A. neither monetary nor fiscal policy will have an effect on output and employment
B. monetary but not fiscal policy will have an effect on output and employment
C. Fiscal, but not monetary policy will have an effect on output and employment
D. both monetary and fiscal policy will have an effect on output and employment
Related Mcqs:
- one of the tenets of the classical view of the labor market is that the wage adjustments that are necessary to clear the labor market occur ?
A. quickly
B. slowly
C. very infrequently
D. instantly - The classical view of the labor market is basically consistent with the assumption of _________ aggregate supply curve?
A. a vertical (or almost vertical)
B. a downward sloping
C. a horizontal (or almost horizontal)
D. an upward sloping - Which of the following is true with regard to a tax on labor income? Taxes on labor income tend to encourage ?
A. the unscrupulous to enter the underground economy
B. the elderly to retire early.
C. all the things described in these answers.
D. second earners to stay home.
E. workers to work fewer hours - Assume that Country A is relatively abundant in labor and Country B is relatively abundant in land Note that wages are the returns to labor and rents are the returns to land According to the factor price equalization theorem, once Country A begins specializing according to comparative advantage and trading with Country B: A. wages and rents should fall in Country A B. wages and rents should rise in Country A C. wages should rise and rents should fall in Country A D. wages should fall and rents should raise in Country A ?
XA. wages and rents should fall in Country A
B. wages and rents should rise in Country A
C. wages should rise and rents should fall in Country A
D. wages should fall and rents should raise in Country A - There is a decentralized market where geographically dispersed dealers are linked by telephones and computer screens. The market is for securities not listed on a stock or bond exchange. Name the market ?
A. Grey market
B. Over-the counter (OTC)
C. Open market
D. Back market - If a producer has market power (can influence the price of the product in the market) then free market solutions ?
A. are equitable.
B. are efficient
C. maximize consumer surplus
D. are inefficient - If all firms in a market have identical cost structures and if inputs used in the production of the good in that market are readily available, then the long-run market supply curve for that good should be ?
A. downward sloping
B. perfectly inelastic
C. upward sloping
D. perfectly elastic - In certain industries Japanese employers hesitate to lay off workers Therefore they sometimes have excess supplies of goods that they cannot sell on the home market without lowering prices. To hold down losses they sell goods in overseas markets at prices well beneath those in japan This practice is best referred to as ?
A. Orderly marketing
B. trigger pricing
C. domestic content pricing
D. dumping - That the division of labor is limited by the size of the market best applies to which explanation of trade ?
A. Factor endowment theory
B. Product life cycle theory
C. Economies of scale theory
D. Overlapping demand theory - In 1985, the Coca-cola Company made a classic marketing blunder with its deletion of its popular Coca-Cola product and introduction of what it called New Coke Analysts now believe that most of the company’s problems resulted from poor marketing research. As the public demanded their old Coke back the company relented and reintroduced Coca-Cola Classic (which has regained and surpassed its former position) while New Coke owns only 0.1 percent of the market Which of the following marketing research mistakes did Coca-Cola make ?
A. They did not investigate pricing correctly and priced the product too high
B. They did not investigate dealer reaction and had inadequate distribution
C. They defined their marketing research problem too narrowly
D. They failed to account for the Pepsi Challenge taste test in their marketing efforts