GDP/ Inflation
Unemployment & the Business Cycle
the Fed/Monetary Policy
Fiscal Policy, Debt, and 1 GDP question
Taxes
100

What macroeconomic concept do economists use to measure economic growth?

Gross Domestic Product 

100

Looking at the following photo, label EACH roman numeral

I. Peak

II. Contraction

III. Trough 

IV. Expansion

100

What is the main purpose of enacting a monetary policy?

to control the supply of money in circulation by manipulating interest rates 

100

A government deficit is the  result of

them spending more money than they made that year 
100

What is a regressive tax?

One in which the poor are taxed a higher percentage.
200

If there was a -2% change in the CPI between 2022-23, what does that mean?

There was a decrease in inflation

200

Someone is structurally unemployed when...

They lose their job because they lack certain skills or are replaced by technology 

200

What led to the creation of the Federal Reserve?

A series of financial panics, the last of which was the Panic of 1907
200

If the US government cut spending but increased the tax rates, this would most likely result in a budget...

surplus

200

What is a progressive tax? 

One in which the rich are taxed a higher percentage 

300

Given the output expenditure model (GDP=C+I+G+(X-M)) which letter constitutes for the MOST amount of total spending?

Consumer Spending 

300

Which of the following IS counted as unemployed?

  1. individuals who have retired from the workforce

  2. workers who are employed part-time and are seeking full-time jobs

  3. workers who have lost their jobs and are seeking new employment

  4. individuals who are not actively seeking jobs

workers who have lost their jobs and are seeking new employment

300

What is the dual mandate of the Federal Reserve?

Price Stability and Full Employment 

300

The higher a countries GDP per Capita, the higher their...

citizen's standard of living 

300

If the government cut taxes on middle and lower-class citizens, how would that help the economy?

Cutting taxes will encourage people to spend more money 

400

How is the consumer price index measured?

 By looking at the prices of goods in the market basket 

400

Somewone who is cyclically unemployed is unemployed b because of...

a downturn in the economy 

400

What is missing from the photo on #17 on the study guide? 

The 12 Federal Reserve Banks 

400

In order to solve the problem of inflation, the US government would pursue which type of fiscal policy? This would require them to do what to taxes and government spending?

A contractionary fiscal policy, which would require them to increase taxes and lower government spending

400

What type of taxes are directly linked to school funding?

Property Taxes

500

B Gas, Inc. operates an oil refinery in Colorado. In 2021, the company imported $2 billion worth of crude oil from Canada. Out of that crude oil, the company produced $3.5 billion worth of gasoline and $3.5 billion worth of fuel oil. B Gas, Inc. exported and sold all of the gasoline it produced to Canada and it sold all of the fuel oil domestically. The company did not produce or import any other products. What was the total value of net exports for B Gas, Inc?

$1.5 Million

500

When have we reached full employment in an economy (list both ways)?

When the rate is between 4%-6%//When there is no cyclical unemployment 

500

If the Federal Funds (interest) Rate increased, what type of monetary policy is that? What if it decreased?

Increased: Contractionary

Decrease: Expansionary

500

In order to solve the problem of unemployment, the US government would pursue which type of fiscal policy? This would require them to do what to taxes and government spending?

An expansionary fiscal policy, which would require them to decrease taxes and increase government spending

500

How could the government use sales-tax to raise money while not harming lower and middle-class families?

Increase the sales tax on items only the wealthy might buy