The shape of the aggregate demand curve does not tell us anything about how the total dollar value of spending will ultimately be divided between output and prices. For this we need
A) information about the standard of living in the country.
B) information that only the Consumers' Price Index can provide.
C) an aggregate supply curve.
D) to know how far from the origin the aggregate demand curve is.
C
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Which of the following is not true about the members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors?
A. They are appointed to fourteen-year terms by the president of the United States. B. They are relatively immune to short-term political pressures. C. They may not be reappointed after serving a full term. D. They each serve as chairman of the Board of Governors on a rotating basis.
Which is the best characterization of the current international payments system?
A) The World Bank and the IMF approve nations' exchange rate regimes and ensure that financial flows are not hampered by imbalances. B) All nations are now operating with floating exchange rates and free capital flows. C) The four richest industrial nations have floating exchange rates, while the rest of the nations peg to those currencies. D) There is no standard and no rules, and each nation chooses the regime that works best for its individual situation at the time.