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Course: MCB 160L160L, Fall 2011
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Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
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Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
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Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
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Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 11 Summary- An autonomous change in aggregate spending leads to a chain reaction in which the total change in realGDP is equal to the multiplier times the initial change in aggregate spending. The size of the multiplier,1/(1-MPC), depends on th
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Chapter 12 Summary:- The aggregate demand curve shows the relationship between the aggregate price level and the quantityof aggregate output demanded.- The aggregate demand curve is downward sloping for two reasons. The first is the wealth effect of a
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 13 Summary- The government plays a large role in the economy, collecting a large share of GDP in taxes and spendinga large share both to purchase goods and services and to make transfer payments, largely for socialinsurance. Fiscal policy is th
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 14 Summary- Money is any asset that can easily be used to purchase goods and services. Currency in circulation andcheckable bank deposits are both considered part of the money supply. Money plays three roles: it is amedium of exchange used for
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 15 Summary- The money demand curve arises from a trade-off between the opportunity cost of holding money and theliquidity that money provides. The opportunity cost of holding money depends on short-term interestrates, not long-term interest rat
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 16 Summary- In analyzing high inflation, economists use classical model of the price level, which says that changes inthe money supply lead to proportional changes in the aggregate price level even in the short run.- Governments sometimes print
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 17 Summary:- Classical macroeconomics asserted that monetary policy affected only the aggregate price level, notaggregate output, and that the short run was unimportant. By the 1930s, measurement of business cycleswas a well-established subject
Georgia Tech - ECON - 2105
Chapter 18 Summary:- A countrys balance of payments accounts summarize its transactions with the rest of the world. Thebalance of payments on current account, or current account, includes the balance of payments on goodsand services together with balan