Suppose for every dollar change in household wealth, consumption expenditures change by $0.05
If real household wealth declines by $45 billion, potential GDP is $120 billion, and the multiplier effect for the second year after an expenditure shock is 1.1, what is the total change in output relative to potential for the second year? A) -1.28%
B) -1.73%
C) -2.06%
D) -5.78%
C
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A. recessionary; lower; potential B. expansionary; lower; potential C. expansionary; higher; potential D. recessionary; lower; lower
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What is the key day-to-day operating tool of monetary policy?
a. corporate stocks b. government bonds c. treasury bills d. domestic commodities
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A) receiving a higher price for the good than they otherwise would. B) receiving a lower price for the good than they otherwise would. C) producing less of the good than they otherwise would. D) receiving a lower profit for the domestic good than they otherwise would.