A) both an increase in the price level that is greater than expected and an increase in the expected price level.
B) an increase in the price level that is greater than expected, but not an increase in the expected price level.
C) an increase in the expected price level, but not an increase in the price level that is greater than expected.
D) neither an increase in the price level that is greater than expected nor an increase in the expected price level.
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A) long-run aggregate supply right.
B) long-run aggregate supply left.
C) short-run aggregate supply right.
D) short-run aggregate supply left.
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A) net exports rise for some reason other than a price change and government purchases rise.
B) net exports rise for some reason other than a price change and taxes increase.
C) net exports fall for some reason other than a price change and government purchases fall.
D) net exports fall for some reason other than a price change and taxes fall.
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A) regular intervals. During recessions consumption spending falls relatively more than investment spending.
B) regular intervals. During recessions investment spending falls relatively more than consumption spending.
C) irregular intervals. During recessions consumption spending falls relatively more than investment spending.
D) irregular intervals. During recessions investment spending falls relatively more than consumption spending.
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A) moves to A in the long run.
B) moves to B in the long run.
C) moves to C in the long run.
D) stays at D in the long run.
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A) LRAS1
B) LRAS2
C) LRAS3
D) Both LRAS1 and LRAS3
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A) 1/6 of the decline in real GDP.
B) 1/7 of the decline in real GDP.
C) 1/3 of the decline in real GDP.
D) 2/3 of the decline in real GDP.
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A) B in the short run and the long run.
B) D in the short run and the long run.
C) B in the short run and A in the long run.
D) D in the short run and C in the long run.
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A) higher than desired prices, which increases their sales.
B) higher than desired prices, which depresses their sales.
C) lower than desired prices, which increases their sales.
D) lower than desired prices, which depresses their sales.
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A) The expected price level falls. Bargains are struck for higher wages.
B) The expected price level falls. Bargains are struck for lower wages.
C) The expected price level rises. Bargains are struck for higher wages.
D) The expected price level rises. Bargains are struck for lower wages.
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A) Both the price level and real GDP rise.
B) Both the price level and real GDP fall.
C) The price level rises and real GDP falls.
D) The price level falls and real GDP rises.
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A) real and nominal variables are determined independently and that money cannot move real GDP away from its long-run trend.
B) real and nominal variables are determined independently but that money can temporarily move real GDP away from its long-run trend.
C) real and nominal variables are highly intertwined but that money cannot move real GDP away from its long- run trend.
D) real and nominal variables are highly intertwined and that money can temporarily move real GDP away from its long-run trend.
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A) falls, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign currency exchange shifts left.
B) falls, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign currency exchange shifts right.
C) rises, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign currency exchange shifts left.
D) rises, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign currency exchange shifts right.
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A) the relationship between output and unemployment is erratic and difficult to characterize.
B) when one macroeconomic variable that measures income or spending is falling, other macroeconomic variables that measure income or spending are likely to be rising.
C) recessions do not occur at regular intervals.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) increases the quantity of goods and services supplied in the short run.
B) decreases the quantity of goods and services supplied in the long run.
C) decreases the quantity of goods and services demanded.
D) increases the quantity of goods and services demanded.
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A) output and prices rise.
B) output rise and prices fall.
C) output fall and prices rise.
D) output and prices fall.
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A) the price level and real GDP will both rise.
B) the price level and real GDP will both fall.
C) neither the price leave nor real GDP will change.
D) All of the above are possible.
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