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Outputs include goods but not services |
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A society that chooses to produce many investment goods is choosing more goods and services in the future |
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Cars produced by General Motors in Mexico would be included in U.S. GDP |
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Unemployment insurance benefits the macroeconomy by supporting purchasing power |
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President Bush in 2001 wanted a tax cut to stimulate consumer spending |
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Chirot argues that a unique advantage that Europe had over Asia was a sophisticated irrigation system |
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The counterpart to the unsold output of firms is the lack of jobs for workers willing to work |
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Increases in the prices of imported energy in 1999-2000 caused the aggregate supply curve to shift inward |
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The U.S. has the largest economy worldwide because |
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it has a large population & American workers are very productive |
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Gross Domestic Product is... |
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the money value of all final goods and services produced in a year |
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How does the U.S. compare to other advanced, industrialized economies on the issue of openness? |
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it is one of the less open of them |
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Economies is generally concerned with... |
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how resources are allocated among alternative goals |
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Opportunity cost is best defined as the value of |
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the next best alternative that the decision forces one to give up |
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In economics, aggregation refers to |
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combining many markets into one overall economy |
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The horizontal axis on the Aggregate Demand supply model measures... |
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the level of total output |
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is nominal GDP adjusted for changes in the price level |
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Is GDP an accurate measure of a country's well being? |
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If the capital stock increases, then the economy can produce ______ output with the ________ amount of labor |
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Economists & psychologists are often on opposite sides of the economic growth debate. The nature of the debate is such that... |
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economists emphasize the benefits of growth to finance valuable programs, and psychologists question whether more goods make people happier |
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If part of the labor force is unemployed, the foregone goods and services are... |
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Governments can affect the level of aggregate demand in a direct way by changing |
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Government spending is an injection in the sense that it... |
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increases the amount of total spending |
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The relationship between consumer spending and disposable income is called the... |
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According to Chirot, an important factor that aided European development was |
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A climate that allowed more productive agriculture. There was plenty of rain, without a need for irrigation systems. Parasites were killed by the cold winters. |
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Daniel Chirot states that the rise of the West was |
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Gradual, taking place after an incubation period of a thousand years |
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Economists before Keynes assumed that equilibrium GDP with full employment occurred |
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If inventory levels are decreasing, then we should expect business firms to |
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"Stagflation" refers to the unwelcome combination of |
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inflation and unemployment |
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An economist who claims that an increase in government spending would result mainly in a higher price level believe the economy is operating where |
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aggregate supply curve is steep |
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Education reforms that result in improved reading and math skills of high school graduates as they enter the labor force would do what to the aggregate supply curve? |
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"Fiscal Policy" is the federal government's plan for |
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spending and taxes, designed to influence the level of aggregate demand |
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Appropriate Fiscal Policy in the U.S. in 2011 would be to |
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increase aggregate demand |
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In contrast to changes in government spending, tax changes affect spending |
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