Economics 1022A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Loanable Funds, Workforce Productivity, Bond Market
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Question 3
According to Joseph Schumpeter, the theory of creative destruction describes a process by which
A | some new products unleash a gale of destruction that drive other new products out of the market. | |
B | new products unleash a gale of destruction that drives old products out of the market. | |
C | new products are created by the destruction of capital. | |
D | the creation of new products never involves the destruction of old products. |
Question 4
Which of the following countries had the highest GDP per capita in 2012?
A Qatar | ||
B | United States | |
C | Japan | |
D | Norway |
Question 5
________ save a ________ of their income. This ________ capital in their economy and raises economic growth.
A | Developing countries; large proportion; decreases | |
B | Developing countries; small proportion; increases | |
C | High-income countries; large proportion; increases | |
D | High-income countries; small proportion; increases |
Question 6
The demand for loanable funds is determined by the willingness of ________ to borrow money to engage in new investment projects.
A
A | government | |
B | households | |
C | banks | |
D | firms |
Question 7
The U.S. economy has been more stable since 1950.
True
False
Question 8
When the economy reaches a trough in a business cycle, which of the following will occur?
A | Income, production, and employment will continue to fall. | |
B | Income, production, and employment will begin to rise. | |
C | Income and production will rise, but employment will continue to fall. | |
D | Employment rises, but income and production will continue to fall. |
Question 9
In a closed economy, what is the relationship between saving and investment?
A | Saving is greater than investment. | |
B | Investment is greater than saving. | |
C | Investment is equal to saving. | |
D | Investment may be greater or smaller than saving. |
Question 10
The per-worker production function shows the relationship between ________ per hour worked and ________ per hour worked, holding ________ constant.
A | labor; real GDP; technology | |
B | capital; real GDP; technology | |
C | labor; capital; real GDP | |
D | capital; labor; real GDP |
Question 11
New growth theory states that increases in ________ capital will result in ________ at the ________ level.
A | knowledge; increasing returns to scale; firm | |
B | physical; decreasing returns to scale; firm | |
C | knowledge; decreasing returns to scale; economy | |
D | knowledge; increasing returns to scale; economy |
Question 12
Which of the following is not a reason why the Industrial Revolution occurred when and where it did?
A | The British government was committed to upholding private property rights. | |
B | The British government was able to eliminate arbitrary increases in taxes. | |
C | The British government was able to more easily seize wealth. | |
D | Institutional changes by the British government helped protect wealth. |
Question 13
Growth in real GDP per capita for the world economy was greatest during
A | the seventeenth century. | |
B | the eighteenth century. | |
C | the nineteenth century. | |
D | the twentieth century. |
Question 14
Which of the following is a normative statement about economic growth?
A | Economic growth is associated with higher labor productivity growth. | |
B | Economic growth increases GDP per capita. | |
C | Economic growth hurts developing countries. | |
D | Foreign direct investment stimulates economic growth. |
Question 15
The effect of a recession on a company like Whirlpool Corporation is such that
A | sales decline more sharply for Whirlpool as compared to firms that do not produce durable goods. | |
B | profits fall less sharply as compared to firms that do not produce durable goods. | |
C | the decline in sales is more short-lived as compared to firms that do not produce durable goods. | |
D | there is no difference in the impact of the recession on its profits as compared to firms that do not produce durable goods. |
Question 16
For the recessions in the United States since the 1950s,
A | cyclical unemployment has been non-existent. | |
B | unemployment rises on average by about 1.2 percentage points 12 months after a recession begins. | |
C | unemployment falls on average by 2 percentage points 12 months after a recession begins. | |
D | unemployment rises on average about 5 percentage points 12 months after a recession begins. |
Question 17
You are an economic advisor to the president. You are asked to recommend a policy to promote long-term economic growth in the economy. Which of the following policies would you choose?
A | a reduction in sales taxes | |
B | an investment tax credit | |
C | a reduction in taxes on luxury yachts | |
D | All of these |
Question 18
In comparison to a government that runs a balanced budget, when the government runs a budget deficit,
A | the equilibrium interest rate will fall. | |
B | business investment will fall. | |
C | household savings will fall. | |
D | None of these |
Question 19
If labor productivity growth slows down in a country, this means that the growth rate in ________ has declined.
