A) more, so they can buy more.
B) more, so they can buy less.
C) less, so they can buy more.
D) less, so they can buy less.
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A) the price level on the horizontal axis. The price level can be measured by the GDP deflator.
B) the price level on the horizontal axis. The price level can be measured by real GDP.
C) the price level on the vertical axis. The price level can be measured by the GDP deflator.
D) the price level on the vertical axis. The price level can be measured by GDP.
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A) LRAS1
B) LRAS2
C) LRAS3
D) Both LRAS1 and LRAS3
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A) raise both the quantity demanded and supplied of goods and services.
B) raise the quantity demanded of goods and services, but lower the quantity supplied.
C) lower the quantity demanded of goods and services, but raise the quantity supplied.
D) lower both the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied of goods and services.
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A) they contribute to fluctuations in output.
B) in the long-run they change real output, but not the price level.
C) policymakers are unable to mitigate the severity of economic fluctuations.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) rise and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same. In the long run, the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same but real GDP will be unaffected.
B) fall and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same. In the long run, the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same but real GDP will be unaffected.
C) rise and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same. In the long run, the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same but real GDP will be lower.
D) fall and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same. In the long run, the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same but real GDP will be lower.
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A) a decrease in the actual price level
B) a decrease in the expected price level
C) a decrease in the capital stock
D) a decrease in the money supply
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A) Congress reduces purchases of new weapons systems.
B) The Fed buys bonds in the open market.
C) The price level falls.
D) Net exports fall.
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A) less than it desires and increase its production.
B) less than it desires and decrease its production.
C) more than it desires and increase its production.
D) less than it desires and decrease its production
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A) and interest rates rise.
B) and interest rates fall.
C) falls and interest rates rise.
D) rises and interest rates fall.
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A) aggregate demand shifts left. U.S. aggregate demand also shifts left if other countries experience an increase in real GDP.
B) aggregate demand shifts left. U.S. aggregate demand shifts right if other countries experience an increase in real GDP.
C) aggregate demand shifts right. U.S. aggregate demand also shifts right if other countries experience a decrease in real GDP.
D) aggregate demand shifts right. U.S. aggregate demand shifts left if other countries experience a decrease in real GDP.
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A) rise. This rise in price expectations shifts the short-run aggregate supply curve to the right.
B) rise. This rise in price expectations shifts the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.
C) fall. This fall in price expectations shifts the short-run aggregate supply curve to the right.
D) fall. This fall in price expectations shifts the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.
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A) less money, so they lend less, and the interest rate rises.
B) less money, so they lend more, and the interest rate falls.
C) more money, so they lend more, and the interest rate falls.
D) more money, so they lend less, and the interest rate rises.
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A) and an investment tax credit both cause aggregate demand to shift right.
B) and an investment tax credit both cause aggregate demand to shift left.
C) causes aggregate demand to shift right, while an investment tax credit causes aggregate demand to shift left.
D) causes aggregate demand to shift left, while an investment tax credit causes aggregate demand to shift right.
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A) real and nominal variables are determined independently and that money cannot move real GDP away from its long-run trend.
B) real and nominal variables are determined independently but that money can temporarily move real GDP away from its long-run trend.
C) real and nominal variables are highly intertwined but that money cannot move real GDP away from its long- run trend.
D) real and nominal variables are highly intertwined and that money can temporarily move real GDP away from its long-run trend.
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A) B in the short run and the long run.
B) D in the short run and the long run.
C) B in the short run and A in the long run.
D) D in the short run and C in the long run.
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