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(4) Assume that aggregate demand in the economy is excessive, causing demand-pull inflation. Which of the following would be most in accord with appropriate government fiscal policy?
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Which of the following represents the most expansionary fiscal policy? A) a $10 billion tax cut ... A contractionary fiscal policy is shown as a: ...
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Contractionary fiscal policy is so named because it: ... Suppose that the economy is in the midst of a recession. Which of the following policies would be consistent with active fiscal policy?
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a contractionary fiscal policy. ... graph a represents a closed economy while b depicts an open economy. ... Answer the next question(s) on the basis of the following sequence of events involving fiscal policy:
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D) the use of policy to refute facts and hypotheses. Ans: B; 2. The study of economics is primarily concerned with: A) keeping private businesses from losing money. B) demonstrating that capitalistic economies are superior to socialistic economies. 2. Which of the following is a final good or service? A) diesel fuel...
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government should not undertake either an expansionary or a contractionary fiscal policy. ... Answer the next question(s) on the basis of the following sequence of events involving fiscal policy: 1) The composite index of leading indicators turns downward for three consecutive months; (2) Economists reach agreement that...
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9. Which of the following represents the most contractionary fiscal policy? A. a $30 billion tax cut; B. a $30 billion increase in government spending; C. a $30 billion tax increase; D. a $30 billion decrease in government spending;
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Even if AFJP’s funds are used directly or indirectly (through financial intermediation, fiduciary funds, etc.), given all of the above, more likely the expansionary fiscal policy will end up being contractionary in terms of output. ... Argentina and the contractionary effects of expansionary fiscal policy...
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Let us now work through how contractionary fiscal policy functions. Recall that raising taxes and lowering government spending are both forms of contractionary fiscal policy. ... The MPC can have a value between 0 and 1. A small MPC represents a large amount of savings and a small amount of consumption. A large MPC represents...
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