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CLEP Macroeconomics: Monetary And Fiscal Policy
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1. According to RET - cost of this depends on whether or not it is expected
how to finance a deficit
inflation
debt
unstable
2. Using taxes and spending to influence the level of GDP in the short run
inflation
supply-side economics
Keynesian fiscal policy
households
3. Money is at the root of aggregate demand
classical theory of economics
MV = PQ
nominal GDP
supply shock
4. The price level rises and money loses value
increase taxes - decrease spending - or decrease interest rates
MV = PQ
inflation
high interest rates
5. This consequence of national debt may lead to inflation
automatic stabilizers
debt
pro-cyclical
interest payments on loans
6. In the short-run prices and wages are downwardly inflexible
horizontal
monetarist view
core of Keynesian economics
pro-cyclical
7. Amount spent = amount received - which is equation of exchange
households
classical theory of economics
MV = PQ
recessions
8. Prices adjust in a natural way to bring the markets for goods and labor into equilibrium
increase taxes - decrease spending - or decrease interest rates
demand-pull inflation
unbalanced
classical economics
9. Money supply - velocity - price level - physical volume of goods and services
definition of M - V - P - and Q
supply shock
MV = PQ
imbalance of trade
10. Fundamental equation of monetarism
increase taxes - decrease spending - or decrease interest rates
Phillips curve
definition of M - V - P - and Q
equation of exchange
11. Rational Expectations Theorists
taxes
another name for New Classical Economists
Phillips curve
classical theory of economics
12. This kind of budget exerts counter-cyclical pressure on the economy - balancing the budgets in the bad times with the surpluses of the good times
unbalanced
classical economics
cyclically balanced budget
Keynesian fiscal policy
13. Inflation accompanied by simultaneous increases in prices and unemployment
how to finance a deficit
anticipated inflation
stagflation
interest payments on loans
14. Basic Keynesian economic equation
C + I + G + X = GDP
classical economics
functional finance
high interest rates
15. A sudden and drastic change in the supply curve
recessions
Phillips curve
inflation
supply shock
16. Keynesian economics believes that AD is ________
unstable
classical economics
vertical
annually balanced budget
17. Relationship between inflation and unemployment
imbalance of trade
inverse
inflation
vertical
18. One source of public debt
recessions
money supply is constant
supply-side economics
inverse
19. PQ or price level times physical volume of goods and services - is equal to...
nominal GDP
Keynesian fiscal policy
vertical
weak
20. ______ ______ is most important in a monetarist's view for determining output - price and employment levels
money supply
households
increase taxes - decrease spending - or decrease interest rates
C + I + G + X = GDP
21. Taxes and transfer payments that stabilize GDP without requiring policymakers to take explicit actions
automatic stabilizers
debt
money supply is constant
core of Keynesian economics
22. Accumulation of government deficits
supply-side economics
weak
vertical
total public debt
23. Relation between inflation and unemployment
cost-push inflation
Phillips curve
pro-cyclical
another name for New Classical Economists
24. Which kind of inflation avoids some of the costs?
anticipated inflation
MV = PQ
monetarist view
unbalanced
25. New Classical Economists assert that households and firms pursue economics for their own ____-_________
self-interests
weak
recessions
classical theory of economics
26. Classical economists believe that the AS curve is _______
inverse
definition of M - V - P - and Q
vertical
stagflation
27. NCE/RET imply that the aggregate supply curve is _______
cyclically balanced budget
vertical
money supply is constant
taxes
28. Keynesian economists believe that monetary policy is a ____ tool for economic stability
anticipated inflation
weak
vertical
inflation
29. Inflation that results from an initial increase in aggregate demand
functional finance
money supply is constant
imbalance of trade
demand-pull inflation
30. Balancing the budget is secondary to ensuring that the economy runs at a non-inflationary full employment level
inflation
taxes
C + I + G + X = GDP
functional finance
31. According to classical economics - AD curve is stable if....
cyclically balanced budget
inflation
monetarist view
money supply is constant
32. Inflation that results from an initial increase in costs
classical economics
supply shock
expansionary fiscal policy
cost-push inflation
33. The use of monetary policy by the central bank to cushion the blow of aggregate supply shocks
Keynesian fiscal policy
expansionary fiscal policy
accommodation
automatic stabilizers
34. Encourage foreign investment
high interest rates
functional finance
Keynesian fiscal policy
horizontal
35. The competition in the marketplace provides economic stability
monetarist view
recessions
supply-side economics
MV = PQ
36. Feeds on interest payments & limits a government's ability to use discretionary stabilization policies
self-interests
recessions
total public debt
debt
37. Three ways the government could reduce deficit: increase/decrease (1) taxes - (2) spending - and (3) interest rates
vertical
anticipated inflation
another name for New Classical Economists
increase taxes - decrease spending - or decrease interest rates
38. According to Keynesian economists - this could pull the economy out of a recession or depression
weak
vertical
NCE/RET
expansionary fiscal policy
39. According to Keynesian theory - AS curve is __________
stagflation
equation of exchange
vertical
horizontal
40. The economy may stagnate in the absence of proper work - saving and investment incentives
vertical
vertical
households
supply-side economics
41. Believe that markets are highly competitive and adjust prices quickly to changes in supply and demand
NCE/RET
unbalanced
inflation
horizontal
42. The budget must be balanced each year
inflation
recessions
annually balanced budget
how to finance a deficit
43. _________ will prefer to consume than to save
horizontal
households
stagflation
high interest rates
44. The government must go to the money markets and compete with the private sector for funds
expansionary fiscal policy
demand-pull inflation
accommodation
how to finance a deficit
45. Large annual debts create this - promoting imports and stifling exports
imbalance of trade
taxes
monetarist view
interest payments on loans
46. Modern fiscal policy favors this kind of budgets for the purpose of economic stabilization
increase taxes - decrease spending - or decrease interest rates
unbalanced
Phillips curve
interest payments on loans
47. _____ tend to alter the behaviour of the public when imposed by the government
taxes
Keynesian fiscal policy
how to finance a deficit
functional finance
48. This kind of fiscal policy is necessary for a balanced budget - would tend to magnify the changes in the economy - and make the business cycle more pronounced
pro-cyclical
equation of exchange
taxes
inflation