
AP Macroeconomics Unit 3
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is true if the production possibilities curve is a curved line concave to the origin? Options: Resources are perfectly substitutable between the production of the two goods., It is possible to produce more of both products., Both products are equally capable of satisfying consumer wants., As more of one good is produced, more and more of the other good must be given up.
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As more of one good is produced, more and more of the other good must be given up.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following best describes aggregate supply? Options: A schedule indicating the level of real output that will be produced at each possible price level, A schedule indicating the level of real output that will be purchased at each possible price level, A schedule showing the trade-off between inflation and unemployment, A schedule showing the relationship between inputs and outputs
Back
A schedule indicating the level of real output that will be produced at each possible price level
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The short-run aggregate supply curve will shift to the right when: energy prices increase, government regulation increases, prices of inputs decrease, productivity rates decrease
Back
prices of inputs decrease
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The long-run aggregate supply curve will shift to the right when: foreign exports increase, government spending increases, investment increases, consumption increases.
Back
investment increases
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A rightward shift in the aggregate demand curve with a horizontal aggregate supply curve will cause employment and the price level to change in which of the following ways?
Back
Increase Employment; No Change to Price Level
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
An increase in labor productivity would most likely cause real gross domestic product and the price level to change in which of the following ways?
Back
Increase Real GDP; Decrease Price Level
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
If Mr. Woodward's disposable income increases from $600 to $650 and her level of personal consumption expenditures increase from $480 to $520, you may conclude that her marginal propensity to
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consume is 0.8
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