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AP MACROECONOMICS STUDY GUIDE TEST
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
SUCCESS RESOURCE

●● aggregate supply curve
Answer: a curve defining the relationship between real production and
price level.


●● business cycles
Answer: fluctuations in real GDP around the trend value; also called
economic fluctuations.


●● consumer surplus
Answer: the difference between the maximum price a consume is (or
would be) willing to pay and the price he or she actually pays.


●● cost-push inflation
Answer: inflation created when an increase in the costs of production
(wages or raw materials) shifts the short-run aggregate supply (AS)
curve to the left; tends to push prices up while reducing the level of real
GDP at the same time (stagflation).


●● cyclical unemployment

,Answer: unemployment that reflects changes in the business cycle; the
difference between the official unemployment rate & the natural rate of
unemployment.


●● demand-pull inflation
Answer: inflation that follows from an increase in aggregate demand,
which will cause equilibrium real GDP (Y) to increase and the
equilibrium price level (P) to increase.


●● depreciation
Answer: when the price of one currency falls relative to another
currency, the first currency has depreciated relative to the other one.


●● depression
Answer: period in which a recession becomes prolonged and deep,
involving high unemployment.


●● elastic
Answer: significantly responsive to a change in price.


●● exchange rate
Answer: the price of a domestic currency in terms of a foreign currency.


●● expansion

, Answer: period in which the economy moves from a trough to a peak
and a real GDP is increasing; also called a boom.


●● expansionary fiscal policy
Answer: enacted when the government deliberately increases its deficit
to stimulate the economy; the government increases its spending
(increases G), cuts taxes (decreases T), or both, and stimulates the
economy by expanding aggregate demand (AD).


●● expansionary monetary policy
Answer: monetary policy methods by which the Fed aims to increase the
money supply and lower interest rates, thereby creating an increase in
output; in pursuit of expansionary policy goals, the Fed can lower the
required reserve ratio, lower the discount rate, or purchase government
securities on the open market.


●● expenditure approach
Answer: a way of measuring the GDP by adding up all spending on final
goods and services during a given year.


●● fiscal policy
Answer: changes, adjustments, and strategies that the governments
implements in spending or taxation to achieve particular economic
goals.

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