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If, at some interest rate, the quantity of money demanded is less than the quantity of money supplied, people will desire to


A) sell interest-bearing assets, causing the interest rate to decrease.
B) sell interest-bearing assets, causing the interest rate to increase.
C) buy interest-bearing assets, causing the interest rate to decrease.
D) buy interest-bearing assets, causing the interest rate to increase.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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If the Fed conducts open-market sales, which of the following quantities increases) ?


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

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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A tax increase has


A) a multiplier effect but not a crowding out effect
B) a crowding out effect but not a multiplier effect
C) both a crowding out and multiplier effect
D) neither a multiplier or crowding out effect

E) All of the above
F) A) and C)

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The crowding-out effect occurs because an increase in government spending _____ interest rates, causing _____ to fall.

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To decrease the interest rate the Federal Reserve could


A) buy bonds. The fall in the interest rate would increase investment spending.
B) buy bonds. The fall in the interest rate would decrease investment spending.
C) sell bonds. The fall in the interest rate would increase investment spending
D) sell bonds. The fall in the interest rate would decrease investment spending.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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The multiplier effect states that there are additional shifts in aggregate demand from fiscal policy, because it


A) reduces investment and thereby increases consumer spending.
B) increases the money supply and thereby reduces interest rates.
C) increases income and thereby increases consumer spending.
D) decreases income and thereby increases consumer spending.

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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In response to the sharp decline in stock prices in October 1987, the Federal Reserve


A) increased interest rates, and the economy avoided a recession.
B) increased interest rates, but the economy was unable to avoid a recession.
C) decreased interest rates, and the economy avoided a recession.
D) decreased interest rates, but the economy was unable to avoid a recession.

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Other things the same, a decrease in the U.S. interest rate


A) induces firms to invest more.
B) shifts money demand to the left.
C) makes the U.S. dollar appreciate.
D) increases the opportunity cost of holding dollars.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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When the government reduces taxes, which of the following decreases?


A) consumption
B) take-home pay
C) household saving
D) None of the above is correct.

E) A) and D)
F) All of the above

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If the Federal Reserve decided to raise interest rates, it could


A) buy bonds to lower the money supply.
B) buy bonds to raise the money supply.
C) sell bonds to lower the money supply.
D) sell bonds to raise the money supply.

E) All of the above
F) A) and C)

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An increase in government spending initially and primarily shifts


A) aggregate demand to the right.
B) aggregate demand to the left.
C) aggregate supply to the right.
D) neither aggregate demand nor aggregate supply in either direction.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Which of the following Fed actions would both decrease the money supply?


A) buy bonds and raise the reserve requirement
B) buy bonds and lower the reserve requirement
C) sell bonds and raise the reserve requirement
D) sell bonds and lower the reserve requirement

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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With respect to their impact on aggregate demand for the U.S. economy, which of the following represents the correct ordering of the wealth effect, interest-rate effect, and exchange-rate effect from most important to least important?


A) wealth effect, exchange-rate effect, interest-rate effect
B) exchange-rate effect, interest-rate effect, wealth effect
C) interest-rate effect, wealth effect, exchange-rate effect
D) interest-rate effect, exchange-rate effect, wealth effect

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Figure 34-2. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs. Figure 34-2. On the left-hand graph, MS represents the supply of money and MD represents the demand for money; on the right-hand graph, AD represents aggregate demand. The usual quantities are measured along the axes of both graphs.    -Refer to Figure 34-2. Assume the money market is always in equilibrium, and suppose r1 = 0.08; r2 = 0.12; Y1 = 13,000; Y2 = 10,000; P1 = 1.0; and P2 = 1.2. Which of the following statements is correct? A)  When r = r2, nominal output is higher than it is when r = r1. B)  When r = r2, real output is higher than it is when r = r1. C)  When r = r2, the expected rate of inflation is higher than it is when r = r1. D)  If the velocity of money is 4 when r = r2, then the quantity of money is $3,000. -Refer to Figure 34-2. Assume the money market is always in equilibrium, and suppose r1 = 0.08; r2 = 0.12; Y1 = 13,000; Y2 = 10,000; P1 = 1.0; and P2 = 1.2. Which of the following statements is correct?


A) When r = r2, nominal output is higher than it is when r = r1.
B) When r = r2, real output is higher than it is when r = r1.
C) When r = r2, the expected rate of inflation is higher than it is when r = r1.
D) If the velocity of money is 4 when r = r2, then the quantity of money is $3,000.

E) None of the above
F) C) and D)

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The interest-rate effect is partially explained by the fact that a higher price level reduces money demand.

A) True
B) False

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The multiplier effect is exemplified by the multiplied impact on


A) the money supply of a given increase in government purchases.
B) tax revenues of a given increase in government purchases.
C) investment of a given increase in interest rates.
D) aggregate demand of a given increase in government purchases.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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Which of the following illustrates how the investment accelerator works?


A) An increase in government expenditures increases the interest rate so that the Burgerville chain of restaurants decides to build fewer new restaurants.
B) An increase in government expenditures increases aggregate spending so that Burgerville finds it profitable to build more new restaurants.
C) An increase in government expenditures increases the interest rate so that the demand for stocks and bonds issued by Burgerville increases.
D) An increase in government expenditures decreases the interest rate so that Burgerville decides to build more new restaurants.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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If net exports fall $40 billion, the MPC is 9/11, and there is a multiplier effect but no crowding out and no investment accelerator, then


A) aggregate demand falls by 2 x $40 billion.
B) aggregate demand falls by 11/2 x $40 billion.
C) aggregate demand falls by 11/9 x $40 billion.
D) aggregate demand falls by 9/11 x $40 billion.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and B)

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When government expenditures increase, the interest rate


A) increases, making the change in aggregate demand larger.
B) increases, making the change in aggregate demand smaller
C) decreases, making the change in aggregate demand larger.
D) decreases, making the change in aggregate demand smaller.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and C)

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A surplus or shortage in the money market is eliminated by adjustments in the price level according to


A) both liquidity preference theory and classical theory.
B) neither liquidity preference theory nor classical theory.
C) liquidity preference theory, but not classical theory.
D) classical theory, but not liquidity preference theory.

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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