Tax policy conducted for the purpose of achieving full employment, price stability, or economic growth is an example of

A) discretionary fiscal policy. B) interest-rate policy.
C) monetary policy. D) exchange-rate policy.


A

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The discount rate utilized in public sector budgeting performs the functions of:

a. allocating funds between the public and private sectors b. allocating funds between present consumption and investment (i.e., future consumption) c. allocating funds between debt and equity securities d. a and b only e. none of the above

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In 1964, President Johnson improved the economy by passing the ______.

a. Reagan tax cuts b. Kennedy tax cuts c. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act d. Supply-Side Laffer Curve

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Rent seeking in the form of lobbying for an increase in import tariffs by domestic producers

A) increases consumer surplus. B) increases total welfare. C) increases the deadweight loss. D) None of the above.

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