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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Question 1

Refer to the information provided in Figure 32.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.





Refer to Figure 32.2. According to Keynes, a(n) ________ will shift 
AD
1 to the right.


◦ increase in taxes
◦ decrease in the money supply
◦ increase in government spending
◦ All of these

Question 2

Refer to the information provided in Figure 32.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.





Refer to Figure 32.2. According to the monetarists, ________ can be caused when 
AD
1 shifts to the left.


◦ an increase in money demand
◦ a recession
◦ inflation
◦ stagflation



karmakat49

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Answer 1

increase in government spending

Answer 2

a recession



CharlieWard

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Question 1

Refer to the information provided in Figure 32.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.





Refer to Figure 32.2. According to ________ economists, under rational expectations an expected increase in government spending would not change 
AD or 
AS.


◦ Keynesian
◦ the new classical
◦ monetarist
◦ None of these

Question 2

Refer to the information provided in Figure 32.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.





Refer to Figure 32.2. According to ________ economists, under rational expectations an expected decrease in government spending would not change 
AD or 
AS.


◦ Keynesian
◦ the new classical
◦ monetarist
◦ None of these



anoriega3

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Answer 1

the new classical

Answer 2

the new classical





Brittanyd9008

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Question 1

Refer to the information provided in Figure 32.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.





Refer to Figure 32.2. According to the ________ economists, under rational expectations an expected decrease in taxes would not change 
AD or 
AS.


◦ Keynesian
◦ the new classical
◦ monetarist
◦ None of these

Question 2

Refer to the information provided in Figure 32.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.





Refer to Figure 32.2. According to ________, a(n) ________ monetary policy in the short run and after all the adjustments have been made increases equilibrium output above 
Y
1.


◦ Keynes; contractionary
◦ Keynes; expansionary
◦ the new classicals; contractionary
◦ the new classicals; expansionary



lgoldst9

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Answer 1

the new classical

Answer 2

Keynes; expansionary



 

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