AP Macro Econ Final set – Flashcards
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Allocatively efficient
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Where MC intersects demand; the place where DWL is minimized
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How do government expenditures affect the loanable funds market
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An increase in govt expenditures most likely means that they sold government securities, i.e sold bonds, i.e demanded loanable funds
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Political and economic risk effect on interest rate
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Means that assets will leave, means that supply of loanable funds shifts to the left, increasing the interest rate
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Trade balance
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Exports - imports
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US national debt
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The amount of money the US government owes to holders of US government securities
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The loanable funds market is best described as bringing together
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Borrowers and savers
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Opportunity cost
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The forgone benefit when resources are used for one purpose rather than another
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Price index calculation
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(Price of basket in current year) / (Price of basket in base year) * 100. Note that this implies that the base year has an index of 100
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Why AD is downward sloping
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Interest rate effect, wealth effect, net export effect
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Shoe Leather cost
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Increased transaction cost resulting from higher prices. The term results from the idea that at higher prices, people need to make more trips to the bank to get the money necessary for daily transactions
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Menu cost
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The cost of changing a listed price. The term originates from the need to change the price listing on a restaurant menu
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Unit of account cost
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The cost of having a less reliable unit of measurement. Inflation can reduce the effectiveness of money as a unit of account
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Labor force participation rate
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The fraction of the population that is considered a part of the labor force
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Cyclical unemployment
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Unemployment that results from downturns in the business cycle
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Why SRAS is upward sloping
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Sticky wages (fixed input costs in the short run)
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Interest rate effect
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If PL goes up, things are more expensive, so transaction costs increase, meaning that people put less money in the bank, less loanable funds, IR increase, less investment spending
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Wealth effect
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If PL goes up, people have less real wealth, therefore will spend less
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Net export effect
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If PL goes up, IR goes up, Money is flowing in from other countries, value of the dollar appreciates, less exports