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ECO372 Final Exam
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1.the largest source of household income is in the U.S. is obtained
stock dividends
wages and salaries
interest earnings
rental income

2.the market where business sell goods and services to households and the government is
called
goods market
factor market
capital market
money market

3.real gross domestic product is best defined as
the market value of intermediate goods and services produced in an economy including
exports
all goods and services produced in an economy, stated in prices in a given year and
multiplied by quantity
the market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy stated in the
prices of a given year
the market value of goods and services produced in an economy stated in current year
prices

4. underemployment includes
who work off the books to avoid paying taxes
who are working part time or not using all their skills at a fulltime job
who are tired of looking for a job soo they quit looking but still want one
whose skills are not in demand anymore

5.the bureau of economic analysis is responsible for whicj of the following
setting interest rates
managing the money supply
calculating the US gross domestic product
paying unemployment benefits

6.the federal reserve provides which of the following data
federal funds rate
stock price of GE
bond yields of corporation
debt to GDP of Ireland

7. Consider if the government instituted a 10% income tax surcharge. In terms of the
AS/AD model this change should have
shifted the AD curve to the left
shifted the AD curve to the right
made the AD curve flatter
made the AD curve steeper

8.if the depreciation of a country’s currency increases it aggregate expenditures by 20,
the AD curve will
shift right by more than 20
shift right by less than 20
shift right by exactly 20
not shift at all

9. Aggregate demand management policies are designed most directly to
minimize unemployment
minimize inflation
control the aggregate level of spending in the economy
prevent budget deficits or surpluses

10.suppose that consumer spending is expected to decrease in the near future. If output is
at potential output, which of the following policies is most appropriate according to the
AS/AD model
an increase in government spending
an increase in taxes
a reduction in government spending
no change in taxes or government spending.



According to Keynes, market economies

 A.     never experience significant declines in aggregate demand
 B.     quickly recover after they experience a significant decline in aggregate demand
 C.    may recover slowly after they experience a significant decline in aggregate
 demand
 D.     are constantly experiencing significant declines in aggregate demand

12) The laissez-faire policy prescription to eliminate unemployment was to
A.     eliminate labor unions and government policies that hold real wages too high
 B.     strengthen unions and government regulations protecting unions and workers
 C.     increase real wages so that people are encouraged to work
 D.     have government guarantee jobs for everyone

13) In the AS/AD model, an expansionary monetary policy has the greatest effect on the
price level when it

 A.     increases both nominal and real income
 B.     increases real income but not nominal income
 C.     increases nominal income but not real income
 D.     doesn't increase real or nominal income

14) The Federal funds rate

 A.     is always slightly higher than the discount rate
 B.     can never be close to zero
 C.     may sometimes have to be targeted at zero
 D.     is an intermediate target

15) What tool of monetary policy will the Federal Reserve use to increase the federal
funds rate from 1% to 1.25%?

 A.     Open-market operations
 B.     The discount rate
 C.     A change in reserve requirements
 D.     Margin requirements

16) If the Federal Reserve increases the required reserves, financial institutions will
likely lend out

 A.     more than before, increasing the money supply
 B.     less than before, decreasing the money supply
 C.     more than before, decreasing the money supply
 D.     less than before, increasing the money supply

17) Suppose the money multiplier in the U.S. is 3. Suppose further that if the Federal
Reserve changes the discount rate by 1 percentage point, banks change their reserves by
300. To increase the money supply by 2700 the Federal Reserve should

 A.     reduce the discount rate by 3 percentage points
 B.     reduce the discount rate by 10 percentage points
 C.     raise the discount rate by 3 percentage points
 D.     raise the discount rate by 10 percentage points

18) If the Federal Reserve reduced its reserve requirement from 6.5 percent to 5 percent.
This policy would most likely

 A.     increase both the money multiplier and the money supply
 B.     increase the money multiplier but decrease the money supply
 C.     decrease the money multiplier but increase the money supply
 D.     decrease both the money multiplier and the money supply

19) A country can have a trade deficit as long as it can

 A.     purchase foreign assets
 B.     make loans to other countries
 C.     borrow from or sell assets to foreigners
 D.     produce more than it consumes.

