MACROECONOMICS FOR TODAY
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781337613057
Author: Tucker
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 10.A, Problem 4SQP
To determine
Impact of increase in AD by $4 trillion.
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Which of the following would be most likely to produce a rightward shift in the short run aggregate supply curve (SAS)?
a) an increase in input prices
b) an increase in wage rates
c) a decrease in energy costs
d) a decrease in government expenditure
A long-run equilibrium occurs when aggregate demand and aggregate supply are in equilibrium ____
a) below potential output
b) at potential output
c) above potential output
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Which of the following changes will have the smallest impact on the aggregated demand in the short-run?
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A decrease in taxes of $100
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MACROECONOMICS FOR TODAY
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