
AP Macro Unit 5
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12th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
If an economy is in long-run equilibrium, which of the following combinations of policy actions will result in inflation? Increasing the money supply and increasing government spending, Increasing the discount rate and decreasing income taxes, Increasing the required reserve ratio and increasing the discount rate, Selling government bonds on the open market and decreasing government spending, Buying government bonds on the open market and decreasing government spending
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Increasing the money supply and increasing government spending
Answer explanation
Increasing the money supply is an expansionary monetary policy that will increase aggregate demand, real output, and the price level. Increasing government spending is an expansionary fiscal policy that will increase aggregate demand, real output, and the price level. Both policies are expansionary and will result in inflation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Given the situation illustrated in the graph and holding all other influences constant, which policies will restore the macroeconomic equilibrium to full employment? Options: A contractionary fiscal policy and an expansionary monetary policy, A contractionary fiscal policy and a contractionary monetary policy, An expansionary fiscal policy and a contractionary monetary policy, An expansionary fiscal policy and an expansionary monetary policy, An expansionary fiscal policy without monetary policy
Back
A contractionary fiscal policy and a contractionary monetary policy
Answer explanation
The economy is experiencing an inflationary gap as the current short-run equilibrium is beyond full-employment output. A contractionary fiscal policy will decrease aggregate demand and real output. A contractionary monetary policy will decrease aggregate demand and output. The two policies are contractionary and will move the economy back towards full employment.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Country X’s economy is in recession. Which combination of fiscal and monetary policy actions would move the economy toward full employment in the short run? Options: A decrease in government spending and an increase in the discount rate, A decrease in income taxes and targeting a higher interest rate on overnight interbank loans, A decrease in income taxes and a sale of government bonds on the open market by the country’s central bank, An increase in government spending and a decrease in the required reserve ratio, An increase in income taxes and a purchase of government bonds on the open market by the country’s central bank
Back
An increase in government spending and a decrease in the required reserve ratio.
Answer explanation
An increase in government spending is an expansionary fiscal policy that will increase aggregate demand and real output. A decrease in the required reserve ratio is an expansionary monetary policy that will increase aggregate demand and real output. Both policies are expansionary and will move the economy out of recession and toward full employment.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following will cause a movement from point X to point Y along the short-run Phillips curve (SRPC) that is shown in the graph above? An increase the expected inflation rate, An increase in the required reserve ratio, An increase in government spending, An increase in input costs, An increase in income taxes
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An increase in government spending
Answer explanation
This response is an expansionary fiscal policy that will increase aggregate demand and cause an upward movement along the short-run Phillips curve from point X to point Y.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Assume members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agree to a coordinated increase in oil production. If the economy is at equilibrium at point B, what effect will this have on the Phillips curve model in the long run?
Back
The SRPC will shift to the left.
Answer explanation
Point B illustrates long-run equilibrium. An increase in oil production increases short-run aggregate supply, increases real output, and decreases the price level. A positive supply shock corresponds to a leftward shift of the SRPC.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following could cause a movement along a country’s short-run Phillips curve toward higher unemployment and lower inflation? A significant reduction in energy prices, A recession in the economies of the nation’s major trading partners, A decrease in savings by the country’s consumers, A movement of the economy from the recovery phase to the expansionary phase of the business cycle, An improvement in technology
Back
A recession in the economies of the nation’s major trading partners
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
According to the short-run Phillips curve, a contractionary fiscal policy will result in
Back
a decrease in inflation and an increase in unemployment
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