If the Fed adopts a contractionary monetary policy, eventually we can expect _____
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
planned investment expenditures to decrease.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Title VI of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments specifically addressed the problem of tropospheric ozone. 2. To help the U.S. achieve its objectives to control ozone depletion, an escalating excise tax was levied on the production of ozone-depleting substances. 3. According to the Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) of the phaseout plan for ozone-depleting substances, the associated costs exceedthe expected benefits. 4. As the effective price of ozone-depleting substances rises due to the excise tax, the demand for substitute substances increases. 5. As a consequence of actions under the Montreal Protocol, the ozone depletion problem has been eliminated.
The food stamp program is an example of
A. an automatic stabilizer. B. a federal tax. C. a federal quota. D. private equity.
A beneficial supply shock would cause
A. a movement down the short-run Phillips curve. B. the short-run Phillips curve to shift upward and to the right. C. a movement up the short-run Phillips curve. D. the short-run Phillips curve to shift downward and to the left.
The difference between a specific tariff and an ad valorem tariff is that a specific tariff
a. is a set amount of money per unit of a product, while an ad valorem tariff is a set percentage of product price b. is a set percentage of product price, while an ad valorem tariff is a set amount of money per unit of a product c. names a particular good to which the tariff applies, while an ad valorem tariff applies to large classes of products d. applies only to imports, while an ad valorem tariff applies only to exports e. sets a strict quota limit on the amount one individual can purchase, while an ad valorem tariff sets no such limit