AS.180.101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Caldecott Tunnel, Deflation, Potential Output

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Tutor-saliba work on caldecott tunnel expansion to improve travel time and efficiency. Backed by arra (the stimulus bill) issued by obama to increase. Ad during the recession example of discretionary fiscal policy (aimed at increasing real gdp and employment) Ripple effect: employs more workers, etc, etc increased gment spending resulting in increased employment during recession. Gment ran deficit enacted tax cuts in federal spending and increased taxes. Invited criticism: could slow down growth of unemployment in a bad time. Fiscal policy employs changes in taxes and gment purchases to achieve similar policy goals to monetary policy. In the short run, price level and levels of real gdp and employment depend on ad and sras can both be affected through fiscal policy. Automatic stabilizers versus discretionary fiscal policy: automatic stabilizers (gment spending and taxes that automatically increase or decrease along with the business cycle) are cyclical.

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