A) the demand for goods and services decreases.
B) the economy's ability to produce goods and services increases.
C) the equilibrium price level decreases.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) real output only.
B) nominal output only.
C) the price level only.
D) both the price level and nominal output.
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A) increases, so people must hold less money to purchase goods and services.
B) increases, so people must hold more money to purchase goods and services.
C) decreases, so people must hold more money to purchase goods and services.
D) decreases, so people must hold less money to purchase goods and services.
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A) is also known as the quantity theory of money.
B) was developed by some of the earliest economic thinkers.
C) is used by most modern economists to explain the long-run determinants of the inflation rate.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) both inflation and nominal interest rates rose.
B) both inflation and nominal interest rates fell.
C) the inflation rate fell and the nominal interest rate rose.
D) the inflation rate rose and the nominal interest rate fell.
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A) The $80 is a real variable. The quantity of shoes is a nominal variable.
B) The $80 is a nominal variable. The quantity of shoes is a real variable.
C) Both the $80 and the quantity of shoes are nominal variables.
D) Both the $80 and the quantity of shoes are real variables.
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A) the inflation rate would be much higher than the money supply growth rate.
B) the inflation rate would be about the same as the money supply growth rate.
C) the inflation rate would be much lower than the money supply growth rate.
D) any of the above would be possible.
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A) Inflation is 4 percent; the tax rate is 5 percent.
B) Inflation is 3 percent; the tax rate is 20 percent.
C) Inflation is 2 percent; the tax rate is 30 percent.
D) The after-tax real interest rate is the same for all of the above.
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A) Increases in the price level can be created by increases in money demand.
B) Nominal incomes tend to rise at the same time that the price level is rising.
C) As the price level rises, the value of a dollar falls.
D) Inflation only changes nominal variables.
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A) Evidence from studies indicates that, in U.S. newspapers, inflation is mentioned less frequently than other economic terms, such as unemployment and productivity.
B) People believe the inflation fallacy because they tend to believe too strongly in the principle of monetary neutrality.
C) Nominal incomes are determined by nominal factors; they are not affected by real factors.
D) Inflation does not in itself reduce people's real purchasing power.
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A) the rate at which money changes hands falls, so the price level rises.
B) the rate at which money changes hands falls, so the price level falls.
C) the rate at which money changes hands rises, so the price level rises.
D) the rate at which money changes hands rises, so the price level falls.
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A) shifts rightward, causing the value of money measured in terms of goods and services to rise.
B) shifts rightward, causing the value of money measured in terms of goods and services to fall.
C) shifts leftward, causing the value of money measured in terms of goods and services to rise.
D) shifts leftward, causing the value of money measured in terms of goods and services to fall.
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A) the equilibrium value of money decreases.
B) the equilibrium price level decreases.
C) the supply of money has decreased.
D) the demand for goods and services will decrease.
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A) 1.
B) 1.5.
C) 2.
D) 4.5.
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A) excess demand for money, so the price level will rise.
B) excess demand for money, so the price level will fall.
C) excess supply of money, so the price level will rise.
D) excess supply of money, so the price level will fall.
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A) inflation and nominal interest rates, but does not change real interest rates.
B) inflation, nominal interest rates, and real interest rates.
C) inflation and real interest rates, but does not change nominal interest rates.
D) nominal interest rates and real interest rates, but does not change inflation.
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