A | labor force participation | |
B | the quantity of goods or services that can be produced by one hour of work | |
C | the working-age population | |
D | nominal GDP |
Question 20
Policies to promote growth by increasing saving and investment work through
A | decreasing the supply of loanable funds, lowering the interest rate, raising the level of investment in physical capital. | |
B | increasing the supply of loanable funds, increasing the interest rate, raising the level of investment in physical capital. | |
C | increasing the supply of loanable funds, lowering the interest rate, lowering the level of investment in physical capital. | |
D | increasing the supply of loanable funds, lowering the interest rate, raising the level of investment in physical capital. |
Question 1
The higher the capital utilization rate, the greater the depreciation rate.
True |
False |
Question 2
Higher capital utilization rates may raise the user costs of capital because higher utilization rates imply
operating at inconvenient times. |
paying overtime to employees operating the machines. |
operating when complementary services like transporters are unavailable or more expensive. |
All of the above. |
Question 3
If the rental price of capital increase, the capital utilization rate
increases. |
decreases. |
remains the same. |
depends on whether the substitution rate is greater than the income effect |
Question 4
The vacancy rate in the labor market is
the number of job openings divided by the number of unemployed people in the labor force. |
the number of job openings divided by the number of workers in the labor force. |
the ratio of open jobs to filled jobs. |
the ratio of open jobs to the total number of jobs that employers want occupied. |
Question 5
Unemployment can exist in a market clearing model if it takes some search time for workers to find jobs.
True |
False |
Question 6
A decrease in workersâ effective real incomes while they are unemployed will
lower the job finding rate and raise the expected duration of unemployment. |
lower the job finding rate and the expected duration of unemployment. |
raise the job finding rate and lower the expected duration of unemployment. |
raise the job finding rate and the expected duration of unemployment. |
Question 7
In the Barro model, the natural rate of unemployment is
positively related to the job separations rate. |
zero. |
fixed. |
positively related to the job finding rate. |
Question 8
If the interest rate increases, the real demand for money also increases
True |
False |
Question 9
Commodity money is money that has value because
of the intrinsic value of the commodity. |
it is legal tender. |
the government says so. |
All of the above. |
Question 10
High-powered money is
money held by business for investment. |
total currency in circulation plus depository institution deposits at the Fed. |
total currency in circulation. |
government bonds held by the public and depository institutions. |
Question 11
U.S. M1 money includes
currency held by the public. |
checkable deposits. |
travelerâs checks. |
All of the above. |
Question 12
U.S. M2 money includes
currency, time deposits, and government bonds. |
savings deposits, small time deposits, and private bonds. |
checkable deposits, savings deposits, and small time deposits. |
retail money market mutual funds, small time deposits, and government bonds. |
Question
Money is different from other assets like capital and bonds in that
money does not pay interest. |
money has intrinsic value. |
money is a better long term store of value. |
All of the above. |
Question
If a personâs income doubles, we expect their cash holdings to
double |
more than double. |
less than double. |
decrease. |
Question 15
Real money demand does not change when
nominal GDP changes. |
the interest rate changes. |
the price level changes. |
All of the above. |
Question 16
All else constant, the price level rises when the supply of money increases.
True |
False |
Question 17
If the nominal interest rate were to increase, then
money demand decreases and the price level increases. |
money demand increases and the price level decreases. |
the money supply and the price level would increase. |
the money supply and the price level would decrease. |
Question 18
Real money demand is a function of real GDP and the nominal interest rate.
True |
False |
Question 19
The real return on money is zero.
True |
False |
Question 20
If the expected inflation rate is 5% and the unexpected inflation rate is 4%, the actual inflation is
1% |
9% |
-1% |
1.25% |
Question 21
When the rate of growth of money is constant
the inflation rate equals the growth rate of money. |
the nominal interest rate rises. |
real money balances are declining. |
All of the above. |
Question 22
A decrease in the money growth rate in the market clearing model causes
a decrease in the nominal interest rate. |
an increase in money demand. |
a decrease in the price level. |
All of the above. |
Question 23
A decrease in the money growth rate in the market clearing model causes
an increase in the nominal interest rate. |
an increase in money demand. |
an increase in the price level. |
All of the above. |
Question 24
Under price level targeting the money supply becomes
neutral |
endogenous |
exogenous |
predetermined |
Q 25 During a recession, the interest rate falls tending to cause money demand to rise, but is at least partly offset by real GDP falling tending to cause money demand to fall.
True |
False |