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Fiscal Policy
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Fiscal policy enforcing authorities are;
A. Department of Finance B. Department of Treasury C. Internal Revenue Commission D. All
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What is the most likely result of new U.S. government programs beginning without any budget to pay for them?
Citizens in the
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Deficit
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How do the instances when expansionary fiscal policy should be used compare with those for contractionary fiscal policy? (1
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Reganomics saw an increase in all of the following:
Select all that apply Responses US economy inflation Gross Domestic Product
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Place an X in front of ONE of these statements that best describes the concept of “trickle down economics,” also known as
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How do the instances when expansionary fiscal policy should be used compare with those for contractionary fiscal policy? (1
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Which of the following options will address cost-push inflation through fiscal policy?
A. Increase payroll tax. B. Increase
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What is a consequence of the crowding-out effect?(1 point) Responses The government makes investment more costly, which makes it
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What would be the long-term implications of the government implementing expansionary fiscal policies indefinitely?(1 point)
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____________________, also known as “trickle-down economics,” promised to cut taxes and balance the budget at the same
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1.Use the Keynesian cross to examine the effect of:
A. An increase in government purchases. B. An increase in taxes. C. An equal
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