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The federal budget was in deficit from 1931 to 1939, except in the year 1937.
 
  Given this fact, how do you explain E. Cary Brown's statement, Fiscal policy, then, seems to have been an unsuccessful recovery device in the 'thirties-not because it did not work, but because it was not tried.

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Monetary policy has a ________ effect on aggregate demand in a(n) ________ economy, and fiscal policy has a ________ effect on aggregate demand in a(n) ________ economy.
 
  A) stronger; closed; weaker; open B) stronger; open; weaker; open
  C) weaker; open; weaker; open D) weaker; closed; weaker; closed



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Answer to Question 1

Economist E. Cary Brown is arguing that while the actual federal budget was mainly in deficit during the Great Depression, the cyclically adjusted federal budget was in surplus, except for one year. Cyclically adjusting the budget calculates what revenues and expenditures would have been, had the economy been producing an output equal to potential GDP. The deficits in the 'thirties were due to a precipitous decline in tax revenues, not a substantial increase in government expenditures. A substantial increase in government expenditures was needed to pull the economy out of depression, and this did not occur. As a result, one might argue that discretionary expansionary fiscal policy was not pursued during the Great Depression.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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