20) A weaker dollar

 A.     raises inflation and contracts the economy.
 B.     reduces inflation and contracts the economy
 C.     raises inflation and expands the economy
 D.     reduces inflation and expands the economy



n the short run, a trade deficit allows more consumption, but in the long run, a trade
deficit is a problem because

 A.     the country eventually will consume more and produce less
 B.     the country eventually will sell all its financial assets to foreigners
 C.     the domestic currency will appreciate
A.     the country eventually will consume more and produce less
 D.     the country eventually has to produce more than it consumes in order to pay
 foreigners their profits

22) Considering an economy with a current trade deficit and considering only the direct
effect on income, an expansionary monetary policy tends to

 A.     decrease the exchange rate and increase the trade deficit
 B.     increase the exchange rate and increase the trade deficit
 C.     decrease the exchange rate and decrease the trade deficit
 D.     increase the exchange rate and decrease the trade deficit

23) The balance of trade measures the

 A.     difference between the value of imports and exports
 B.     share of U.S. imports coming from various regions of the world
 C.     share of U.S. exports going to various regions of the world
 D.     exchange rate needed to make imports equal exports

24) When a country runs a trade deficit, it does so by:

 A.     borrowing from foreign countries or selling assets to them.
 B.     borrowing from foreign countries or buying assets from them.
 C.     lending to foreign countries or selling assets to them.
 D.     lending to foreign countries or buying assets from them.

25) Expansionary fiscal policy tends to

 A.     raise U.S. income, increase U.S. imports, and increase the trade deficit
 B.     raise U.S. income, increase U.S. imports, and lower the trade deficit
 C.     lower U.S. income, reduce U.S. imports, and increase the trade deficit
 D.     lower U.S. income, reduce U.S. imports, and lower the trade deficit

26) In considering the net effect of expansionary fiscal policy on the trade deficit, the

 A.     income effect offsets the price effect
 B.     price effect offsets the income effect
A.      income effect offsets the price effect
 C.     income and price effects work in the same direction, so the trade deficit is
 decreased
 D.     income and price effects work in the same direction, so the trade deficit is
 increased

27) If U.S. interest rates fall relative to Japanese interest rates and Japanese inflation falls
relative to U.S. inflation, then the

 A.      dollar will lose value in terms of yen
 B.     dollar will gain value in terms of yen
 C.     dollar's value will not change in terms of yen
 D.      change in the dollar's value cannot be determined

28) Expansionary monetary policy tends to

 A.      lower the U.S. interest rate and increase the U.S. exchange rate
 B.     lower the U.S. interest rate and decrease the U.S. exchange rate
 C.     increase the U.S. interest rate and decrease the U.S. exchange rate
 D.      increase the U.S. interest rate and increase the U.S. exchange rate

29) The U.S. has limits on Chinese textile imports. Such limits are an example of

 A.      a tariff
 B.     a quota
 C.     a regulatory trade restriction
 D.      an embargo

30) Duties imposed by the U.S. government on imported Chinese frozen and canned
shrimp are an example of

 A.      tariffs
 B.     quotas
 C.     voluntary restrictions
 D.      regulatory trade restrictions
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Eco 372 final exam

