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Peregrine Exam Day 7
price level - ANS -a measure of the average prices of goods and services in the economy

Price levels are expressed in... - ANS -small ranges or as discrete values such as dollar figures

Price levels are leading indicators in the economy; - ANS -rising prices, indicate higher demand
leading to inflation while declining prices indicate lower demand or deflation

In the investment world.... - ANS -price level is referred to as support and resistance, which
help define entry and exit points

monetary policy - ANS -Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling
the money supply and thus interest rates.

Aggregate Demand - ANS -the amount of goods and services in the economy that will be
purchased at all possible price levels

How is CPI used? - ANS -1. as a target policy: to gauge our success in low inflation
-to measure inflationary tendencies
2. to index payments
3. to translate from nominal to real values

Consumer transaction - ANS -A transaction in which an individual incurs an obligation primarily
for personal, family, or household purposes.

economic growth - ANS -the ability of the economy to increase the production of goods and
services

Increases in capital goods, labor force, technology, and human capital - ANS -can all contribute
to economic growth

Economic growth is commonly measured in terms of the increase in aggregated market value of
additional goods and services produced - ANS -using estimates such as GDP

National Savings - ANS -the sum of private savings and the budget balance, is the total amount
of savings generated within the economy

National savings rate is GDP that is... - ANS -saved rather than spent in an economy

, It is calculated as the difference between a nation's income and consumption divided by income
- ANS -National savings rate

The_____ is an indicator of a nation's health as it show trends in savings, which lead to
investments - ANS -national savings rate

Household savings can be a source of borrowing - ANS -for governments to provide funds for
public works and infrastructure needs

fiscal policy - ANS -Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling
taxing and spending.

monetary policy - ANS -Government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling
the money supply and thus interest rates.

Supply-side policies - ANS -economic policies designed to stimulate the economy by increasing
production

expansionary fiscal policy - ANS -An increase in government purchases of goods and services,
a decrease in net taxes, or some combination of the two for the purpose of increasing aggregate
demand and expanding real output

expansionary monetary policy - ANS -monetary policy that increases aggregate demand

consumption - ANS -increases because borrowing is now cheaper, but also because people
need to spend less on things such as mortgage interest payments.

Investment - ANS -increases because the opportunity cost of investment (the return from
sticking the money in a savings account) has fallen.

Net export - ANS -increase because a fall in the interest rate makes holding the domestic
currency less attractive, which causes it to depreciate, making exports cheaper and imports
more expensive.

contractionary fiscal policy - ANS -reduces aggregate demand

contractionary monetary policy - ANS -monetary policy that reduces aggregate demand

unemployment rate - ANS -the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed

Recession - ANS -A slowdown in a nation's economy

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