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A) interest rates are rising too rapidly.
B) it thinks the unemployment rate is too high.
C) the growth rate of real GDP is quite sluggish.
D) it thinks inflation is too high today, or will become too high in the future.
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A) in the stock market.
B) in the foreign exchange market.
C) in the bond market.
D) in the labor market.
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A) national saving is negative so public saving is negative.
B) national saving is negative so public saving is lower than otherwise.
C) public saving is negative so national saving is negative.
D) public saving is negative so national saving is lower than otherwise.
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A) it would have to raise the tax rate
B) it would tend to stabilize the economy
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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A) the government raise taxes or cut expenditures. This would increase the magnitude of economic fluctuations.
B) the government raise taxes or cut expenditures. This would decrease the magnitude of economic fluctuations.
C) the government cut taxes or raise expenditures. This would increase the magnitude of economic fluctuations.
D) the government cut taxes or raise expenditures. This would decrease the magnitude of economic fluctuations.
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A) sustainable, but the future burden on your children cannot be offset.
B) sustainable, and the future burden on your children can be offset if you save for them.
C) not sustainable, and the future burden on your children cannot be offset.
D) not sustainable, but the future burden on your children can be offset if you save for them.
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A) the short-run Phillips curve would shift up.
B) the short-run Phillips curve would shift down.
C) the long-run Phillips curve would shift right.
D) the long-run Phillips curve would shift left.
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A) raise interest rates to shift aggregate demand left.
B) raise interest rates to shift aggregate demand right.
C) reduce interest rates to shift aggregate demand left.
D) reduce interest rates to shift aggregate demand right.
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A) the income effect and the substitution effect
B) the income effect but not the substitution effect
C) the substitution effect but not the income effect
D) neither the substitution effect nor the income effect
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A) says the Federal Reserve should only promote maximum employment
B) says the Federal Reserve should only promote price stability
C) says the Federal Reserve should promote price stability and maximum employment, but does not specify how the Federal Reserve should weight these goals.
D) says the Federal Reserve should promote price stability and maximum employment, but specifies that it place more weight on promoting price stability.
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A) decreased interest rates and investment.
B) decreased interest rates and increased investment.
C) increased interest rates and investment.
D) increased interest rates and decreased investment.
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A) increased spending, increased aggregate demand, rising real GDP, and a rising unemployment rate
B) decreased spending, increased aggregate demand, rising real GDP, and a falling unemployment rate
C) decreased spending, decreased aggregate demand, falling real GDP, and a rising unemployment rate
D) decreased spending, decreased aggregate demand, falling real GDP, and a falling unemployment rate
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A) the substitution effect was larger than the income effect; national saving rose
B) the substitution effect was larger than the income effect; national saving fell
C) the income effect was larger than the substitution effect; national saving rose
D) the income effect was larger than the substitution effect; national saving fell
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