  • 1. ECO372 Final Exam Answers are HERE! 1.the largest source of household income is in the U.S. is obtained stock dividends wages and salaries interest earnings rental income 2.the market where business sell goods and services to households and the government is called goods market factor market capital market money market 3.real gross domestic product is best defined as the market value of intermediate goods and services produced in an economy including exports all goods and services produced in an economy, stated in prices in a given year and multiplied by quantity the market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy stated in the prices of a given year the market value of goods and services produced in an economy stated in current year prices 4. underemployment includes who work off the books to avoid paying taxes who are working part time or not using all their skills at a fulltime job who are tired of looking for a job soo they quit looking but still want one whose skills are not in demand anymore 5.the bureau of economic analysis is responsible for whicj of the following setting interest rates managing the money supply calculating the US gross domestic product paying unemployment benefits 6.the federal reserve provides which of the following data federal funds rate stock price of GE bond yields of corporation
  • 2. debt to GDP of Ireland 7. Consider if the government instituted a 10% income tax surcharge. In terms of the AS/AD model this change should have shifted the AD curve to the left shifted the AD curve to the right made the AD curve flatter made the AD curve steeper 8.if the depreciation of a country’s currency increases it aggregate expenditures by 20, the AD curve will shift right by more than 20 shift right by less than 20 shift right by exactly 20 not shift at all 9. Aggregate demand management policies are designed most directly to minimize unemployment minimize inflation control the aggregate level of spending in the economy prevent budget deficits or surpluses 10.suppose that consumer spending is expected to decrease in the near future. If output is at potential output, which of the following policies is most appropriate according to the AS/AD model an increase in government spending an increase in taxes a reduction in government spending no change in taxes or government spending. According to Keynes, market economies A. never experience significant declines in aggregate demand B. quickly recover after they experience a significant decline in aggregate demand C. may recover slowly after they experience a significant decline in aggregate demand D. are constantly experiencing significant declines in aggregate demand 12) The laissez-faire policy prescription to eliminate unemployment was to
  • 3. A. eliminate labor unions and government policies that hold real wages too high B. strengthen unions and government regulations protecting unions and workers C. increase real wages so that people are encouraged to work D. have government guarantee jobs for everyone 13) In the AS/AD model, an expansionary monetary policy has the greatest effect on the price level when it A. increases both nominal and real income B. increases real income but not nominal income C. increases nominal income but not real income D. doesn't increase real or nominal income 14) The Federal funds rate A. is always slightly higher than the discount rate B. can never be close to zero C. may sometimes have to be targeted at zero D. is an intermediate target 15) What tool of monetary policy will the Federal Reserve use to increase the federal funds rate from 1% to 1.25%? A. Open-market operations B. The discount rate C. A change in reserve requirements D. Margin requirements 16) If the Federal Reserve increases the required reserves, financial institutions will likely lend out A. more than before, increasing the money supply B. less than before, decreasing the money supply C. more than before, decreasing the money supply D. less than before, increasing the money supply 17) Suppose the money multiplier in the U.S. is 3. Suppose further that if the Federal
  • 4. Reserve changes the discount rate by 1 percentage point, banks change their reserves by 300. To increase the money supply by 2700 the Federal Reserve should A. reduce the discount rate by 3 percentage points B. reduce the discount rate by 10 percentage points C. raise the discount rate by 3 percentage points D. raise the discount rate by 10 percentage points 18) If the Federal Reserve reduced its reserve requirement from 6.5 percent to 5 percent. This policy would most likely A. increase both the money multiplier and the money supply B. increase the money multiplier but decrease the money supply C. decrease the money multiplier but increase the money supply D. decrease both the money multiplier and the money supply 19) A country can have a trade deficit as long as it can A. purchase foreign assets B. make loans to other countries C. borrow from or sell assets to foreigners D. produce more than it consumes. 20) A weaker dollar A. raises inflation and contracts the economy. B. reduces inflation and contracts the economy C. raises inflation and expands the economy D. reduces inflation and expands the economy n the short run, a trade deficit allows more consumption, but in the long run, a trade deficit is a problem because A. the country eventually will consume more and produce less B. the country eventually will sell all its financial assets to foreigners C. the domestic currency will appreciate
  • 5. A. the country eventually will consume more and produce less D. the country eventually has to produce more than it consumes in order to pay foreigners their profits 22) Considering an economy with a current trade deficit and considering only the direct effect on income, an expansionary monetary policy tends to A. decrease the exchange rate and increase the trade deficit B. increase the exchange rate and increase the trade deficit C. decrease the exchange rate and decrease the trade deficit D. increase the exchange rate and decrease the trade deficit 23) The balance of trade measures the A. difference between the value of imports and exports B. share of U.S. imports coming from various regions of the world C. share of U.S. exports going to various regions of the world D. exchange rate needed to make imports equal exports 24) When a country runs a trade deficit, it does so by: A. borrowing from foreign countries or selling assets to them. B. borrowing from foreign countries or buying assets from them. C. lending to foreign countries or selling assets to them. D. lending to foreign countries or buying assets from them. 25) Expansionary fiscal policy tends to A. raise U.S. income, increase U.S. imports, and increase the trade deficit B. raise U.S. income, increase U.S. imports, and lower the trade deficit C. lower U.S. income, reduce U.S. imports, and increase the trade deficit D. lower U.S. income, reduce U.S. imports, and lower the trade deficit 26) In considering the net effect of expansionary fiscal policy on the trade deficit, the A. income effect offsets the price effect B. price effect offsets the income effect
  • 6. A. income effect offsets the price effect C. income and price effects work in the same direction, so the trade deficit is decreased D. income and price effects work in the same direction, so the trade deficit is increased 27) If U.S. interest rates fall relative to Japanese interest rates and Japanese inflation falls relative to U.S. inflation, then the A. dollar will lose value in terms of yen B. dollar will gain value in terms of yen C. dollar's value will not change in terms of yen D. change in the dollar's value cannot be determined 28) Expansionary monetary policy tends to A. lower the U.S. interest rate and increase the U.S. exchange rate B. lower the U.S. interest rate and decrease the U.S. exchange rate C. increase the U.S. interest rate and decrease the U.S. exchange rate D. increase the U.S. interest rate and increase the U.S. exchange rate 29) The U.S. has limits on Chinese textile imports. Such limits are an example of A. a tariff B. a quota C. a regulatory trade restriction D. an embargo 30) Duties imposed by the U.S. government on imported Chinese frozen and canned shrimp are an example of A. tariffs B. quotas C. voluntary restrictions D. regulatory trade restrictions