionally unemployed.
True
Government fiscal policies that attempt to stimulate aggregate demand are often aimed at reducing cyclical unemployment.
True
If Dave loans funds at 2 percent while the inflation rate is 4 percent, his real rate of interest is -2 percent.
True
If a new Ph.D. in philosophy finds work as a taxi driver, but continues to look for a college teaching position, he is counted as being employed.
True
If nominal wages increase 7 percent while the price level rises by 5 percent, real wages rise.
True
If the CPI is 200, then the price level has doubled since the base year.
True
Most of the unemployment during the Great Depression was cyclical unemployment.
True
Relative prices describe the terms at which individual goods are exchanged for one another.
True
The labor force participation rate climbs with education.
True
The nominal interest rate is determined in the market for loanable funds.
True
The unemployment rate for blacks in the United States is higher than that for whites.
True
Suppose U = the number of adults who are unemployed; E = the number of adults who are employed; and NLF = the number of adults not in the labor force. Which expression would equal the unemployment rate?
U/(U + E)
Which of the following is true about labor force participation?
When the unemployed become "discouraged workers," the labor force participation rate declines.
Suppose you received a 5 percent increase in your nominal wage. Over the year, inflation ran about 2 percent. Which of the following is true?
Your real wage increased.
In addition to Brazil, another country recently suffering from hyperinflation is
Zimbabwe
Which of the following people would be counted as unemployed?
a downhill ski instructor who looks for work during the summer
The Consumer Price Index measures the cost of
a fixed market basket of consumer goods and services produced in the U.S. economy
Inflation is
a general and continuing rise in the money prices of goods and services
Which of the following people would be counted among the unemployed?
a new college graduate not qualified for any of the jobs available in his small town
Which of the following people would be classified as unemployed?
a person who wants a job as a fashion model but cannot find work in that field
Cyclical unemployment results from
a recession in the economy
Which of the following people is least likely to be hurt by inflation?
a salesperson who works on commission
Which of the following will most likely qualify for unemployment compensation benefits?
a spot welder who has just gotten his first "pink slip" in the mail after ten years of continuous employment
Since World War II, the U.S. economy has experienced
an increase in the labor force participation rate of women
If the official unemployment rate increases in August from its July level, we can conclude that __________ unemployment is responsible for the increase.
any of the causes of
People who are not currently employed, but say they want a job, are counted as unemployed only if they
are actively seeking employment
An occupation with a high unemployment rate is
auto workers
An accountant who lost their job in the last recession who gives up looking for work after 12 months of unsuccessful job search, would be considered as
both a and c
If the official unemployment rate increases in March from its February level because of sluggish sales in the auto industry, we can conclude that __________ unemployment is responsible for the increase.
cyclical
Which type of unemployment is likely to increase the most in a recession?
cyclical unemployment
The unemployment rate will decrease whenever there is a(n)
decrease in the number of unemployed relative to the size of the labor force
An increase in the interest rate, other things constant, will
decrease the quantity of loanable funds demanded
Seasonal unemployment results from
decreases in demand for labor at certain times of the year
The difference between demand-pull inflation and cost-push inflation is that
demand-pull inflation is caused by movements of the aggregate demand curve; cost-push inflation is caused by movements of the aggregate supply curve
Exclusion of which of the following tends to understate the true extent of unemployment in the economy?
discouraged workers
Uncertainty about inflation
enhances money's importance as a link between the present and the future
Jacqueline, a brilliant new Ph.D. in economics, has turned down many job offers because she hopes eventually to teach at one of the top ten universities in her field. The type of unemployment she is experiencing is
frictional
Sharon was being treated unfairly by her boss, so she stormed off the job and two weeks later found another position. For two weeks Sharon experienced
frictional unemployment
Workers who are temporarily unemployed but who normally find jobs quickly are called
frictionally unemployed
Your cousin recently graduated from Harvard Law School and has not found a job after looking for one last week. She can be described as
frictionally unemployed
An increase in a person's real wage necessarily means
greater purchasing power
The labor force participation rate is the number of people
in the labor force divided by the adult population
Which of the following factors makes the official unemployment rate an overstatement of the actual level of unemployment in the economy?
