If taxes and government expenses did not vary with income, then income would:
A. not be more or less stable.
B. be less stable.
C. be more stable.
D. be closer to potential income.
Answer: B
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If your income goes up by 2% and, in response, the quantity demanded of good x rises by 3%, good x can be considered
a. An inferior good b. A normal good c. A public good d. A private good
A positive temporary supply side shock will:
A. increase the level of potential output in the long run. B. decrease the price level in the long run. C. increase the price level in the long run. D. have no effect in the long run.
The price elasticity of demand is equal to
A) the value of the slope of the demand curve. B) the change in quantity demanded divided by the change in price. C) the percentage change in price divided by the percentage change in quantity demanded. D) the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price.
During the recession of 2007-2009, the U.S. economy was experiencing a decrease in home prices and consumer wealth, a credit crisis in the financial markets, and declining consumer and business confidence
What components of aggregate demand were affected and what was the impact on real output? What were the policy options?