Money & Inflation
Unemployment & Output
AD-AS & Shocks
Monetary + Fiscal Polic
Only in Maine
100

This happens when too much money chases too few goods.

What is inflation?

100

Unemployment that comes from temporary job transitions.

What is frictional unemployment?

100

A decrease in consumer confidence shifts which curve, and in which direction?

AD to the left.

100

The Fed raises interest rates to fight inflation. This is called ______ policy.

Contractionary monetary policy.

100

This crustacean is Maine’s unofficial ambassador and occasionally the main character in tourist T-shirts.

What is the lobster?

200

The “inflation tax” describes how this loses value when new money enters the economy.

What is purchasing power?

200

When real GDP is below potential output, unemployment is generally ______.

What is higher than the natural rate?

200

An oil price spike is this type of shock and moves SRAS which way?

Negative supply shock → SRAS left.

200

Lowering taxes and increasing spending is this type of policy.

Expansionary fiscal policy.

200

This Maine dessert is so famous it has an entire festival in Rockland.

What is blueberry pie?

300

Rapid, out-of-control inflation—often over 50% per month—is known as this.

What is hyperinflation?

300

Unemployment caused by a mismatch between worker skills and job needs.

What is structural unemployment?

300

If expectations of inflation rise, this curve shifts to reflect higher future costs.

SRAS (left).

300

The Fed’s main tool for changing interest rates is adjusting this target.

The federal funds rate.

300

This 3-letter Maine beverage is either beloved or feared depending on who you ask.

What is Moxie?

400

In the classical model, these two variables move together even in the short run.

What are the money supply and price level?

400

This type of unemployment rises during recessions and falls during expansions.

What is cyclical unemployment?

400

In the long run, all of the economy’s adjustments mainly work through this variable.

Nominal wages.

400

If the economy is in a recession, the Fed should generally move interest rates in this direction.

Down.

400

This mountain is the highest point in Maine.

What is Mount Katahdin?

500

Name one example of a country in the last 50 years that experienced hyperinflation.

What is Zimbabwe / Venezuela / Yugoslavia / etc.

500

When actual output exceeds potential output, what happens to nominal wages over time?

They rise (pushing SRAS left).

500

If AD shifts right and SRAS shifts left at the same time, the price level ______ and output ______.

Rises; ambiguous (could rise or fall).

500

Fiscal policy is limited by these two “lags”: ______ and ______.

Recognition lag, implementation lag.

500

This phenomenon describes Maine’s seasons as “almost winter, winter, still winter, and ______.”

What is mud season?

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