A) If aggregate demand shifts right from long-run equilibrium, this rule unambiguously implies that the Fed increases the nominal interest rate.
B) If aggregate supply shifts right from long-run equilibrium at the inflation target, we cannot tell without more information whether the Fed should increase or decrease the nominal interest rate.
C) If output is at its natural level, but inflation is above its target, the Fed must increase the nominal interest rate.
D) If inflation is at its targeted level, but output is above its natural rate, the Fed must decrease the federal funds rate.
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A) stabilizing the economy during a recession
B) future generations will benefit from some current expenditures
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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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) only taxes a household on the money it spends.
B) discourages saving.
C) would likely result in a lower level of saving than an income tax.
D) ultimately taxes income twice - once when the household pays income tax and once when the household makes a purchase.
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A) would necessarily raise national saving.
B) would primarily benefit the wealthy.
C) both a and b are correct.
D) None of the above are correct.
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A) a higher capital stock and higher productivity.
B) a higher capital stock and lower productivity.
C) a lower capital stock and higher productivity.
D) a lower capital stock and lower productivity.
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A) President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama
B) President George W. Bush but not President Barack Obama
C) President Barack Obama but not President George W. Bush
D) Neither President George W. Bush nor President Barack Obama
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A) buy bonds. These purchases also move the price level closer to its original level.
B) buy bonds. However these purchases move the price level farther from its original level.
C) sell bonds. These sales also move the price level closer to its original level.
D) sell bonds. However these sales move the price level farther from its original level.
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A) leads people to use more resources to reduce money holdings. There is no way it can make labor markets work more efficiently.
B) leads people to use more resources to reduce money holdings. However, it can make labor markets work more efficiently.
C) leads people to use fewer resources to reduce money holdings. There is no way it can make labor markets work more efficiently
D) leads people to use fewer resources to reduce money holdings. However, it can make labor markets work more efficiently.
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A) eventually reduces inflation expectations.
B) eventually raises real interest rates.
C) permanently decreases output.
D) permanently raises unemployment.
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A) causes people to spend more time reducing money balances. When inflation is unexpectedly high it redistributes wealth from lenders to borrowers.
B) causes people to spend more time reducing money balances. When inflation is unexpectedly high it redistributes wealth from borrowers to lenders.
C) causes people to spend less time reducing money balances. When inflation is unexpectedly high it redistributes wealth from lenders to borrowers.
D) causes people to spend less time reducing money balances. When inflation is unexpectedly high it redistributes wealth from borrowers to lenders.
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A) real GDP and deadweight loss from taxes will rise.
B) real GDP will rise and deadweight loss from taxes will fall.
C) real GDP will fall and deadweight loss from taxes will rise.
D) real GDP and deadweight loss from taxes will fall.
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A) would have to increase the money supply. This would move unemployment closer to the natural rate.
B) would have to increase the money supply. This would move unemployment further from the natural rate.
C) would have to decrease the money supply. This would move unemployment closer to the natural rate.
D) would have to decrease the money supply. This would move unemployment further from the natural rate.
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A) the short-run Phillips curve shifts right, and unemployment will rise by more than otherwise.
B) the short-run Phillips curve shifts right, and unemployment will rise by less than otherwise.
C) the short-run Phillips curve shifts left, and unemployment will rise by more than otherwise.
D) the short-run Phillips curve shifts left, and unemployment will rise by less than otherwise.
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A) looks only at the state of economy to determine how to conduct monetary operations in order to follow the monetary policy rule set by law.
B) looks at the state of the economy and economic forecasts to determine how to conduct monetary operations in order to follow the monetary policy rule set by law.
C) looks only at the state of the economy to determine the target it will set for the federal funds rate.
D) looks at the state of the economy and economic forecasts to determine the target it will set for the federal funds rate.
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