48. In order to be classified officially as unemployed, a personmust
a. Be out of work and available for work, need not be activelylooking for work
b. Be out of work, actively looking for work, and currentlyavailable for work
c. Only be out of work
d. Have been out of work for over 3 months
49. If exports rise and imports fall, (ceteris paribus)
a. Aggregate expenditure falls
b. Aggregate expenditure rises
c. Aggregate expenditure remains the same
d. Net exports are irrelevant when considering aggregateexpenditure
50. Over the past 25 years, the U.S. has had a net trade____________; which means
the U.S. has exported _________ it has imported.
a..Deficit; less than
b. Balance; the same amount as
c. Deficit; more than
d. Surplus; more than
43. If our economy was experiencing inflation, which of thefollowing would move us
back toward macro equilibrium?
a. Lower Taxes
b. Increase Investment
c. Reduce Net Exports
d. Increase Consumer Spending
42. If our economy slumped into a recession, which of the followingwould help move us back toward macro equilibrium?:
a. Reduce Taxes
b. Reduce Investment
c. Reduce Net Exports
d. Reduce Government Purchases
34. Economists consider that we are at full employment whenthe
a. Officially reported unemployment rate is at the naturalunemployment rate, about 5%
b. Natural unemployment rate is equal to 10 %.
c. Officially reported unemployment rate is zero.
d. Natural unemployment rate is equal to 0 percent.
35. Beginning at macro equilibrium, inflation occurs becauseaggregate
a. supply increases more rapidly than aggregate demand.
b. supply and aggregate demand increase at the same rate.
d. supply and aggregate demand decrease at the same rate.
c. demand increases more rapidly than aggregate supply.
36. If the U.S. government decreases significantly its expenditureon defense, then, ceteris paribus, the aggregate
a. demand curve shifts rightward.
b. demand curve shifts leftward.
c. supply curve shifts rightward.
d. supply curve shifts leftward.
37. According to Keynesian economics, which of the following ismost likely to raise the unemployment rate?
a. Aggregate demand increases.
b. Aggregate demand decreases.
c. Aggregate supply increases.
d. None of the above is likely to raise the unemploymentrate.
38. If a government has a budget deficit, it must
a. raise the real interest rate.
b. borrow in the financial market.
c. decrease taxes.
d. Increase spending
39. The U.S. gross public debt is approximately ________________which is
approximately ______________ % of U.S. GDP.
40. Under the U.S. Constitution, the ultimate power for determiningfiscal policy is:
e. The President
f. The Congress
g. The Council of Economic Advisors
h. The State governments
32. The Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) is:
e. The rate at which consumption changes over time
f. The percentage of an additional dollar of disposable income thatwill go toward additional consumption
g. The average percentage of total income one consumes
h. The average percentage of total income one saves
48. In order to be classified officially as unemployed, a personmust
a. Be out of work and available for work, need not be activelylooking for work
b. Be out of work, actively looking for work, and currentlyavailable for work
c. Only be out of work
d. Have been out of work for over 3 months
49. If exports rise and imports fall, (ceteris paribus)
a. Aggregate expenditure falls
b. Aggregate expenditure rises
c. Aggregate expenditure remains the same
d. Net exports are irrelevant when considering aggregateexpenditure
50. Over the past 25 years, the U.S. has had a net trade____________; which means
the U.S. has exported _________ it has imported.
a..Deficit; less than
b. Balance; the same amount as
c. Deficit; more than
d. Surplus; more than
43. If our economy was experiencing inflation, which of thefollowing would move us
back toward macro equilibrium?
a. Lower Taxes
b. Increase Investment
c. Reduce Net Exports
d. Increase Consumer Spending
42. If our economy slumped into a recession, which of the followingwould help move us back toward macro equilibrium?:
a. Reduce Taxes
b. Reduce Investment
c. Reduce Net Exports
d. Reduce Government Purchases
34. Economists consider that we are at full employment whenthe
a. Officially reported unemployment rate is at the naturalunemployment rate, about 5%
b. Natural unemployment rate is equal to 10 %.
c. Officially reported unemployment rate is zero.
d. Natural unemployment rate is equal to 0 percent.
35. Beginning at macro equilibrium, inflation occurs becauseaggregate
a. supply increases more rapidly than aggregate demand.
b. supply and aggregate demand increase at the same rate.
d. supply and aggregate demand decrease at the same rate.
c. demand increases more rapidly than aggregate supply.
36. If the U.S. government decreases significantly its expenditureon defense, then, ceteris paribus, the aggregate
a. demand curve shifts rightward.
b. demand curve shifts leftward.
c. supply curve shifts rightward.
d. supply curve shifts leftward.
37. According to Keynesian economics, which of the following ismost likely to raise the unemployment rate?
a. Aggregate demand increases.
b. Aggregate demand decreases.
c. Aggregate supply increases.
d. None of the above is likely to raise the unemploymentrate.
38. If a government has a budget deficit, it must
a. raise the real interest rate.
b. borrow in the financial market.
c. decrease taxes.
d. Increase spending
39. The U.S. gross public debt is approximately ________________which is
approximately ______________ % of U.S. GDP.
40. Under the U.S. Constitution, the ultimate power for determiningfiscal policy is:
e. The President
f. The Congress
g. The Council of Economic Advisors
h. The State governments
32. The Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) is:
e. The rate at which consumption changes over time
f. The percentage of an additional dollar of disposable income thatwill go toward additional consumption
g. The average percentage of total income one consumes
h. The average percentage of total income one saves