O For each shock identified below, Shift the AD curve, the SRAS Curve, or both to...
Question 3 Which of the following causes the SRAS curve to shift left? O A decrease in the money supply An increase in the Marginal Propensity to Consume An increase in the price of oil An increase in the amount of human capital A decrease in the actual price level Question 4 Suppose the economy is in its long run equilibrium. If there is a decrease in consumption, what happens in the short run? Price level rises and output rises...
1. Which of the following causes the SRAS curve to shift left? A. A decrease in the money supply b. An increase in the Marginal Propensity to Consume c. An increase in the price of oil d. An increase in the amount of human capital e. A decrease in the actual price level 2. Suppose the economy is in its long run equilibrium. If there is a decrease in consumption, what happens in the short run? a. Price level rises...
Describe the short-run aggregate supply (SRAS) curve and the long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curve. A. the SRAS curve is horizontal and the LRAS curve is upward sloping B. the SRAS curve is horizontal and the LRAS curve is vertical C. the SRAS curve is vertical and the LRAS curve is horizontal D. the SRAS curve is vertical and the LRAS curve is upward sloping Why is the short-run aggregate supply curve horizontal? A. because output is fixed in the short...
What causes the short - run aggregate supply curve or SRAS to shift to the left? 0 A. an increase in inflation expectations B. a decrease in interest rates O C. a technological advance D. an increase in the price level
drawing the graph of AD (Aggregate Demand), SRAS (Short- run aggregate supply curve) and LRAS ( long run aggregate supply curve) and writing down what would happen under the two conditions "increase personal income taxes" and "decrease personal income taxes". You need to write down everything happens by following the seven steps: 1. What would happen under the condition? (Whether AD, SRAS, or LRAS would change? And in which direction the curve would shift?) 2. Where is the new short-run...
If the price level decreases, then aggregate demand increase along the AD curve but the curve doesn’t shift. a. True b. False The Long-run Aggregate Supply Curve (LRAS) can shift to the right because of: a. Discovery of more natural resources b. Development of more efficient technology c. Inviting more labor force through Immigration d. All of the above Which of the following may happen due to a crash in the stock market: a. AD curve may shift to the...
Question 1: AD-SRAS-LRAS Model Using aggregate demand (AD), short-run aggregate supply (SRAS) and long-run aggregate supply (LRAS) curves, graphically illustrate the effect of an increase in the money supply on output and prices in the short and long run. Assume that the economy is initially in long run equilibrium at the potential output level and prices are fixed in the short-run. In your graph, label "A" for the initial equilibrium, "B' for the short-run equilibrium, and "C" for the long-run equilibrium.
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(Figure: Determining SRAS Shifts) If there are advances in
technology, the short-run aggregate supply curve will shift from
SRAS0 to _____ and the price level will shift to
_____.
SRAS1; P0
SRAS2; P2
SRAS2; P1
SRAS1; P1
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Simultaneous recession and deflation can be explained by:
a decrease in aggregate supply.
an increase in aggregate supply.
a decrease in aggregate demand.
an increase in aggregate demand.
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Which is a determinant of aggregate supply?
household expectations
prices of...
in output WHAT SHIFTS THE SHORT-RUN AGGREGATE SUPPLY CURVE? SRAS, SRAS, BRAS, 1. Determine whether each change listed in the table below will cause an increase, decreased or no change in Aggregate Supply (AS). Always start with SEASO. 2. IN column 1, list which component of AS is affected: input prices or productivity 3. IN column 2, draw an up arrow if the change will cause an increase in AS, a down arrow if it will cause a decrease in...
()-run equilibrium occurs at the intersection of the aggregate demand curve, AD, and the short-run aggregate supply curve, SRAS.() ▼ Long Short -run equilibrium occurs at the intersection of AD and the long-run aggregate supply curve, LRAS. Any unanticipated shifts in aggregate demand or supply are called aggregate demand or aggregate supply() ▼ shocks externalities . When aggregate demand decreases while aggregate supply is stable,() ▼ a recessionary an inflationary gap can occur, defined as the difference between how much...