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serike

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Suppose output is above the natural level of output. In a fixed exchange rate regime, explain the two ways the economy can return to the natural level of output.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In the model where it is assumed that the state of technology does not change, what parameters and/or variables cause changes in steady state output per worker?
 
  A) savings rate
  B) depreciation rate
  C) human capital per worker
  D) all of above
  E) none of above



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Answer to Question 1

Revaluation. Policy makers could revalue the currency. This would cause a reduction in NX, and reduction in demand, and a reduction in Y. Graphically, the AD curve would shift to the left. Economy self-corrects. With Y above the natural level, the expected price level (or expected inflation) will rise causing W to rise. As W rises, P will rise. As P rises, a real appreciation occurs and NX falls. We would move along the AD curve.

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serike

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
:D TYSM


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Wow, this really help

 

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