Expansionary fiscal policy may have an even smaller effect on aggregate demand in the open economy than a closed economy
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The tax represented here is
A. progressive.
B. proportional.
C. regressive.
D. None of these choices
If an oligopolistic firm in a game theory kind of market cuts price, in the long run
a. the other firms will follow and all firms will be worse off b. the price cutter will be worse off if other firms don't cut price as well because revenue equals price times output and since price was cut, its revenue must be less c. its market share and profit will increase at the expense of its rivals d. the other firms will follow and all firms will be better off because at lower prices, industry sales will increase e. it will become a monopoly, having outsmarted its rivals, and will be able to raise the price again. That's how the game is played.
Assume that the central bank purchases government securities in the open market. If the nation has low mobility international capital markets and a flexible exchange rate system, what happens to the quantity of real loanable funds per time period and the nominal value of the domestic currency in the context of the Three-Sector-Model?
a. The GDP Price Index rises, and nominal value of the domestic currency falls. b. The GDP Price Index falls, and nominal value of the domestic currency rises. c. The GDP Price Index rises, and nominal value of the domestic currency remains the same. d. The GDP Price Index rises, and nominal value of the domestic currency rises. e. There is not enough information to determine what happens to these two macroeconomic variables.
A Big Mac in Japan costs 400 yen while it costs $4.50 in the U.S.. The nominal exchange rate is 100 yen per dollar. Which of the following would both make the real exchange rate move towards purchasing-power parity?
a. the price of Big Macs in the U.S. falls, the nominal exchange rate falls b. the price of Big Macs in the U.S. falls, the nominal exchange rate rises c. the price of Big Macs in the U.S. rises, the nominal exchange rate falls d. the price of Big Macs in the U.S. rises, the nominal exchange rate rises