Problem 1: (20 points) Use a diagram with Y on the horizontal axis and AD on...
1. What is on the horizontal axis and the vertical axis of the AD-AS graph? Or explain what Y and P are, and how they are measured. 2. What is the major difference between the AE model and the AD-AS model? 3. Suppose a recession is characterized by a decrease in real GDP and a decrease in the price level. What could be the cause of the recession? 4. Suppose a recession is characterized by a decrease in real GDP...
The potential GDP line is a ________ on the Keynesian Cross diagram which indicates GDP at its potential on the horizontal axis. vertical line horizontal line sloping upward line The pure Keynesian AD-AS model assumes that for any level of GDP below potential, any change in AD affects real GDP, but NOT the ________. price level output level spending level Suppose an economy is defined by the following: C = 136 + 0.9 (Yd). The (Yd) in this algebraic equation...
On an AD/SRAS diagram consider a price level at which the horizontal distance to the aggregate demand curve from the price on the vertical axis is greater than the horizontal distance to the shortrun aggregate supply curve. There is a _ _ of goods, and in moving to short-run equilibrium, the price level will shortage; rise surplus; rise surplus; fall shortage; fall
QUESTION 3 3.1. Use a diagram to explain how a decrease in government spending will affect the level of income in the Keynesian model. (Explanation) 3.2. Use a diagram to explain how an increase in taxes will affect the level of income in the Keynesian model. (Explanation) 3.3. South Africa experienced a severe decline in real gross domestic production during the last quarter of 2008 and the two quarters of the first half of 2009. Use an AD-AS model to...
Module 7 Ch.17 Fiscal Policy and AD-AS Graph (4 points on each scenario) This problem is adapted and modified from Openstax Ch.17 problem 53. Review ch.11 to 13 about AS-AD, Keynesian, and Neoclassical approaches. 1. Specify whether expansionary or contractionary fiscal policy would seem to be most appropriate in response to each of the situations below, and explain why. (2 points) 2. Sketch an AD-AS diagram for each of the situations. Your graph should include the vertical potential GDP, and...
Question 3: Multiplier Model (20 Points] Suppose the components of a closed economy can be described by the following set of equations: Y=C+I+G C= 1200 +0.8 (Y-T) I = 750 G = 900 T=950 (a) Is the government currently running a balanced budget, a budget deficit or a budget surplus? Explain. [3 Points (b) Calculate the equilibrium income. [6 Points) (c) Graphically illustrate, using the Keynesian Cross Diagram, the effect of a decrease in government spending on equilibrium output. [5...
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Name: For each of the following events, use an AD-AS diagram to show the short-run and long-run effects on output and the price level (inflation rate); identify any output gap. Assume the economy starts in long run equilibrium. (1) The government reduces income taxes AS P AD (2) A decrease in consumer confidence leads to lower consumption spending AS P. AD AD-AS practice assignment.pdf 2/2 (3) The Fed decreases the money supply AS Pe K AD y* (4)...
8. # -/1 points LarCalcET7 14.4.043. Determine the location of the horizontal axis y, at which a vertical gate in a dam is to be hinged so that there is no moment causing rotation under the indicated loading (see figure). The model where y is the y-coordinate of the centroid of the gate, I is the moment of inertia of the gate about the line y = y, h is the depth of the centroid below the surface, and A...
1. (50 points) Draw a graph of the overall economy using the Neoclassical economic model, including the LRAS, SRAS, and AD curve. Draw the model so that this economy is operating at its full potential. 1. Based on this information, is the economy operating with an unemployment rate that is above or below the natural unemployment rate? 2. If AD were to suddenly increase, what would happen to the price level and Real GDP in this economy immediately after the...
4)If the economy is at full employment, a rise in net exports causes: A) An increase in RGDP, no change in price in the AD/AS graph. B) Increase in prices in the AD/AS model with no change in the Keynesian model C) Increase in price, no change in RGDP in the Keynesian model D)Increase in RGDP and price level in both models. E) Increases RGDP and prices in Keynesian 5) What describes the difference between Keynesian and classical thinking? A)...