A) more frequent price changes. This raises their menu costs.
B) more frequent price changes. This reduces their menu costs.
C) less frequent price changes. This raises their menu costs.
D) less frequent price changes. This reduces their menu costs.
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A) maintain low interest rates.
B) keep unemployment low.
C) tightly control the money supply.
D) sell indexed bonds.
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A) 7 percent
B) 2.5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 3 percent
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A) decrease that benefited creditors at the expense of debtors.
B) decrease that benefited debtors at the expense of creditors.
C) increase that benefited creditors at the expense of debtors.
D) increase that benefited debtors at the expense of creditors.
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A) $60. If the price of ice cream cones rises, to maintain the real value of her money holdings she need to hold more dollars.
B) $60. If the price of ice cream cones rises, to maintain the real value of her money holdings she need to hold fewer dollars.
C) 20 ice cream cones. If the price of ice cream cones rises, to maintain the real value of her money holdings she needs to hold more dollars.
D) 20 ice cream cones. If the price of ice cream cones rises, to maintain the real value of her money holdings she needs to hold fewer dollars.
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A) the total quantity of financial assets that people want to hold.
B) how much income people want to earn per year.
C) how much wealth people want to hold in liquid form.
D) how much currency the Federal Reserve decides to print.
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A) upward-sloping.
B) downward-sloping.
C) horizontal.
D) vertical.
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A) falls, so the value of money falls.
B) falls, so the value of money rises.
C) rises, so the value of money falls.
D) rises, so the value of money rises.
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A) dichotomous variables.
B) nominal variables.
C) classical variables.
D) real variables.
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A) and a price index are both real variables.
B) and a price index are both nominal variables.
C) are real variables, and a price index is a nominal variable.
D) are nominal variables, and a price index is a real variable
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A) neither high inflation nor moderate inflation is very costly.
B) both high and moderate inflation are quite costly.
C) high inflation is costly, but they disagree about the costs of moderate inflation.
D) moderate inflation is as costly as high inflation.
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A) The dollar amount you pay is a nominal value. The number of goods you give up is a real value.
B) The dollar amount you pay is a real value. The number of goods you give up is a nominal value.
C) Both the dollar amount you pay and the goods you give up are nominal values.
D) Both the dollar amount you pay and the goods you give up are real values.
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A) increases real but not nominal variables. Most economists think that monetary neutrality is a good description of the short run.
B) increases real but not nominal variables. Most economists think that monetary neutrality is a good description of the long run.
C) increases nominal but not real variables. Most economists think that monetary neutrality is a good description of the short run.
D) increases nominal but not real variables. Most economists think that monetary neutrality is a good description of the long run.
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A) equilibrium exists when the value of money is 2.
B) equilibrium exists when the equilibrium is at point D.
C) equilibrium exists when the value of money is 1.
D) there is excess demand if the value of money is 2.
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A) $90
B) $95
C) $100
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) both a nominal gain and a real gain, and you paid taxes on the nominal gain.
B) both a nominal gain and a real gain, and you paid taxes only on the real gain.
C) a nominal gain, but no real gain, and you paid taxes on the nominal gain.
D) a nominal gain, but no real gain, and you paid no taxes on the transaction.
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