ECON TEST 3
Savings deposits are included in
M2 but not M1
When the price of broccoli increase relative to cauliflower, people who buy fresh vegetables respond by buying more cauliflower and fewer broccoli. As a result, the CPI has
a commodity substitution bias
Treasury Bonds are
a store of value, but not a medium of exchange
An economy's natural rate of unemployment is the
amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences
An example of the new goods bias in the calculation of the CPI is a price increase in
an iPod player relative to a Walkman
Which of the following is not included in GDP?
carrots grown in your garden and eaten by your family
The Fed's primary tool to change the money supply is
conducting open market operations
The ease with which an asset can be
converted into the economy's medium of exchange determines the liquidity of that asset.
A person who is not employed and claims to be trying hard to find a job but really is not trying hard to find a job is
counted as unemployed but should be counted as out of the labor force.
M1 includes
currency, demand deposits, travelers checks
As the reserve ratio increases, the money multiplier
decreases
Macroeconomists study
economy-wide phenomena
Jamarcus works part-time as a pizza delivery person in a college town. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts Jamarcus as
employed and in the labor force
If the price of a dress is three times the price of a pair of shoes, then a pair of shoes contributes
exactly one-third as much to GDP as does a dress.
Which of the following pairs correctly identify W and Y?
firms and households
Which of the following statistics is usually regarded as the best single measure of a society's economic well-being?
gross domestic product
You receive money as payment for babysitting your neighbors' children. This best illustrates which function of money?
medium of exchange
The prices of the goods and services in the CPI market basket are collected
monthly
CPI market basket
weights the goods and services according to the budget of an average urban household.
According to 2012 data on the U.S. population, which of the following groups of adults of prime working age (ages 25-54) had the highest labor-force participation rate?
white males
If the reserve ratio is 8 percent, then $4,500 of additional reserves can create up to
$56,250 of new money
The GDP price index can be interpreted as
(Nominal GDP ÷ Real GDP) × 100
The labor-force participation rate is computed as
(labor force/adult population) x 100
GDP does not reflect
-the value of leisure. -the value of goods and services produced at home. -the quality of the environment. All of the above are correct.
Which of the following is a way to compute GDP?
. -total income earned. -total expenditures on final goods. -add up the market values of all final goods and services. All of the above are correct
A country's real GDP rose from $500 to $530 while its nominal GDP rose from $600 to $700. What was this country's inflation rate?
10.0%
In the base year, the GDP deflator is always
100
If the price index was 90 in year 1, 100 in year 2, and 95 in year 3, then the economy experienced
11.1 percent inflation between years 1 and 2, and 5 percent deflation between years 2 and 3.
Real GDP is $1,400 billion and nominal GDP is $1,800. The GDP price index equals
128.6
Suppose that some country had an adult population of about 25 million, a labor-force participation rate of 60 percent, and an unemployment rate of 6 percent. How many people were employed?
14.1 million
If in some year nominal GDP was $18 billion and the GDP deflator was 120, what was real GDP?
15 Billion
If the reserve ratio is 4 percent, then the money multiplier is
25
If the nominal interest rate is 8 percent and the rate of inflation is 3 percent, then the real interest rate is
5 percent
Economists at the Congressional Budget Office estimated that for 2012, the U.S. natural rate of unemployment was
5.5%
A typical American worker covered by unemployment insurance receives
50 percent of his former wages for 26 weeks.
From 2013 to 2014, the CPI for medical care increased from 150 to 159. What was the inflation rate for medical care?
6 percent
If your real income in base year prices is $50,000, then if the CPI is 170, what is your nominal income?
85,000
Which of the following is an example of barter?
A barber gives a plumber a haircut in exchange for the plumber fixing the barber's leaky faucet.
According to 2012 data on the U.S. population, which of the following was correct for the adult population of prime working age, ages 25-54?
Black males had lower labor-force participation rates and higher unemployment rates compared to white males.
Bob is looking for work after school, but everywhere he fills out an application, the managers say they always have a lot more applications than open positions. Tom has a law degree. Several firms have made him offers, but he thinks he might be able to find a firm where his talents could be put to better use.
Bob is structurally unemployed, and Tom is frictionally unemployed
Suppose in year 1 the CPI is 90, in year 2 the CPI is 100, and in year 3 the CPI is 110. Then, inflation is
Both answers 11 percent between years 1 and 2 and 10 percent between years 2 and 3 are correct.
If 2010 is the base year, then the inflation rate in 2015 equals
CPI in 2015 - CPI in 2014/ CPI in 2014 X 100
The term economists use to describe a situation in which the economy's overall price level is rising is
Inflation
Sheri, a U.S. citizen, works only in Germany. The value she adds to production in Germany is included
in German GDP, but is not included in U.S. GDP
Gross domestic product measure
income and expenditures
For an economy as a whole,
income must equal expenditure
When a bank loans out $1,000, the money supply
increases
In a fractional-reserve banking system, a decrease in reserve requirements
increases both the money multiplier and the money supply
A double coincidence of wants
is required when there is no item in an economy that is widely accepted in exchange for goods and services. is required in an economy that relies on barter. is a hindrance to the allocation of resources when it is required for trade.
When the Fed conducts open-market purchases,
it buys Treasury securities, which increases the money supply.
Frictional unemployment results from
job searching. It is often thought to explain relatively short spells of unemployment.
Which of the following formulas would you use to calculate the NOMINAL wage rate?
nominal wage rate = (real wage rate × CPI) ÷ 100
Discouraged workers are included in
none of the above
The fact the consumers substitute one good for another when prices change is
not taken into account by the fixed market basket used in calculating the CPI.
Marginally attached workers are people who are
not working and are not looking for work, but would work if asked.
The labor force equals the
number of people employed plus the number of people unemployed
Changes in the GDP deflator reflect
only changes in prices
In a simple circular-flow diagram, firms use the money they get from a sale to
pay wages to workers. pay rent to landlords. pay profit to the firms' owners. All of the above are correct.
The inflation rate measures the
percentage change in the CPI from one year to the next year.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the changes of the
prices paid by consumers for a fixed market basket of consumer goods and services
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
protects depositors in the event of bank failures
When studying changes in the economy over time, economists want a measure of the total quantity of goods and services the economy is producing that is not affected by changes in the prices of those goods and services. In other words, economists want to study
real GDP
A recession has traditionally been defined as a period during which
real GDP declines for two consecutive quarters
If the inflation rate is greater than the nominal interest rate, then the
real interest rate will be negative
unemployment insurance
reduces the hardship of unemployment, but it also increases the amount of unemployment. reduces the incentive for the unemployed to find and take new jobs. causes workers to be less likely to seek guarantees of job security when they negotiate with employers over the terms of employment.
Frictional unemployment is inevitable because
sectoral shifts are always happening
The Federal Reserve
serves as a lender of last resort
Cyclical unemployment refers to
short-run fluctuations around the natural rate of unemployment
Dollar bills, rare paintings, and emerald necklaces are all
stores of value
If the wage is kept above the equilibrium wage for any reason, the result is
structural unemployment
The CPI is more commonly used as a gauge of inflation than the GDP deflator is because
the CPI better reflects the goods and services bought by consumers.
GDP is defined as
the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time
For an economy as a whole,
the market value of production must equal expenditure
Today, bank runs are
uncommon because of FDIC deposit insurance
Eric was laid off two months ago. He has not searched for other work because he is expecting to be recalled to work. The Bureau of Labor Statistics counts Eric as
unemployed and in the labor force
When we measure and record economic value, we use money as the
unit of account