Chapter 6: Q6. (page 129)
True or False. Because price stickiness matters only in the short run, economists are comfortable using just one macroeconomic model for all situations.
Short Answer
The statement is false.
Chapter 6: Q6. (page 129)
True or False. Because price stickiness matters only in the short run, economists are comfortable using just one macroeconomic model for all situations.
The statement is false.
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Get started for freeWhy do you think macroeconomists focus on just a few key statistics when trying to understand the health and trajectory of an economy? Would it be better to try to examine all possible data? Why or why not?
Why is there a trade-off between the amount of consumption that people can enjoy today and the amount of consumption that they can enjoy in the future? Why can’t people enjoy more of both? How does saving relate to investment and thus to economic growth? What role do banks and other financial institutions play in aiding the economic growth process?
How does investment as defined by economists differ from investment as defined by the general public? What would happen to the amount of economic investment made today if firms expect the future returns to such investment to be very low? What would happen to the amount of economic investment today if firms expect future returns to be very high?
If an economy has fully flexible prices and demand unexpectedly increases, you would expect the economy’s real GDP to:
increase.
decrease.
remain the same.
Why do many firms strive to maintain stable prices?
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