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Fiscal Policy Assume the economy is in a recession. The recessionary output gap has been identified...
Suppose the economy has a recessionary gap of $1,000B caused by a demand shock with unemployment is rising. You also know that the marginal propensity to consume is 0.75. Using the aggregate demand-aggregate supply model: Draw a picture depicting the situation. (10 points) Compute the multiplier. (10 points) (Show your work) Would you use contractionary or expansionary fiscal policy? How much would you need to change government spending? (10 points) (Show your work)
1) Suppose that the national economy is experiencing a recession with an estimated recessionary gap of $10 billion. Congress is considering the use of fiscal policy to ease the recession, and due to current political sentiments, it has determined that the maximum spending increase the government is willing to support is $3 billion. The government wants to make up the remainder of the recessionary gap using tax cuts. If a spending increase of $3 billion is approved and the MPC...
69) Which of the following conditions describes a recessionary gap? The short-run equilibrium level of real GDP is below the potential GDP The short-run equilibrium level of real GDP is above the potential GDP The actual interest rate is below the equilibrium interest rate The actual interest rate is above the equilibrium interest rate 70) Question 701 pts Which of the following statements is completely true regarding a contractionary monetary policy? A. The Fed buys bonds, increase money supply and...
For a real Keynesian model of a mixed economy with a marginal propensity to consume equal to .8 and autonomous consumption equals 600 billion, planned investment equals 100 billion, government spending equals 300 billion, and taxes equal 300 billion: a. Calculate the equilibrium level of Ye or real output. b. Draw a diagram that illustrates the equilibrium condition for the model, the equilibrium level of output, and the level of autonomous spending. Be sure to carefully label your diagram, including...
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Suppose in the economy autonomous consumption - $100, autonomous investmen $120, government purchases G-$400 lump-sum taxes = $70, transfers Tr-$20, exports Er $150 autonomous imports im = $30, marginal propensity to consume mpc = 0.8, proportional income tax rate 1-20%, marginal propensity to invest mpi-0.1, and marginal propensity to imports mpm-0.4 (a) For this economy calculate (i) the amount of autonomous spending: (ii) the value of the spending multiplier; (iii) the equilibrium level of output; (iv) the...
20) Using fiscal policy to avoid the recession of 2009. GDP in 2009 was roughly $15,000 billion. You learned in Chapter 1 that GDP fell approximately 3 percentage points in 2009. A 3% decrease in GDP is $450 billion. If the propensity to consume were 0.7 by how much would government spending have to have increased to prevent a decrease in output? If the propensity to consume were 0.7 by how much would taxes have to have cut to prevent...
Suppose the economy is in a recession and the president wants to stimulate production and create jobs. To do this, he has decided to increase government spending. Some of his economic advisors are suggesting the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) has a value of 0.9 and others are suggesting the value is 0.8. If the MPC has a value of 0.9, then the expenditure multiplier has a value of Click to select) If the MPC has a value of 0.8,...
a. Reynes digu . Question 6 (2 points) If equilibrium output and income (Y) is 1,000 less than potential output at full employment (Y), and the marginal propensity to consume is 0.8, how much additional autonomous spending is needed to reach full employment that is, what is the recessionary gap)? If the government decreased total taxes out of income (T), how much would the tax cut have to be to bring the economy to full employment?
The government has several Fiscal Policy tools that include Government Spending (G) and Tax Policy. Assume a nation is in a recession with a large recessionary gap. What do we expect to happen with the Government Fiscal Policy tools of Government Spending and Taxes as we try to get out of the Recession? please explain
An economy is operating with an output that is $600 billion dollars above its natural rate of $2400 billion dollars and fiscal policymakers want to close the inflationary gap. The central bank agrees to hold the interest rate constant so there is no crowding out. The marginal propensity to consume is 3/4. In which direction and by how much would the government spending need to change to close the gap? Fully explain your answer and provide a graph that shows...