Econ Chapter 18

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T/F: A simplified tax code would reduce economic efficiency by increasing the number of decisions households and firms make solely to reduce their tax payments.

False

T/F: The higher the tax​ rate, the larger the multiplier effect.

False

T/F: The multiplier effect is only a consideration for increases in government purchases.

False

What is the difference between federal government purchases​ (spending) and federal government​ expenditures?

Government purchases are included in government expenditures.

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

Greater clarity of the decisions made by households and firms AND Resources from the tax preparation industry freed up for other endeavors AND Increased efficiency of households and firms.

Each year that the federal government runs a​ deficit, the federal debt _____. Each year that the federal government runs a​surplus, the federal debt _____.

Grows. Shrinks

Which of the following statements about the federal debt is​ correct?

If the debt becomes very large relative to the​ economy, then the government may have to raise taxes to high levels or reduce other types of spending to make the interest payments on the debt.

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.

What is the​ long-run effect of a permanent increase in government​ spending?

The decline in​ investment, consumption, and net exports exactly offsets the increase in government​ spending; therefore, real GDP remains unchanged.

T/F: Few economists believe the federal government should attempt to balance its budget every year.

True

T/F: The actual change in real GDP resulting from an increase in government purchases or a cut in taxes will be less than the simple multiplier effect indicates.

True

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

complete crowding out.

​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.

Between the beginning of 2009 and the end of​ 2010, real GDP​ ________, while employment​ ________.

increased by 4.0​ percent; declined by 3.3 million

The cyclically adjusted budget deficit

is measured as if the economy were at potential real GDP.

If a tax cut has​ supply-side effects, then

it will affect both aggregate demand and aggregate supply.

The federal​ government's day-to-day activities include running federal agencies like the Environmental Protection​ Agency, the​ FBI, the National Park​ Service, and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Spending on these types of activities make up

less than 10 percent of federal government expenditures.

According to the multiplier effect an initial increase in government purchases increases real GDP by ________ the initial increase in government purchases.

more than

Economists use the term fiscal policy to refer to changes in taxing and spending policies

only by the federal government.

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

smaller

Crowding out refers to

the decline in private expenditures that result from an increase in government purchases.

The​ long-run growth rate of real GDP depends primarily on

the growth in the number of hours worked AND the growth rate of labor productivity as measured by the growth in real GDP per hour worked.

Economists believe that the smaller the tax wedge for any economic​ activity, such as​ working, saving,​ investing, or starting a​ business,

the more of that economic activity that will occur.

The national debt is best measured as

the total value of U.S. Treasury securities outstanding.

The goal of expansionary fiscal policy is

to increase aggregate demand.

Which of the following are categories of federal government​ expenditures?

transfer payments AND interest on the national debt AND grants to state and local governments

The largest and​ fastest-growing category of federal expenditures is

transfer payments.

Does government spending ever reduce private​ spending?

​Yes, due to crowding out.

An attempt to reduce inflation requires​ _____________ fiscal​ policy, which causes real GDP to​ _________ and the price level to​ __________.

​contractionary; fall; fall

According to the​ crowding-out effect, if the federal government increases​ spending, the demand for money and the equilibrium interest rate will​ ___________, which will cause​ consumption, investment, and net exports to​ ___________.

​increase; decrease

Budget deficits automatically​ __________ during recessions and​ __________ during expansions.

​increase; decrease

Over​ time, potential GDP​ ________, which is shown by the​ ________ curve shifting to the right.

​increases; long-run aggregate supply

Expansionary fiscal policy has a​ ________ multiplier effect on equilibrium real​ GDP, and contractionary fiscal policy has a​ ________ multiplier effect on equilibrium real GDP.

​positive; negative

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

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

If the government cuts taxes in order to increase aggregate​ demand, the action is called

a discretionary fiscal policy.

The effect on the economy of tax reduction and simplification is

an increase in the quantity of real GDP supplied at every price​ level, and a shift in the​ long-run aggregate supply curve.

Changes in taxes and spending that happen without actions by the government are called

automatic stabilizers.

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

​supply-side economics.

About​ ________ of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act stimulus package took the form of increases in government​ expenditures, and about​ ________ took the form of tax cuts.

​two-thirds; one-third


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