Principles of Macroeconomics

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What two institutions did Congress create in order to increase the availability of mortgages in a secondary​ market?

"Fannie Mae" and​ "Freddie Mac"

Which of the following is an example of an expansionary fiscal​ policy?

A decrease in taxes.

One of the goals of the Federal Reserve is price stability. For the Fed to achieve this​ goal

A decrease in the money supply and an increase in the interest rate.

Suppose the economy is initially in​ long-run equilibrium. The Fed decides to increase the required reserve ratioincrease the required reserve ratio. In the​ short-run, this contractionary monetary policy will​ cause:

A shift from AD 2AD2 to AD 1AD1 and a movement to point​ D, with a lower price level and lower output.

Suppose the economy is initially in​ long-run equilibrium. The government enacts a policy to increase government spending. In the​ short-run, this expansionary fiscal policy will​ cause:

A shift from AD 1 to AD 2 and a movement to point​ B, with a higher price level and higher output.

As of April​ 2017, which of the following demographic groups has the highest unemployment​ rate?

African Americans

Real GDP per capita LOADING... is often used as a measure of general​ well-being. While increases in real GDP often do lead to increases in the​ well-being of the​ population, why is real GDP not a perfect measure of​ well-being?

All of the above.

The introduction of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into the​ mortgage-backed securities market by the government

All of the above.

All of the following are arguments against an explicit inflation targeting rule for monetary policy except​

An explicit target is easier to understand by households and firms which makes monetary policy more transparent

indicate whether each of the following is a final​ good, an intermediate​ good, or neither.

Coffee beans purchased by a coffee shop Intermediate good One share of Google stock Neither A new​ pick-up truck purchased by a consumer Final good A new home purchased by a family Final good

What is inflation​ targeting?

Committing the central bank to achieve an announced level of inflation.

The figure shows the values of the components of GDP for the year 2016. Based on the data​ shown, which of the following statements regarding the components of GDP is​ false?

Consumer spending on services is less than the sum of spending on durable and nondurable goods.

What are the four major categories of​ expenditure?

Consumption, investment, government​ purchases, and net exports.

is unemployment caused by a recession.

Cyclical unemployment

Suppose that the economy enters into a recession and​ that, as a​ result, Rusty Z. Wrench loses his job as a delivery truck mechanic and remains unemployed. When the economy​ recovers, Rusty's previous employer rehires him. What is the best classification for his time as an unemployed truck​ mechanic?

Cyclically unemployed

According to​ Costco's CEO, Jim​ Sinegal: ​"Paying good wages and keeping your people working for you is good business...Imagine that you have​ 120,000 loyal ambassadors out there who are constantly saying good things about Costco. It has to be a significant advantage for​ you." ​Sources: Alan B. Goldberg and Bill​ Ritter, "Costco CEO Finds​ Pro-Worker Means​ Profitability," ABCnews.com​, Aug.​ 2, 2006; Lori​ Montgomery, "Maverick CEO Joins Push to Increase Minimum​ Wage," Washington Post​, Jan.​ 30, 2007. What is​ Costco's CEO referring​ to?

Efficiency wages

Why did the Fed help JP Morgan Chase buy Bear​ Stearns?

Failure of Bear Stearns would lead to a larger investment bank failure. Commercial banks would be reluctant to lend to investment banks.

Consider the following​ statement: ​"In the dynamic AD and AS​ model, contractionary monetary policy causes the price level to​ fall." The statement is

False. Contractionary policy causes the price level to rise by less than it would have without the policy

Why is GDP an imperfect measurement of total production in the​ economy?

GDP does not include household production or production from the underground economy.

National income is

GDP minus depreciation.

Suppose an economy is given by the​ following: Population​ = 229 million Labor force​ = 157 million The number of people employed​ = 149.2 million The number of people unemployed​ = 7.8 million

Given the information​ above, the unemployment rate is 5​%.

The term​ "crowding out" refers to a situation​ where:

Government spending increases interest rates and decreases private investment.

The table and figure show GDP measured in terms of the total income received by households. Use the table and figure to help determine which of the following statements about the division of income is false.

Gross domestic income is measured precisely.

