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Which of the following fiscal tax policies would be used to reduce inflation?(1 point)
Responses expansionary policy expansionary
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How does a government shutdown affect taxpayers?
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Mona123
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Fiscal Conservatism
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OliviaB.
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What are 4-10 (or More) pros and cons Of Spending Cuts and Taxes?
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Agala
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If most Americans favor cutting spending or raising taxes to balance the budget, why have politicians not taken either of these
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Kira
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Fiscal policy is the means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's
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Alvin
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11 - 7. (Fiscal Policy) Increased government purchases, with taxes held constant, can eliminate a recessionary gap. How could a
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Alice
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Fiscal conservatism is the belief that government should not have large debts, and that government programs should not be paid
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namine
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Explain discretionary fiscal policy and automatic fiscal policy (automatic stabilizers).
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Anonymous
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surplus better off than deficit worse off
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Happy
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Fiscal conservatism is the belief that government should not have large debts, and that government programs should not be paid
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is an example of a fiscal policy?
Raising taxes in order to cover a budget deficit. Preventing unions from
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2phoneeeeee
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One way that political leaders can avoid paying the full costs of a policy is by
raising taxes. borrowing money. cutting other
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Anonymous
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Name Two fiscal policy measures that can be implemented to redistribute wealth in South Africa.
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Magagula Thato
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Give a brief description in words of what happens in the short run and long run in each scenario.
1.government spending grows
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Is fiscal policy the same thing as a fiscal cliff? If not, then how do they differ? Also what are some important policies in
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K
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(Simple Spending Multiplier) Suppose that the MPC is 0.8, while investment, government purchases, and
net exports sum to $500
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Kayden
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A decrease in the income tax rate _Increases_____ the value of the multiplier? That was my answer. Increases?
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Linda
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What is one benefit of contractionary fiscal policy for consumers?(1 point)ResponsesContractionary fiscal policy decreases tax
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- Explain how the federal government uses Fiscal Policy to avoid problems in the economy.
- Historically, where has the Federal
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Abby
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When is a large deficit desirable?
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HELP PLEASE!!!!
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Given the economic situation today, outline the discretionary fiscal policy you would promote if you were president. In terms of
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edna garcia
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what is Australia's fiscal policy?
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allee
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Someone advocates using fiscal policy to stimulate the economy and reduce unemployment. Which of the following might this person
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alex
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How might expectations of a fiscal policy being temporary weaken the effects of the policy?
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John
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Can you please explain the problem of time lags in enacting and applying fiscal policy?
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John
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Which of the following fiscal tax policies would be used to reduce inflation?(1 point)
Responses income tax policy income tax
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Which of the following fiscal tax policies would be used to reduce inflation?
A. expansionary policy B. income tax policy C.
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Given the necessary increase in GDP of $500 and the MPC of $0.90, how much should we reduce the taxes to get GDP to its natural
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macroec
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given our MPC of .80 and our necessary increase in GDP of $500, how much should we increase government spending to fix the
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macroec
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The government's practice of spending more than it takes in results in:
a. greater dependence on regressive taxes than
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Anthony
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which combinations of fiscal policy actions would most likely be offsetting? A) increase taxes and government spending B)
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james
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Is the New Deal a Fiscal or Monetary Policy? What actions from this policy support your conclusion?
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# How can American consumers influence decision makers on fiscal policies?
# Explain and discuss if and how this has changed over
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Mike
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Can you help me describe National Debt in 2 paragraphs?
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Marissa
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How can American consumers influence decision makers on fiscal policies?
Explain and discuss if and how this has changed over the
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Sabrina Candler
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Can someone help me with this question..Pleaseeee!!
Suppose a government moves to reduce a budget deficit. Using the long-run
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Steph
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Which government bodies influence national fiscal policies that potentially affect the housing market?
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Bill
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Which of the following fiscal tax policies would be used to reduce inflation?(1 point) Responses monetary policy monetary policy
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b33ft0ads
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How does the federal government implement its fiscal policies? Given economic conditions today, do you suggest expansionary
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uop
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suppose that congress enacts a significant tax cut with the expectation thatthis action will stimulate sggregated demand and
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aimee
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Suppose the economy has been producing its potential, but it is now experiencing a recession. Which of the following is a
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BC
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Suppose the economy has been producing its potential, but it is now experiencing a recession. Which of the following is a
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BC
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With the new UK emregncy budget what are the advanatages and disadvantages of decreasing the corporation tax?
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Lily
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1)Which of the following represent expansionary fiscal policy?
A. an increase in average individual income tax rates B. an
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Jill
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1)Which of the following represent expansionary fiscal policy?
A. an increase in average individual income tax rates B. an
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Jill
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1)An example of an automatic stabilizer is
A. a temporary tax rebate. B. the progressive income tax. C. cost of living
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Jill
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1. An example of an automatic stabilizer is
A. a temporary tax rebate. B. the progressive income tax.Student Response C. cost of
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Bob
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With proportional income tax,
a. The tax multiplier equals (MPC)(1-MPC) b. The tax multiplier equals –MPC/(1-MPC) c. The
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Sarah
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What are some national fiscal policies that can affect mortgage rates, housing starts, and housing prices?
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Samantha
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