A) the quantity of output
B) the amount of crowding out
C) the interest rate
D) the price level
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A) if the money demand curve shifted right.
B) if the Federal Reserve chose to increase the money supply.
C) if the interest rate increased.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) purchasing government bonds. This action will reduce investment and shift aggregate demand to the right.
B) purchasing government bonds. This action will increase investment and shift aggregate demand to the right.
C) selling government bonds. This action will reduce investment and shift aggregate demand to the left.
D) selling government bonds. This action will increase investment and shift aggregate demand to the left.
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A) $60.25.
B) $60.75.
C) $61.33.
D) $64.00.
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A) less of each additional dollar they earn, so work effort increases, and aggregate supply shifts right.
B) less of each additional dollar they earn, so work effort decreases, and aggregate supply shifts left.
C) more of each additional dollar they earn, so work effort increases, and aggregate supply shifts right.
D) more of each additional dollar they earn, so work effort decreases, and aggregate supply shifts left.
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A) positive feedback from aggregate demand to investment.
B) negative feedback from aggregate demand to investment.
C) positive feedback from aggregate supply to investment.
D) negative feedback from aggregate supply to investment.
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A) was opposed to the teaching of Keynes, who had taught that tax cuts were counterproductive.
B) was opposed to the teaching of Keynes, who had taught that all attempts to stabilize the economy were futile.
C) came from economists who had studied Keynes's ideas when those ideas were only a few years old.
D) came from economists who were unaware of Keynes's ideas because those ideas had not yet been widely disseminated at that time.
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A) output is determined by the supplies of capital and labor and the available production technology.
B) for any given level of output, the interest rate adjusts to balance the supply of, and demand for, loanable funds.
C) given output and the interest rate, the price level adjusts to balance the supply of, and demand for, money.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) aggregate demand. In the short run, it affects primarily aggregate supply.
B) aggregate supply. In the short run, it affects primarily saving, investment, and growth.
C) saving, investment, and growth. In the short run, it affects primarily aggregate demand.
D) saving, investment, and growth. In the short run, it affects primarily aggregate supply.
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A) an increase in government expenditures and an increase in the money supply
B) an increase in government expenditures and a decrease in the money supply
C) a decrease in government expenditures and an increase in the money supply
D) a decrease in government expenditures and a decrease in the money supply
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A) interest rates, prices, and investment spending
B) interest rates and prices, but not investment spending
C) interest rates and investment, but not prices
D) interest rates, but not investment or prices
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A) there is an excess supply of money.
B) people will sell more bonds, which drives interest rates up.
C) as the money market moves to equilibrium, people will buy more goods.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) short run and supposes that the price level adjusts to bring money supply and money demand into balance.
B) short run and supposes that the interest rate adjusts to bring money supply and money demand into balance.
C) long run and supposes that the price level adjusts to bring money supply and money demand into balance.
D) long run and supposes that the interest rate adjusts to bring money supply and money demand into balance.
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A) The actual MPC was larger than the MPC the aide used to compute the multiplier.
B) The aide thought the tax cut would be permanent, but the actual tax cut was temporary.
C) The increase in income shifted money demand less than the aide had anticipated.
D) The increase in income resulted in investment rising more than the aide had anticipated.
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A) The government cuts taxes, resulting in an increase in people's incomes.
B) The government reduces government spending, resulting in a decrease in people's incomes.
C) The Federal Reserve increases the supply of money, which decreases the interest rate.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) operating at full capacity.
B) in recession.
C) experiencing zero inflation.
D) experiencing high rates of inflation.
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A) and the money supply are positively related to the interest rate.
B) and the money supply are negatively related to the interest rate.
C) is negatively related to the interest rate, while the money supply is independent of the interest rate.
D) is independent of the interest rate, while money supply is negatively related to the interest rate.
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