inclusion of those who pretend to look for work in order to qualify for welfare programs
The unemployment rate will increase whenever there is a(n)
increase in the number of unemployed relative to the size of the labor force
A decrease in the interest rate, other things constant, will
increase the quantity of loanable funds demanded
An increase in the interest rate, other things constant, will
increase the quantity of loanable funds supplied
130. Since the end of World War II, the U.S. price level has
increased eightfold
The labor force participation rate for women in the United States has
increased significantly since the 1950s
Inflation can be caused by
increases in aggregate demand or decreases in aggregate supply
Demand-pull inflation is associated with
increasing aggregate demand and lower unemployment
Cost-push inflation is typically caused by an
inward shift of the supply curve
The best example of a frictionally unemployed worker is one who
is in the process of voluntarily switching jobs
Unanticipated inflation creates problems for society because
it redistributes wealth and income
If future price changes were perfectly anticipated by both borrowers and lenders, what would happen to the real interest rate in the future if the price level changed?
it would not change
A decrease in a person's real wage necessarily means
lower purchasing power
Which of the following are classified as "discouraged workers"?
members of the noninstitutional population who say they want to be employed but are not searching for a job
The only job Justin ever holds is preparing income tax forms at H&R Block from January 2 to April 15. In March, while he is still working, he sends his resume to prospective employers. In March, he was counted as
part of the labor force
The official unemployment rate disguises the extent of the unemployment problem because
people overqualified for their current job are not considered unemployed
Underemployment refers to
people working in jobs that do not fully use their skills
The unemployment rate is the
percentage of the labor force that does not have a job
Hyperinflation refers to a situation in which
prices are rising extremely rapidly
As a result of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe,
prices were 150 million times higher at the end of 2008 than they were at the beginning
Cyclical unemployment results from
prolonged declines in business activity
An increase in unemployment benefits is likely to do which of the following?
reduce a person's incentive to look for work
Inflation
reduces the real income of workers when wages increase less than prices do
Which of the following is most likely to reduce structural unemployment?
retraining workers in marketable skills
Unemployment rates __________ during contractions and __________ during expansions.
rise, fall
If the official unemployment rate increases in January from its December level because the Christmas season is over, we can conclude that __________ unemployment is responsible for the increase.
seasonal
The impact of __________ unemployment is removed from official unemployment figures that are reported monthly.
seasonal
Seasonal unemployment refers to unemployment that results from
seasonal decreases in demand for labor
The type of unemployment most likely to be experienced by a touring professional golfer is
seasonal unemployment
Juanita earned a B.S. in engineering and went to work for a defense contractor. When the government cut spending, Juanita and 99 others were laid off. The only other business in the town is growing grapes, but the growers refuse to hire laid-off engineers, knowing they will leave at the first opportunity. The unemployment Juanita is experiencing is
structural
Which type of unemployment is experienced by a person who is laid off at an office because new technology reduces the need to handle customer service inquiries?
structural
Frictional unemployment refers to unemployment that results from
taking the time to find the best job
In the United States,
the average inflation rate was higher after 1950 than before
The higher you think the inflation rate is likely to be,
the higher the nominal interest rate you will offer as a borrower and want as a lender
The higher the anticipated inflation rate,
the more workers will ask for in wages, and the more firms will agree to pay
The labor force consists of all
the noninstitutionalized population over 16 in the economy who hold jobs or are looking for them
In periods of high inflation,
the purchasing power of money is decreasing
If the nominal interest rate is 5 percent and there is no inflation,
the real interest rate is 5 percent
If the aggregate supply curve shifts leftward,
the resulting increase in the price level is usually called cost-push inflation
If the aggregate demand curve shifts rightward,
the resulting increase in the price level is usually called demand-pull inflation
Unanticipated inflation redistributes income across groups in society. Among the winners are
those who borrow at fixed interest rates