A) unemployment and inflation are higher.
B) unemployment and inflation are lower.
C) unemployment is higher and inflation is lower.
D) unemployment is lower and inflation is higher.
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A) increase the money supply growth rate which raises the inflation rate.
B) increase the money supply growth rate which reduces the inflation rate.
C) decrease the money supply growth rate which raises the inflation rate.
D) decrease the money supply growth rate which reduces the inflation rate.
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A) increases and unemployment increases.
B) increases and unemployment decreases.
C) decreases and unemployment increases.
D) decreases and unemployment decreases.
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A) is the equation of the short-run Phillips curve.
B) implies the short-run Phillips curve shifts every time there is a change in actual inflation.
C) reflects the reasoning of Samuelson and Solow.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) the level or growth rate of a nominal variable, but not the level or growth rate of a real variable.
B) the level of a nominal or real variable, but not the growth rate of a real or nominal variable.
C) the level or growth rate of a real variable, but not the level or growth rate of a nominal variable.
D) both levels and growth rates of both real and nominal variables.
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A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 3.
D) 4.
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A) an increase in the money supply.
B) an adverse supply shock.
C) a decrease of output from Y1 to Y2.
D) a slow adjustment of people's expectation of the inflation rate.
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A) the short-run and long-run Phillips curves left.
B) the short-run and long-run Phillips curves right.
C) only the short-run Phillips curve left.
D) only the short-run Phillips curve right.
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A) a reduction in firms' costs of production
B) a reduction in taxes on consumers
C) an increase in the price level
D) an increase in the world price of oil
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A) from 1861-1957 for the United Kingdom.
B) from 1861-1957 for the United States.
C) mostly from the post-World War II period in the United Kingdom.
D) mostly from the post-World War II period in the United States.
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A) moving to the right along the short-run Phillips curve.
B) moving to the left along the short-run Phillips curve.
C) shifting the short-run Phillips curve right.
D) shifting the short-run Phillips curve left.
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A) reduced inflation and unemployment.
B) raised inflation and unemployment.
C) reduced inflation and raised unemployment.
D) raised inflation and reduced unemployment.
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A) both when the central bank maintains a higher money supply growth rate and when the central bank does nothing
B) only if the central bank does nothing
C) only if the central bank maintains a higher money supply growth rate
D) None of the above is correct. Whether the central bank maintains a higher money supply growth rate or not, the inflation rate will return to its original level.
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A) both explanations 1 and 2
B) neither explanation 1 nor 2
C) explanation 1 but not explanation 2
D) explanation 2 but not explanation 1
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A) both the short-run Phillips curve and the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model.
B) neither the short-run Phillips curve nor the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model.
C) the short-run Phillips curve, but not according to the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model.
D) the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model but not according to the short-run Phillips curve.
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A) an increase in government spending and a fall in unemployment
B) an increase in inflation and a decrease in output
C) a decrease in the inflation rate and a rise in the unemployment rate
D) a decrease in the money supply and a rise in the unemployment rate.
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A) both the inflation rate and the unemployment rate.
B) the inflation rate but not the unemployment rate.
C) the unemployment rate but not the inflation rate.
D) neither the unemployment rate nor the inflation rate.
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