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A) only affects aggregate demand and not aggregate supply.
B) primarily affects aggregate demand.
C) primarily effects aggregate supply.
D) only affects aggregate supply and not aggregate demand.
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A) An increase in the price level decreases the interest rate.
B) An increase in the price level increases the interest rate.
C) An increase in the money supply decreases the interest rate.
D) An increase in the money supply increases the interest rate.
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A) and the crowding-out effect both amplify the effects of an increase in government expenditures.
B) and the crowding-out effect both diminish the effects of an increase in government expenditures.
C) diminishes the effects of an increase in government expenditures,while the crowding-out effect amplifies the effects.
D) amplifies the effects of an increase in government expenditures,while the crowding-out effect diminishes the effects.
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A) proposals to change monetary policy must go through both the House and Senate before being sent to the president.
B) monetary policy works through changes in interest rates,and the Fed does not have the ability to change interest rates quickly.
C) changes in interest rates primarily influence consumption spending,and households make consumption plans far in advance.
D) changes in interest rates primarily influence investment spending,and firms make investment plans far in advance.
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A) generally don't believe,even in theory,that fiscal policy can stabilize the economy.
B) generally agree that fiscal policy has no impact in the long run.
C) believe some effects of monetary policy may be long-lived.
D) think the Fed should simply try to fine tune the economy.
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A) the fact that business firms make investment plans far in advance.
B) the political system of checks and balances that slows down the process of implementing fiscal policy.
C) the time it takes for changes in government spending or taxes to affect the interest rate.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) either money demand or money supply shifts right.
B) money demand shifts right or money supply shifts left.
C) either money demand or money supply shifts left.
D) money demand shifts left or money supply shifts right.
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A) deposit more into interest-bearing accounts,and the interest rate will fall.
B) deposit more into interest-bearing accounts,and the interest rate will rise.
C) withdraw money from interest-bearing accounts,and the interest rate will fall.
D) withdraw money from interest-bearing accounts,and the interest rate will rise.
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A) the wealth effect
B) the interest-rate effect
C) the exchange-rate effect
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) rise.The rise in taxes stimulates aggregate demand.
B) rise.The rise in taxes contracts aggregate demand.
C) fall.The fall in taxes stimulates aggregate demand.
D) fall.The fall in taxes contracts aggregate demand.
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A) people want to hold more money.This response is shown by moving to the right along the money demand curve.
B) people want to hold more money.This response is shown by shifting the money demand curve right.
C) people want to hold less money.This response is shown by moving to the left along the money demand curve.
D) people want to hold less money.This response is shown by shifting the money demand curve left.
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