Deck 25: Government Objectives: Economic Growth and the Economic Cycle

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Productivity measures

A) Output
B) Profit
C) Output per worker
D) Sales
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In a boom:

A) Demand is low.
B) Unemployment is likely to be low.
C) Prices are likely to fall.
D) Shops are likely to have high levels of unsold stock.
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In a recession:

A) National income is increasing.
B) Unemployment is likely to be low.
C) Spending is relatively low.
D) Shops will have queues.
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Economic growth is most likely to be measured by:

A) CPI
B) GDP
C) FDI
D) WTO
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Economic growth must mean an increase in:

A) Gini coefficient
B) GDP
C) GDP per person
D) Inflation
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Which of the following is not a supply-side policy to promote economic growth?

A) Tax incentives for investment
B) Increasing consumption
C) Incentives to work
D) Incentives to entrepreneurs
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Government intervention can make the economy more cyclical.
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Economic growth can be shown by an outward shift of the production possibility frontier.
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Changes in particular variables flag up future changes in the economy. These are called _______ indicators.
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Economic growth occurring due to a movement from inside the Production Possibility Frontier onto the PPF itself is an increase in ______ rather than potential output.
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Which of the following would not cause an increase in potential growth:

A) An improvement in the state of technology
B) A decrease in the size of the population
C) An increase in net migration
D) An increase in the skilled workforce
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The difference between actual output and potential output is referred to as an _______ gap.
Feedback:The difference between what an economy can produce and what it is producing is known as an output gap. This gap can be both positive and negative.
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A negative output gap is associated with an economy that is:

A) Operating on its PPF.
B) Operating outside its PPF.
C) Operating within its PPF.
D) None of the above.
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To improve the quality of labour the government could:

A) Provide training.
B) Increase wages.
C) Reduce benefits.
D) None of the above.
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Deck 25: Government Objectives: Economic Growth and the Economic Cycle
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Productivity measures

A) Output
B) Profit
C) Output per worker
D) Sales
C
2
In a boom:

A) Demand is low.
B) Unemployment is likely to be low.
C) Prices are likely to fall.
D) Shops are likely to have high levels of unsold stock.
B
3
In a recession:

A) National income is increasing.
B) Unemployment is likely to be low.
C) Spending is relatively low.
D) Shops will have queues.
C
4
Economic growth is most likely to be measured by:

A) CPI
B) GDP
C) FDI
D) WTO
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Economic growth must mean an increase in:

A) Gini coefficient
B) GDP
C) GDP per person
D) Inflation
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Which of the following is not a supply-side policy to promote economic growth?

A) Tax incentives for investment
B) Increasing consumption
C) Incentives to work
D) Incentives to entrepreneurs
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Government intervention can make the economy more cyclical.
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Economic growth can be shown by an outward shift of the production possibility frontier.
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Changes in particular variables flag up future changes in the economy. These are called _______ indicators.
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Economic growth occurring due to a movement from inside the Production Possibility Frontier onto the PPF itself is an increase in ______ rather than potential output.
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Which of the following would not cause an increase in potential growth:

A) An improvement in the state of technology
B) A decrease in the size of the population
C) An increase in net migration
D) An increase in the skilled workforce
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The difference between actual output and potential output is referred to as an _______ gap.
Feedback:The difference between what an economy can produce and what it is producing is known as an output gap. This gap can be both positive and negative.
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A negative output gap is associated with an economy that is:

A) Operating on its PPF.
B) Operating outside its PPF.
C) Operating within its PPF.
D) None of the above.
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To improve the quality of labour the government could:

A) Provide training.
B) Increase wages.
C) Reduce benefits.
D) None of the above.
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