Keynes believed that the way to prevent recessions and depressions was to
A) increase aggregate demand through expansionary fiscal policy.
B) maximize the crowding out effect.
C) only change tax rates as a means of regulating the economy.
D) reduce spending when there is a recessionary ga
A
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Which of the following factors will lead to a decrease in the current supply of a good?
A. A technological advance that decreases production costs B. A fall in the current price of a good or service C. A decrease in the price of inputs to the production process D. A belief that the price of a good or service will go up in the future
Use the following table, which shows the aggregate demand and aggregate supply schedule for a hypothetical economy, to answer the next question.Real Domestic Output Demanded (in billions)Price Level (index value)Real Domestic Output Supplied (in billions)$500350$3,5001,0003003,0001,5002502,5002,0002002,0002,5001501,5003,0001001,000If the quantity of real domestic output demanded increased by $1,000 at each price level, the new equilibrium price level and quantity of real domestic output would be ________.
A. 150 and $2,500 B. 300 and $3,000 C. 250 and $2,500 D. 200 and $2,000
Steven lives in a big city where there is a shortage of parking. He has a parking spot in his driveway where he parks his car. Which of the following statements is most correct?
A) The opportunity cost of using the spot is zero, because Steven owns the house. B) Steven has a lower opportunity cost of owning a car than his neighbor, who must rent a parking spot. C) The opportunity cost of using the parking spot is the price he could charge someone else for using the spot. D) The opportunity cost depends on how much Steven's mortgage payment is.
________ policies refer to government programs designed to exploit natural comparative advantage by increasing production of a few export goods most closely related to a country's resource base
A) Comparative advantage B) Primary-export-led development C) Import-substitution development D) Inward-looking development