A) Almost all of the public believed that the Fed would keep money growth low, so unemployment rose less than it would have otherwise.
B) Almost all of the public believed that the Fed would keep money growth low, so unemployment rose more than it would have otherwise.
C) Much of the public did not believe that the Fed would keep money growth low, so unemployment rose less than it would have otherwise.
D) Much of the public did not believe that the Fed would keep money growth low, so unemployment rose more than it would have otherwise.
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A) D and 2
B) D and 3.
C) E and 3.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) the interest rate
B) the inflation rate
C) the wage rate
D) the growth rate of the nominal money supply
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A) increases inflation and shifts the short-run Phillips curve right.
B) increases inflation and shifts the short-run Phillips curve left.
C) decreases inflation and shifts the short-run Philips curve right.
D) decreases inflation and shifts the short-run Phillips curve left.
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A) vertical stems from the analysis of Samuelson and Solow.
B) vertical stems from the analysis of Friedman and Phelps.
C) vertical was disproved by the experiment that monetary and fiscal policymakers inadvertently created in the 1970s.
D) downward-sloping can be correct if unemployment responds very quickly to unexpected inflation.
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A) both the natural rate of unemployment and the inflation rate
B) the natural rate of unemployment, but not the inflation rate
C) the inflation rate, but not the natural rate of unemployment
D) neither the natural unemployment rate nor the inflation rate
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A) cost 1 percent of annual output.
B) cost 4 percent of annual output.
C) imply that unemployment would rise by 1%.
D) imply that unemployment would rise by 4%.
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A) that in the long run, monetary growth did not influence those factors that determine the economy's unemployment rate.
B) that the Phillips curve could be exploited in the long run by using monetary, but not fiscal policy.
C) that the short-run Phillips curve was very steep, but not vertical.
D) that there was neither a short-run nor long-run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.
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A) unemployment rises in the short run, and remains higher than it's original value in the long run.
B) unemployment rises in the short run, and is the same as it's original value in the long run.
C) unemployment falls in the short run, and is lower than it's original value in the long run.
D) unemployment falls in the short run, and is the same as it's original value in the long run.
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A) rises so unemployment rises.
B) rises so unemployment falls.
C) falls so unemployment rises.
D) falls so unemployment falls.
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A) rate of growth of the money supply.
B) minimum wage rate.
C) expected inflation rate.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) the money supply growth rate increased or labor markets become more flexible.
B) the money supply growth rate increased but not if labor markets become more flexible.
C) labor markets become more flexible but not if the money supply growth rate increased.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) Inflation expectations rise which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the right.
B) Inflation expectations rise which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the left.
C) Inflation expectations fall which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the right.
D) Inflation expectations fall which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the left.
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A) only in the short run.
B) only in the long run.
C) in both the short and long run.
D) in neither the short nor long run.
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A) the money supply growth rate increased or if effective job-training programs were implemented.
B) the money supply growth rate increased, but not if effective job-training programs were implemented.
C) effective job-training programs were implemented, but not if the money supply growth rate increased.
D) None of the above is correct.
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