Identify whether the following topics belong in microeconomics or​ macroeconomics:

How does the price of corn change if the price of wheat​ increase? Microeconomics Identify the best measurement of total output in the US economy. Macroeconomics How will an increase in government spending impact the inflation​ rate? Macroeconomics The most efficient market structure is perfect competition. Microeconomics

Which of the following is not a cost created by high​ inflation?

Inflation causes the real wage to fall which means that firms have to pay more for workers.

The Federal Reserve cannot affect real GDPreal GDP ​directly; therefore, the Fed typically uses the following as its policy​ target

Interest rates.

How do investment banks differ from commercial​ banks

Investment banks generally do not lend to households. Your answer is correct. B. Investment banks do not take deposits.

The BLS uses the establishment survey LOADING... to collect information on employment in the economy. Indicate one drawback of the establishment survey compared to the current population survey and indicate one advantage.

It is based on company payroll and not on unverifiable answers. Your answer is correct.C. It does not include information about​ self-employed people.

Since​ 1948, which of the following best describes the trend in the labor force participation rate LOADING...​?

It is decreasing for men and increasing for women.

Suppose the fixed interest rate on a loan is​ 5.75% and the rate of inflation is expected to be​ 4.25%. The real interest rate is​ 1.5%. Suppose now that instead of​ 4.25%, the inflation rate unexpectedly reaches​ 5.5%. Who gains and who loses from this unanticipated​ inflation?

Lenders lose from a lower real interest rate. Borrowers gain from a lower real interest rate.

A policy of decreasing the marginal income tax rate to increase labor supply is intended to result​ in:

Long run supply side effects.

Which of the following is NOT a monetary policy LOADING... goal of the Federal Reserve bank​ (the Fed)?

Low prices

Consider the figure to the right. Can the Fed achieve a​ $900 billion money supply​ (MS) AND a​ 5% interest rate​ (point C)?

No. The Fed cannot target both the money supply and the interest rate simultaneously.

After September​ 11, 2001, the federal government increased military spending on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Is this increase in spending considered fiscal​ policy?

No. The increase in defense spending after that date was designed to achieve homeland security objectives.

Which of the following statements about prices and inflation is not​ correct?

Prices generally increase at the same rate across most periods of time.

If the Federal Reserve is late to recognize a recession and implements an expansionary policy too​ late, the result could be an increase in inflation during the beginning of the next phase. Even though the goal had been to reduce the severity of the​ recession, the poor timing caused another​ problem: inflation. This is an example of what type of​ policy?

Procyclical policy

Which of the following can give an early warning of future increases in the price​ level?

Producer price index

Which of the following would be included in the gross national product​ (GNP) of the United​ States?

Production from a U.S. firm that operates in Mexico.

Suppose the base year is 2001. Looking at GDP data from the United States from 2001 to the​ present, what would be true of the relationship between nominal GDP and real GDP LOADING...​?

RGDP​ < NGDP because prices are rising.

Which of the following is not an issue with using active monetary policy to reduce business​ cycles?

Real GDP and employment changes from monetary policy actions can move in a countercyclical manner

What effect do labor unions LOADING... have on the unemployment​ rate?

Since few​ non-government workers are​ unionized, there is no significant effect on the unemployment rate.

How does the U.S. economy create and destroy millions of jobs each​ year?

Some businesses are​ expanding, while others are contracting. In the market​ system, new firms are constantly entering and exiting various industries.

Which of the following statements about the consumption component of GDP is not​ correct?

Spending on services is smaller than the amount of consumption spending on durable and nondurable goods. Your answer is correct.

Suppose that Sally J. Society recently lost her job as an underwater welder. In looking for a new​ job, she discovers that the only available jobs are for economists and that there are no openings for underwater welders because the trade is now obsolete. If Sally J. Society decides to return to school to earn an Economics​ degree, what is the best classification of her unemployment​ status?

Structurally unemployed

The Fed uses monetary policy to offset the effects of a recession​ (high unemployment and falling prices when actual real GDP falls short of potential​ GDP) and the effects of a rapid expansion​ (high prices and​ wages). Can the​ Fed, therefore, eliminate​ recessions?

The Fed can only soften the magnitude of​ recessions, not eliminate them.

Nobel laureate Milton Friedman and his followers belong to a school of thought known as monetarism. What do the monetarists argue the Fed should​ target

The Fed should target the money​ supply, not the interest​ rate, and that it should adopt the monetary growth rule

Monetary policy is defined​ as:

The actions the Federal Reserve takes to manage the money supply and interest rates.

