A) aggregate demand shifts right
B) aggregate demand shifts left
C) aggregate supply shifts right
D) aggregate supply shifts left.
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A) rises, so people will want to buy more.
B) rises, so people will want to buy less.
C) falls, so people will want to buy more.
D) falls, so people will want to buy less.
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A) purchases of stock and bonds
B) purchases of services such as visits to the doctor
C) purchases of capital goods such as equipment in a factory
D) purchases by foreigners of consumer goods produced in the United States
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A) real variables, but we usually observe nominal variables.
B) nominal variables, but we usually observe real variables.
C) real variables, which we usually observe.
D) nominal variables, which we usually observe.
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A) is consistent with the concept of monetary neutrality.
B) is consistent with the idea that point A represents a long-run equilibrium and a short-run equilibrium when the relevant short-run aggregate-supply curve is SRAS1.
C) indicates that Y1 is the natural rate of output.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) people are more willing to lend, so interest rates rise.
B) people are more willing to lend, so interest rates fall.
C) people are less willing to lend, so interest rates fall.
D) people are less willing to lend, so interest rates rise.
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A) workers and firms will strike bargains for lower wages. In response to the lower wages firms will produce less at any given price level.
B) workers and firms will strike bargains for lower wages. In response to the lower wages firms will produce more at any given price level.
C) will strike bargains for higher wages. In response to the higher wages firms will produce less at any given price level.
D) workers and firms will strike bargains for higher wages. In response to the higher wages firms will produce more at any given price level.
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A) layoffs and consumer spending
B) layoffs but not consumer spending
C) consumer spending but not layoffs
D) neither layoffs nor consumer spending
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A) increases and as a result consumption spending increases. This effect contributes to the downward slope of the aggregate-demand curve.
B) decreases and as a result consumption spending increases. This effect contributes to the upward slope of the aggregate-supply curve.
C) increases and as a result households increase their money holdings; in turn, interest rates increase and investment spending decreases. This effect contributes to the downward slope of the aggregate-demand curve.
D) decreases and as a result households increase their money holdings; in turn, interest rates increase and investment spending decreases. This effect contributes to the upward slope of the aggregate-supply curve.
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A) short run aggregate supply has decreased.
B) short run aggregate supply has increased.
C) aggregate demand has increased.
D) aggregate demand has decreased.
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A) workers are laid off.
B) factories are idle.
C) firms may find they are unable to sell all they produce.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) people will want to hold more money, so the interest rate rises.
B) people will want to hold more money, so the interest rate falls.
C) people will want to hold less money, so the interest rate falls.
D) people will want to hold less money, so the interest rate rises.
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A) quantity of output on the horizontal axis. Output is best measured by real GDP.
B) quantity of output on the horizontal axis. Output is best measured by nominal GDP.
C) quantity of output on the vertical axis. Output is best measured by real GDP.
D) quantity of output on the vertical axis. Output is best measured by nominal GDP.
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A) real GDP will rise and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same.
B) real GDP will fall and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same.
C) the price level will rise, and real GDP might rise, fall, or stay the same.
D) the price level will fall, and real GDP might rise, fall, or stay the same.
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A) rises, so people will want to buy more. This response helps explain the slope of the aggregate demand curve.
B) rises, so people will want to buy more. This response shifts aggregate demand to the right.
C) falls, so people will want to buy less. This response helps explain the slope of the aggregate demand curve.
D) falls, so people will want to buy less. This response shifts aggregate demand to the left.
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A) the quantity of goods and services the government, households, firms, and customers abroad want to buy.
B) neither the quantity of goods and services the government, households, nor firms want to buy nor the quantity of goods and services customers abroad want to buy.
C) the quantity of goods and service the government wants to buy, but not the quantity of goods and services households, firms, or customers abroad want to buy.
D) the quantity of goods and services households and firms want to buy, but not the quantity of goods and services the government wants to buy.
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