The multiplier effect is exemplified by the multiplied impact on
a. the money supply of a given increase in government purchases.
b. tax revenues of a given increase in government purchases.
c. investment of a given increase in interest rates.
d. aggregate demand of a given increase in government purchases.
d
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For each watch Denmark produces, it gives up the opportunity to produce 50 pounds of cheese. France can produce two watches at a cost of 150 pounds of cheese. Which of the following is true?
a. Denmark has a comparative advantage in producing both watches and cheese. b. France has a comparative advantage in producing both watches and cheese. c. France has the comparative advantage in producing watches. d. Denmark has the comparative advantage in producing watches. e. Denmark has the comparative advantage in producing cheese.
When inflation causes relative-price variability,
a. consumer decisions are distorted and the ability of markets to efficiently allocate factors of production is impaired. b. consumer decisions are distorted, but markets are still able to efficiently allocate factors of production. c. consumer decisions are not distorted, but the ability of markets to efficiently allocate factors of production is impaired. d. consumer decisions are not distorted and markets are still able to efficiently allocate factors of production.
The relationship between the size of the negative GDP gap and the unemployment rate is:
A. direct. B. inverse. C. undefined. D. direct during recession but inverse during expansion.