As the figure to the right​ indicates, the Fed can affect both the money supply and interest rates.​ However, in recent​ years, the Fed targets interest rates in monetary policy more often than it does the money supply. Which interest rate does the Fed​ target?

The federal funds rate

The Federal Reserve has multiple economic goals for monetary policy to​ achieve, ​ However, it can be difficult to manage all of the goals at once. Which of the following is not true regarding the multiple goals of the​ Fed?

The goal of financial market stability means that the Fed tries to ensure that asset​ prices, such as stock​ prices, increase at a very high rate so investors can make more money. Your answer is correct.

is the percentage of the​ working-age population in the labor force.

The labor force participation rate 61.8%

Why might increasing taxes as a fiscal policy be a more difficult policy than the use of monetary policy to slow down an economy experiencing​ inflation

The legislative process experiences longer delays than monetary policy.

Which of the following is not a viable monetary policy target for the​ Fed?

The money demand.

What are the​ Fed's main monetary policy​ targets?

The money supply and interest rates

Which of the following are examples of discretionary fiscal​ policy

The president and Congress reduce tax rates to increase the amount of investment spending. Your answer is correct.B. The government provides stimulus funds to repair roads and bridges to increase spending in the economy. F. Congress provides a tax rebate to encourage additional spending in order to reduce the unemployment rate.

How do unemployment insurance payments LOADING... in the United States and social insurance programs in other countries increase the unemployment​ rate?

They decrease the opportunity cost of job search.

Fiscal policy refers​ to:

The​ government's use of taxes and expenditures to achieve macroeconomic policy objectives.

ndicate whether the following statement is true or false and why. ​"A wage rising slower than the rate of inflation is actually​ falling."

True. If wages are increasing slower than the average price of goods and​ services, purchasing power falls.

What are the four categories of​ income?

Wages, Interest,​ Rent, and Profit.

When is it considered​ "good policy" for the government to run a budget​ deficit?

When borrowing is used for​ long-lived capital goods.

Which of the following equations sums up the components of Gross Domestic Product​ (GDP)?

Y=C+I+G+NX

A recession occurs when an economy experiences a period in which there is

a decrease in total production

Even perfectly anticipated inflation imposes costs.​ Why?

all of the above

How does a budget deficit LOADING... act as an automatic stabilizer and reduce the severity of a​ recession?

all of the above

In the figure to the​ right, when the money supply increased from MS 1MS1 to MS 2MS2​, the equilibrium interest rate fell from​ 4% to​ 3%. Why?

all of the above

Increased government debt can lead to higher interest rates​ and, as a​ result, crowding out of private investment spending. In terms of borrowing​ (debt-spending), what will offset the effect of crowding out in the long run so that government debt poses less of a problem to the​ economy?

all of the above

When the economy is at full​ employment,

all of the above

Which of the following causes changes in the CPI to overstate the true inflation​ rate?

all of the above

Why is the unemployment​ rate, as measured by the Bureau of Labor​ Statistics, an imperfect measure of the extent of joblessness in the​ economy?

all of the above

What are the gains to be had from simplifying the tax​ code?

all of the done

When actual GDP is below potential GDP the budget deficit increases because​ of:

an increase in transfer payments and a decrease in tax revenues.

Government spending and taxes that increase or decrease without any actions taken by the government are referred to as

automatic stabilizers.

Some spending and taxes increase or decrease with the business cycle. This event often has an effect on the economy that is similar to fiscal policy and is called

automatic stabilizers.

When the Federal Open Market Committee​ (FOMC) decides to increase the money​ supply, it U.S. Treasury securities. If the FOMC wishes to decrease the money​ supply, it U.S. Treasury securities.

buys Sells

An increase in the money supply in the U.S. will no

cause the value of investing in U.S. financial assets to become more desirable to foreign investors

In the long​ run, increases in government purchases result in

complete crowding out.

What index is used to measure the average prices paid by a typical​ family? An average of the prices of the goods and services purchased by a typical family is​ the:

consumer price index​ (CPI). 7.73%

One-time tax​ rebates, such as those in 2001 and​ 2008, increase consumption spending by less than a permanent tax cut because​ one-time tax rebates increase

current income.

