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C11 Lesson 6 & 7 Exam: Marginal tax rate  

C11 Lesson 6 & 7 Exam: Marginal tax rate  

Question 1

2.5   / 2.5 points
The __________ is the amount by which a change in autonomous expenditures is multiplied in order to determine the change in equilibrium expenditure that it generates.
Question options:
  

marginal tax rate
 

marginal multiplier
 

expenditure reducer
 

expenditure   multiplier
 
Question 2

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
When the Federal Reserve changes the quantity of money and the interest rate, it influences aggregate demand by using __________.
Question options:
  

the world economy
 

consumer expectations
 

monetary policy
 

fiscal policy
 
Question 3

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The change in equilibrium expenditure also equals the change in __________.
Question options:
  

the potential GDP
 

the real GDP
 

income taxes
 

interest rates
 
Question 4

0   / 2.5 points
       
What represents the relationship between the quantity of real GDP supplied and the price level when all other influences on production plans remain the same?
Question options:
  

aggregate demand
 

aggregate supply
 

the money wage rate
 

the money price index
 
Question 5

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
When the real GDP increases, disposable income and consumption expenditure __________.
Question options:
  

do not change
 

become inverted
 

decrease
 

increase
 
Question 6

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
All other things remaining the same, the lower the price level, the __________ the quantity of real GDP demanded.
Question options:
  

smaller
 

greater
 

more constant
 

less constant
 
Question 7

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
When the price level increases, the real interest rate __________.
Question options:
  

is not affected
 

falls
 

rises
 

will rise or fall depending on demand
 
Question 8

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
If the price level from the GDP price index falls, what happens to the quantity of real GDP supplied?
Question options:
  

it remains constant
 

it increases
 

it decreases
 

it barely changes
 
Question 9

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What represents the relationship between the quantity of real GDP demanded and the price level when all other influences on expenditure plans remain the same?
Question options:
  

aggregate demand
 

aggregate supply
 

the money wage rate
 

the money price index
 
Question 10

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
All other things remaining the same, the higher the price level, the __________ the quantity of real GDP supplied.
Question options:
  

smaller
 

greater
 

more constant
 

less constant
 
Question 11

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What are the two main influences that the world economy has on aggregate demand?
Question options:
  

foreign exchange   rate and foreign income
 

foreign investments and foreign profit
 

revenues from overseas and foreign exchange rate
 

foreign expenditures and international trade
 
Question 12

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
Which of the following would cause an increase in aggregate demand in the short run?
Question options:
  

an increase in the   supply of money
 

a decrease in the price level
 

an increase in taxes
 

a crop failure
 
Question 13

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The marginal __________ is the fraction of a change in real GDP that is paid in income tax.
Question options:
  

tax rate
 

income
 

GDP
 

tax revenue
 
Question 14

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
__________ occurs when aggregate planned expenditure equals real GDP.
Question options:
  

Price-fixing
 

Stable economic leveling
 

Unplanned inventory change
 

Equilibrium   expenditure
 
Question 15

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
Which of the following does NOT decrease aggregate demand in the United States?
Question options:
  

a decrease in the   price of oil
 

a decrease in GDP in Germany
 

a decrease in government spending
 

a decrease in the supply of money
 
Question 16

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
How does an increase in potential GDP affect aggregate supply?
Question options:
  

It decreases aggregate supply.
 

It increases   aggregate supply.
 

It barely has any effect.
 

Since it applies to an imaginary market, it does not   affect aggregate supply.
 
Question 17

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
To determine the equilibrium price level and equilibrium level of real GDP, the aggregate demand and aggregate supply must __________.
Question options:
  

be considered separately
 

intersect
 

be disregarded
 

be considered as a multiplier
 
Question 18

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The __________ curve summarizes the relationship between aggregate planned expenditure and the real GDP.
Question options:
  

AES
 

AE
 

AD
 

APE
 
Question 19

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
A rise in the price level __________ the buying power of money.
Question options:
  

does not affect
 

increases
 

decreases
 

inverts
 
Question 20

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What is the total amount of final goods and service produced in a country that people, businesses, governments, and foreigners plan to buy?
Question options:
  

the supply-demand model
 

the quantity of real GDP supplied
 

the quantity of potential GDP
 

the quantity of real   GDP demanded
 
Lesson   7
   
Question 21

0   / 2.5 points
Since the long-run Phillips curve is vertical at the natural unemployment rate, what type of trade-off is there between employment and inflation?
Question options:
  

There is no   trade-off between employment and inflation.
 

There   is a constant trade-off between employment and inflation.
 

There   is a linear trade-off between employment and inflation.
 

Employment   and inflation are indirectly proportional (the one goes up, the other goes   down..
 
