Refer to Table 8-8. Suppose that a simple economy produces only four goods and services: sweaters, CDs, sugar, and soft drinks
Assume one half of the sugar is used in making the soft drinks and the other half of the sugar is purchased by households. Calculate nominal GDP for this simple economy.
Nominal GDP equals (50 × $
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If the nominal exchange rate between the American dollar and the Canadian dollar is 0.89 Canadian dollars per American dollar, how many American dollars are required to buy a product that costs 2.5 Canadian dollars?
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An increase in the money supply will cause
A) the IS curve to shift down and to the right. B) the IS curve to shift up and to the left. C) the LM curve to shift down and to the right. D) the LM curve to shift up and to the left.
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