
Fiscal Policy
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Paul Downey
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Multiple Choice
An example of a contractionary fiscal policy would be if:
taxes were cut
the government bailed out GM
the Fed decrease the fed funds rate
taxes were increased
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Multiple Choice
Use of government spending and revenue collection measures (taxes) to influence the economy.
Monetary Policy
US Savings Bonds
Deficit Spending
Fiscal Policy
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a tool of fiscal policy?
Taxing
Spending
Interest Rates
All of these options are tools of fiscal policy.
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Multiple Choice
An example of expansionary fiscal policy would be
cutting taxes.
cutting government spending.
cutting production of consumer goods.
cutting prices of consumer goods.
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Multiple Choice
The Federal government is concerned that economic growth is too high, that it is unsustainable, and that inflation is resulting. Which of the following fiscal policies might be enacted to reduce inflation?
Increasing taxation
Open market sales
decreasing taxation
Increasing government spending
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Multiple Choice
Fiscal Policy is the means by which the government keeps the economy stable through taxes and programs provided to the people.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If and economy experiences a dramatic rise in prices, which fiscal policy action could be taken?
Selling securities on the open market
Raising interest rates
Reducing government spending
Raising reserve requirements
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a rise in the cost of goods and services
inflation
discount rate
interest
monetary policy
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Multiple Choice
During a contraction / recession, the Federal Government should use
an expansionary fiscal policy
a contractionary fiscal policy
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The two "tools" of Fiscal Policy are: (Must pick 2!)
the power to tax
the power to spend
the power to borrow money
the power to print money
Fiscal Policy
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