QUESTION 23 Ceteris paribus , which of the following would cause the aggregate demand curve to...
Ceteris paribus, which of the following will cause the aggregate-demand curve to shift to the right (increase)? A decrease in consumer and business confidence because of a terrorist attack. An increase in the interest rate. A decrease in consumer and business taxes. All of the above.
Ceteris Paribus, an increase in the price of a complement will cause which of the following to occur: a. our demand curve to shift to the left and a higher equilibrium price b. our demand curve to shift to the right and a lower equilibrium price c. our demand curve to shift to the left and a lower equilibrium price d. our demand curve to shift to the right and a higher equilibrium price e. our quantity demand at the...
HELP!!! Which will not, ceteris paribus, cause the demand curve for good A to shift? a. a change in the price of B, a complement b. an increase in average income c. a change in the price of A d. a change in the price of C, a substitute
Which of the following would most likely shift aggregate demand curve from AD1 to AD2? An increase in stock prices that increases consumer wealth. A reduction in household borrowing because of high interest rates. An increase in personal income tax rates, b. Increased fear that a recession will cause workers to lose their jobs.
Question 40 An increase in the supply of gasoline, ceteris paribus, will cause equilibrium price: To rise and quantity to fall. To fall and quantity to rise. And quantity to rise. And quantity to fall Question 41 Assume two goods are substitutes. Ceteris paribus, a decrease in the price of one good will cause the equilibrium price of the other good to: Increase and the equilibrium quantity of the other good to increase Increase and the equilibrium quantity of the...
Assuming ceteris paribus, a decrease in consumer expenditure will result in Group of answer choices a rightward shift of the aggregate supply curve. an increase in the MPS. an increase in taxes. a leftward shift of the aggregate demand curve.
46 a)Which of the following factors will cause the aggregate demand curve to shift to the right? A.reduction in the aggregate price level B.decrease in foreign income C.reduction in personal income taxes D.increase in interest rates b)Which of the following will NOT shift the aggregate supply curve to the right? A.a decrease in corporate taxes B.the discovery of cheap solar energy C.an increase in the minimum wage D.the development in the methods of production of nanotechnology PreviousNext
Which of the following will cause a leftward shift in the aggregate demand curve? A. a reduction in the money supply B. an increase in taxes C. a reduction in government spending D. all of the above
If the aggregate demand in the economy depicted below is AD2, ceteris paribus, what is likely to happen in this economy in the long run (without any government intervention)? Price level LRAS SRAS P3 AD3 AD1 2 AD2 2 Y Y Real GDP O The SRAS curve will shift to the right. Nominal wages will decrease. Nominal wages will increase. Both the nominal wages will decrease and the SRAS curve will shift to the right. O The SRAS curve will...
9.) Ceteris panbus, which of the following would not cause a change in the demand for mopeds? (A) A decrease in consumer incomes (B) A decrease in the price of mopeds (C) An increase in the price of bicycles (D) An increase in people's tastes and preferences for mopeds 10.) "Rising oil prices have caused a sharp decrease in the demand for oil." Speaking precisely, and using terms as they are defined by economists, choose the statement that best describes...