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Begin Yennifer Castellon Period 2 Macro

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Unit 1 Unit2 All Around GraphsSummerWork Unit 3

C1-$100 Summer Work- $100 The demand for what shifts when there are changes in GDP? Demand for money

C1-$200 Summer Work- $200 Increasing the money supply lowers interest rates why? Because surplus money moves into the bond market,

C1-$300 Summer Work- $300 Points above full employment indicate what? They indicate an overheated economy with inflationary problems.

C1-$400 Summer Work- $400 Other countries want U.S. goods when? A.Ours are cheaper B.Our inflation is less than theirs C.Our interest rate is higher D.The other country is growing faster

C1-$500 Summer Work- $500 What are shifters of investment demand? A.Acquisition, maintenance, and operating cost B.Business Taxes C.Technological Change D.Stick of capital goods on hand E.Expectations

C2-$100 Unit 1 Unit 1- $100 What are capital goods? And give two examples. Goods intended for use in the production of other goods or services, rather than final consumption. Ex. pizza oven, oil drilling equipment

C2-$200 Unit 1- $200 What is the difference between product market and resource market? Product market is the market place in which a final or finished good or services is bought by consumers. While resource market is a market place for the exchange of labor, capital or raw materials.

C2-$300 Unit 1- $300 This is a model that illustrates the flow of goods and services through the economy. Circular Flow Model

C2-$400 Unit 1- $400 What are four factors of production? 1.Land 2.Labor 3.Capital 4.Entrepreneurship

C2-$500 Unit 1- $500 Which are the five determinants of demand. 1.Tastes and Preferences 2.Number of Consumers 3.Price of related goods 4.Income 5.Future Expectations

C3-$100 Unit 2- $100 What is GDP? The total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given year.

C3-$200 Unit 2- $200 What are final goods and services? Goods and services sold to the final or end.

C3-$300 Unit 2- $300 What unemployment rate arises form the effect of frictional and structural unemployment? Natural Rate of unemployment

C3-$400 Unit 2- $400 Consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases. Law of Demand

C3-$500 Unit 2- $500 The principle that suppliers will normally offer more for sale at higher prices and less at lower prices. Law of Supply

C4-$100 Unit 3- $100 Aggregate Demand It is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy at a given time and price level.

C3-200 Unit 3- $200 What is aggregate supply? It is the total supply of goods and services that firms in a national economy plan on selling during a specific time period.

C3-$300 Unit 3- $300 If aggregate demand increases and aggregated supply decreases the price level: Will increase but real output is indeterminate

C3-$400 Unit 3- $400 This unemployment occurs when people take time to find a job. Frictional Unemployment

C3-$500 Unit 3- $500 Unemployment that rises during economic downturns and falls when the economy improves is? Cyclical Unemployment

C4-$100 All Around- $100 What is an example of a substitute. Ex. Coke and Pepsi

C4-$200 All Around- $200 What is scarcity? Resources are not unlimited and are not unlimited and are not available in sufficient quantities to satisfy all the various ways a society wants to use them.

C4-$300 All Around- $300 What is the difference between concave vs. convex? Concave is a surface that is curved inward in the middle. Convex is a surface that curved outward in the middle.

C4-$400 All Around- $400 What is supply shock? Is an event that shifts the short-run aggregate.

C4-$500 All Around- $500 1.Prices/Availability of inputs (resources) 2. Number of sellers 3. Technology 4.Govrment Action: Taxes and Subsidies 5.Opportunity Cost of Alternative Production 6. Expectations of Future Profit What are the shifters of supply?

C4-$100 Graphs- $100 What is this graph called? PPC

C4-$200 Graphs- $200 What is this graph called? PPF

C4-$300 Graphs- $300 What graph is this? Supply and Demand

C4-$400 Graphs- $400 What type of graph is this? SRAS Curve

C4-$500 Graphs- $500 What is the indicating area called? Inflationary Gap