As output​ (GDP) is​ increasing, the amount of cyclical unemployment would

decrease

The dynamic aggregate demand and aggregate supply model allows for a more realistic examination of monetary policy over the basic aggregate supply and aggregate demand model by allowing the economy in the dynamic model to

experience continuous inflation and experience​ long-run economic growth.

The multiplier effect is only a consideration for increases in government purchases.

false

Inventories are part of investment and therefore included in GDP because

firms produce​ goods, however sometimes the goods may be unsold at the time GDP is computed.

Suppose John Q. Worker is currently unemployed. Each​ day, John Q. Worker spends the entire day searching available job openings for an appropriate position given his set of​ skills, abilities, and interests. If someone asks John Q. what he does for​ work, he tells them that he is currently​ "in-between jobs." Which of the following best classifies John​ Q.'s unemployment​ status?

frictionally unemployed

Wages earned by households make up ​50% of the total income earned in the U.S. economy.

greater than

When examining the​ circular-flow diagram,

households can use some of their income to purchase goods from foreigners as imports.

The BLS surveys​ 30,000 households on their spending habits. The results are used to construct a market basket of goods and services purchased by the typical urban family of four. The chart on the right shows these goods and services grouped into eight broad categories for December 2016. The percentages represent the expenditure shares of the categories within the market basket. Which of the following categories make up about​ three-quarters of the market​ basket?

housing, transportation, and food

If the government increases expenditure without raising​ taxes, this will

increase the budget deficit and require the government to borrow additional funds. cause the interest rate to​ increase, thereby, reducing private investment and crowding out the private sector.

When the Fed uses monetary policy​ targets, they cannot use both a money supply target and an interest rate target at the same time because

interest rates are determined by money supply and money demand but the Fed does not control money demand.

The federal funds rate

is the rate that banks charge each other for​ short-term loans of excess reserves

If prices rise over​ time, then real GDP will be

larger than nominal GDP in years before the base year.

Personal income is

national income minus retained corporate earnings plus government transfer payments and interest on government bonds.

One major component of GDP that can be negative is

net exports

Which of the following formulas does the Bureau of Labor Statistics use to calculate the unemployment​ rate?

number of unemployed/number in labor force X100

Unemployment rates are

ower for college graduates than for people without a high school​ degree, and vary greatly among ethnic groups.

Disposable personal income is

personal income minus personal taxes.

When compared to the Great​ Depression, the typical length of unemployment in the modern​ (post-Great Depression-era) U.S. economy is

relatively brief.

is considered the most relevant interest rate when conducting monetary policy

short-term nominal interest rate

The higher the tax​ rate, the the multiplier effect.

smaller

Policy that is specifically designed to affect aggregate supply and increase incentives to​ work, save, and start a​ business, by reducing the tax wedge LOADING... is called

supply-side economics.

Why do economists believe that setting a goal of zero percent unemployment is not feasible or​ desirable? Creating a goal of zero percent unemployment for an economy is not feasible nor is it desirable because

the economy needs some​ short-term unemployment in order to allow for better matching of jobs with workers that possess the proper skill sets.

The cyclically adjusted budget deficit is the deficit in the federal​ government's budget​ if:

the economy were at potential GDP.

Gross Domestic Product​ (GDP) is

the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country during a period of time.

The business cycle exists because

total production experiences periods of increases and periods of decreases.

The​ circular-flow diagram shows that​ ________ should equal​ ________. The​ circular-flow diagram shows that all sources of income are owned by

total​ expenditure; total income households.

Transfer payments are not included in GDP calculations because

transfer payments are simply transfers of income from one group to another and not a purchase of a new good or service.

When the economy is experiencing a recession automatic stabilizers will​ cause:

transfer payments to increase and tax revenues to decrease.

The largest component of gross domestic income LOADING... is

wages.

What is the relationship between the unemployment rate and enacting or increasing a minimum​ wage? When a minimum wage is enacted or increased across a​ country, the unemployment rate

will increase some but the impacts will be much larger for some groups of workers.

Your father earned​ $34,000 per year in 1984. To the nearest​ dollar, what is that equivalent to in 2014 if the CPI in 2014 is 215 and the CPI in 1984 is​ 104?

​$70,288


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