A. an excess of government receipts over government spending.
B. an equality of government spending and receipts.
C. a surplus of government workers.
D. an excess of government spending over government receipts.
Related Mcqs:
- To reduce imports, suppose that the government of Norway’s imposes a quota equal to 800 computers, Compared to what occurred under free trade, Norway’s consumers surplus will ________ and its producer surplus will _______ Can you calculate these amounts? Try plotting the information of this table on a sheet of graph paper ?
A. increase, increase
B. increase, decrease
C. decrease, increase
D. decrease, decrease - Compared to what occurred under free trade, Mexico’s producer surplus ____ and consumer surplus ____ as a result of the subsidy Use the figure that you have plotted to calculate the amounts ?
A. decreases, decreases
B. decreases, increases
C. increases, decreases
D. increases, increases - With free trade suppose that the rest of the world can supply computers to Norway at a price of $1,500 Norway’s imports will now equal. Compared to What occurred in the absence of trade, Norway’s consumers surplus will _____ and its producer surplus will ____. Can you calculate these amounts? Try plotting the information of this table on a sheet of graph paper ?
A. 1,600 computers, decrease, increase
B. 1,600 computers, increase, decrease
C. 1,200 computers, decrease, increase
D. 1,200 computers, increase, decrease - With free trade, suppose that the rest of the world can supply calculators to Canada at a price of $30. Canada’s imports would now equal _____ and its consumer surplus would ____ relative to what occurred in the absence of trade. What is the change in consumer surplus? Refer to the figure that you have plotted ?
A. 20 calculators increase
B. 25 calculators decrease
C. 25 calculators increase
D. 30 calculators increase - If Canada runs a balance of payments surplus and exchange rates are floating ?
A. the value of other currencies will rise relative to the dollar
B. the dollar will depreciate relative to other currencies
C. the price of foreign goods will become cheaper to Canadians
D. the price of foreign goods will rise for Canadians - An increase in the budget surplus ?
A. Shifts the supply of loanable funds to the left and increase the real interest rate
B. Shift the supply of loanable funds to the right and reduces the real interest rate.
C. Shifts the demand for loanable funds to the right and increases the real interest rate.
D. Shifts the demand for loanable funds to the left and reduces the real interest rate - Starting from a balanced budget, for a given tax rate, an increasing in income will cause the government budget to ?
A. move into surplus
B. move into deficit
C. remain unchanged
D. None of the above above - For given government spending and taxation the government budget deficit will grow in _________ and decline in __________?
A. booms, booms
B. recession, recession
C. booms, recessions
D. recessions, booms - Refer to Exhibit 4. If there is no tax placed on the produced in this market consumer surplus is the area ?
A. C + D + F
B. A
C. A + B + E
D. D + C + B - Refer to Exhibit 4. If a tax is placed on the product in this market, producer surplus is the area?
A. A + B + E
B. A + B + C + D
C. A
D. D