Question 22

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
In the short run, increases in the money supply increase the level of output because __________.
Question options:
  

prices and wages are   sticky
 

prices and wages are flexible
 

interest rates are sticky
 

demand is fixed
 
Question 23

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
Says law from a classical economic perspective __________.
Question options:
  

states that supply creates its own demand
 

explains the classical idea that the value of GDP will   equal the demand for goods and services
 

supports economists belief that neither surplus nor   shortage would ever exist when production and demand are equal for goods and   services
 

all of the above
 
Question 24

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What policy action by the Fed describes an unexpected rise in interest rates and deceleration in money growth in order to slow inflation at the cost of recession?
Question options:
  

rational reduction
 

surprise inflation   reduction
 

credible announced inflation reduction
 

statistical model of reduction
 
Question 25

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
Classical economics refers to a body of work initially developed by __________.
Question options:
  

Keynes
 

Malthus
 

Say
 

Smith
 
Question 26

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
To lower the expected inflation rate, the Fed must take actions that will __________ the actual inflation rate.
Question options:
  

decelerate
 

accelerate
 

increase
 

decrease
 
Question 27

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
In __________, monetary policy can change the level of output.
Question options:
  

the long run only
 

both the short run and the long run
 

neither the short run nor the long run
 

the short run only
 
Question 28

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What is the difference between how GDP is determined in the short run and how it is determined in the long run?
Question options:
  

In the short run,   GDP is determined by current demand for goods and services in the economy. In   the long run, GDP is determined by supply of labor, the stock of capital and   technological progress.
 

In the short run, GDP is determined by future demand for   goods and services in the economy. In the long run, GDP is determined by   supply of labor, the stock of capital and technological progress.
 

In the long run, GDP is determined by current demand for   goods and services in the economy. In the short run, GDP is determined by   supply of labor, the stock of capital and technological progress.
 

In the long run, GDP is determined by future demand for   goods and services in the economy. In the short run, GDP is determined by   supply of labor, the stock of capital and technological progress.
 
Question 29

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
If the natural unemployment rate increases, the short-term Phillips curve __________ and the long-run Phillips curve __________.
Question options:
  

shifts rightward;   shifts rightward
 

shifts leftward; shifts leftward
 

shifts rightward; remains the same
 

shifts leftward; remains the same
 
Question 30

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
A decrease in aggregate demand that brings a movement down along the aggregate supply curve lowers the price level and __________ real GDP.
Question options:
  

does not affect
 

decreases
 

increases
 

varies with
 
Question 31

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What policy action by the Fed describes when people believe that the Fed will lower the inflation rate, and the expected inflation rate falls in order to slow the inflation rate without any accompanying loss of output or increase in unemployment?
Question options:
  

rational reduction
 

surprise inflation reduction
 

credible announced   inflation reduction
 

statistical model of reduction
 
Question 32

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
What is the proposition that when the inflation rate changes, the unemployment rate changes temporarily and then turns to the natural unemployment rate?
Question options:
  

the trade-off theory
 

the natural rate   hypothesis
 

Okuns law
 

Phillips monetary policy
 
Question 33

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The doctrine that states that "supply creates its own demand" is called __________ law.
Question options:
  

Keynes’s
 

Smith’s
 

Say’s
 

Malthus’s
 
Question 34

0   / 2.5 points
       
How does change in the expected inflation rate affect the short-run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment?
Question options:
  

Immediately, because the money wage rate is sensitive to   change in the expected inflation rate.
 

Immediately, because unemployment and job production   respond quickly to change in the expected inflation rate.
 

Gradually, because the money wage rate responds only   gradually to change in the expected inflation rate.
 

Gradually, because   the natural unemployment rate rarely changes.
 
Question 35

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
Suppose that the unemployment rate is __________ the natural rate. We would expect prices to fall, money demand to fall, interest rates to fall, and total demand to __________.
Question options:
  

above; rise
 

above; fall
 

below; rise
 

below; fall
 
Question 36

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
In the long run, a decrease in the money supply __________.
Question options:
  

has no effect on   real interest rates, investment, or output
 

increases real interest rates, decreases investment, and   decreases output
 

increases real interest rates, increases investment, and   decreases output
 

decreases real interest rates, decreases investment, and   decreases output
 
Question 37

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The Keynesian view that demand could fall short of production is more likely to hold true if __________.
Question options:
  

wages and prices are fully flexible
 

prices, but not wages, are fully flexible
 

wages and prices are   not fully flexible
 

wages, but not prices, are fully flexible
 
Question 38

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The trade-off between inflation and unemployment occurs when a lower unemployment rate brings a __________.
Question options:
  

lower inflation rate
 

higher inflation   rate
 

lower aggregate supply
 

higher aggregate supply
 
Question 39

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
The short-run Phillips curve is another way at looking at the __________.
Question options:
  

equilibrium expenditure
 

AD curve
 

aggregate supply   (AS. curve
 

potential GDP
 
Question 40

2.5   / 2.5 points
       
Keynes expressed doubts that that the economy would __________.
Question options:
  

ever return to full-employment
 

ever move away from full-employment
 

recover from a major   recession without active policy
 

recover from the effects of higher prices

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