A. Shifts the short-run Phillips curve downward and make the unemployment inflation trade-off less favorable
B. Shifts the short run Phillips curve upward and makes the unemployment inflation trade-off more favorable
C. Shifts the short run Phillips curve upward and makes the Unemployment inflation trade off more favorable
D. Shifts the short run Phillips curve downward and makes the unemployment inflation trade off more favorable
Related Mcqs:
- Assume there is no government or foreign setor, If the MPC is 75 a Rs20 million decrease in planned investment will cause aggregate output to decrease by ?
A. Rs80 million
B. Rs20 million
C. Rs 15 million
D. Rs26.67 million - Assume that global recession causes the quantity of tin demanded to decrease by 4 million pounds at each price To maintain the price of tin at the target price you would ?
A. sell 4 million pounds of tin
B. sell 8 million pounds of tin
C. buy 4 million pounds of tin
D. buy 8 million pounds of tin - When the decrease in the price of one good causes the demand for another good to decrease, the goods are_________?
A. complements
B. substitutes
C. inferior
D. nromal - What is called that bank which regularly accepts foreign currency-denominated deposits and makes foreign currency-denominated deposits and makes foreign currency loans ?
A. Eurobank
B. Foreign bank
C. International Bank
D. Multinational Bank - If a government uses barriers to foreign products such as biases against a foreign company’s bids or product standards that go against a foreign company’s product features the government is using ?
A. Protectionism
B. exchange controls
C. exchange facilitators
D. nontariff trade barriers - Suppose that the world price of tin is above the target (ceiling) price that is defined by an international commodity agreement. To move the world price toward the target price, a buffer stock agreement would require its buffer stock manager to ____ tin and an export quota agreement would require that member countries _________ their export of tin?
A. purchase; decrease
B. purchase; increase
C. sell; increase
D. sell; decrease - For the oil-importing countries, the increase in oil prices in 1970s and early 2000s contributed to all of the following except ?
A. balance of trade deficits
B. price inflation
C. constrained economic growth
D. improving terms of trade - For year the U.S government levied quotas on inexpensive oil imported from the Middle East The quotas led to cost increases for U.S consumers totaling $3 billion for oil products. An apparent justification of this policy was that ?
A. U.S oil companies and workers deserved higher incomes
B. U.S oil was of superior quality and merited higher prices
C. one should not be too dependent on foreign suppliers of crucial resources
D. The U.S government needed the quota revenue to balance its budget - Instead, assume that global economic expansion causes the quantity of tin demanded to increase by 4 million pounds at each price To maintain price of tin at the target price you would ?
A. sell 4 million pounds of tin
B. sell 8 million pounds of tin
C. buy 4 million pounds of tin
D. buy 8 million pounds of tin - Suppose that at a price of Rs 30 per month there are 30000 subscribers to cable television in small Town. If small Town Cablevision raises its price Rs40 per month the number of subscribers will fall to 20000 Using the midpoint method for calculating the elasticity what is the price elasticity of demand for cable TV in Small Town ?
A. 1.4
B. 0.66
C. 0.75
D. 2.0