Cyclical deficit (surplus)
What will be an ideal response?
: the portion of the deficit (or surplus) that is caused by fluctuations in the business cycle
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If a lower price for a Pepsi decreases the demand for a Coke, the cross elasticity value for Pepsi and Coke is
A) definitely negative. B) definitely equal to zero. C) definitely positive. D) definitely greater than one. E) possibly negative, positive, or zero, but there is not enough information to decide.
A rise in autonomous planned investment spending causes the equilibrium level of aggregate output to ________ and shifts the ________ curve to the ________, everything else held constant
A) rise; LM; right B) rise; IS; right C) fall; IS; left D) fall; LM; left
What real world complications keep purchasing power parity from being a complete explanation of exchange rate fluctuations in the long run. Explain
What will be an ideal response?
The key difference between "quantitative easing" and "credit easing" is that ________
A) the goal of the former is to raise expected inflation B) the latter refers to a substantial change in the composition of the central bank's balance sheet C) the latter refers to a substantial expansion of the central bank's balance sheet D) the former is endorsed by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, while the latter was devised by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe E) none of the above