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1. Explain how the size of the MPC affects... 2. Explain how government expenditure and tax multipliers differ.
1. Concepts a. A self-sufficient economy is called autarky economy.
1. Capital Flight and Capital Controls in Gerald Epstein
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1) Which of the following is one if the explanations as to why the aggregate demand curve slopes downward?
1) Which theory is used to explain what determines the price level?
1) Which theory is used to explain what determines the price level?
1) Understanding social, human and cultural capital in the
1) The MPC is A) the change in consumption divided by the change
1) The gist of taxes
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1) Risk Sharing Across Countries: The Importance of Tourism Activity
1) In the Keynesian model of aggregate expenditure, real GDP is
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1) Aggregate demand will increase if: a) Savings rise Incorrect
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1 What is the Phillips curve and its policy implication? Phillips Curve
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