Chapter 14: Problem 6
In monetarism, how will each of the following affect the price level in the short run? a. An increase in velocity b. A decrease in velocity c. An increase in the money supply d. A decrease in the money supply
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Chapter 14: Problem 6
In monetarism, how will each of the following affect the price level in the short run? a. An increase in velocity b. A decrease in velocity c. An increase in the money supply d. A decrease in the money supply
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With respect to the interest rate, a. what is the liquidity effect? b. what is the price-level effect? c. what is the expectations effect?
What is the difference in the long run between a one-shot increase in aggregate demand and a one-shot decrease in short-run aggregate supply?
"One-shot inflation may be a demand-side (of the economy) or a supply-side phenomenon, but continued inflation is likely to be a demand-side phenomenon." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain your answer.
Can the money supply support a GDP level greater than itself? Explain your answer.
To a potential borrower, which would be more important, the nominal interest rate or the real interest rate? Explain your answer.
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