Aggregates
Inflation & Deflation
Policy
Interest Rates
Unemployment
100

Define GDP. Most accurate definition (judged by Mr. Kelly) wins all the points.

Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period.

100

What is the target inflation rate in the US?

2% per year

100

Who controls monetary policy in the US?

The Federal Reserve
100

What is the interest rate set by the US's central bank?

Federal Funds Effective Rate
100

What is the definition of unemployment?

When a person who wants a job doesn't have one

200

Output has increased while price levels have not. What will happen to nominal GDP and real GDP?

both nominal and real gdp will increase

200
What can you tell about the inflation rate when CPI is less than it was the month before?

Deflation is happening

200

In contrast to strict free-market economists, this early twentieth century economists advocated for active government influence the economy, especially during recessions.

John Maynard Keynes

200

The money supply that includes all liquid money and financial assets

M2 Money (M1 is just the liquid assets)

200

What happens to unemployment when GDP rate is rising?

Unemployment rate falls

300

Why is LRAS vertical?

It represents an quantity of output (Supply) for a given population. It is not influenced by price levels

300

CPI in month 1 is 120

CPI in month 2 is 115

CPI in month 3 is 110

Is this economy experiencing inflation or deflation?

Inflation | But the inflation rate is decreasing

300

Who collects data on the cost of the market basket and unemployment?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics

300

What is the name of the chairman of the Federal Reserve that presided over the 2008 recession?

Ben Bernanke

300

How high did unemployment get in the 2 years after the 2008 recession?

10%

400

How long does GDP need to decline for to be considered a recession?

At least 6 months
400

What is Deflation?

When the inflation rate goes negative

400

Who has a higher GDP per capita, Sweden or India?

Sweden (2024): $57,213

India (2022): $2,698

400

What do borrowers do when interest rates are low?

They borrow more and spend more

400

What are Discouraged / Disenfranchised Workers? 

People who give up looking for work, and thus, are not unemployed

500

What does GPI stand for?

Genuine Progress Indicator

500
Give an example of monetary policy that would be used during an inflationary gap?

Increase interest rates or reduce the money supply. Examples of contractionary fiscal policy will not be accepted

500

What does PMI stand for in the context of mortgage lending?

private mortgage insurance

500

How could a real interest rate be negative?

If inflation rate is higher than interest rate. Real Interest rate = interest rate - inflation rate

500

How do you caclcuate unemployment rate?

The number of people who are unemployed divided by the labor force times 100

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