2010华东师范大学宏观经济学期末考试试题
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一、[请单击此处编辑题目] (每小题分,共分)一、选择题(本题包含30小题,每题?分,共?分)1.Real GDPa. evaluates current production at current prices.b. evaluates current production at the prices that prevailed in some specific year inthe past.c. is not a valid measure of the economy's performance, since prices change from yearto year.d. is a measure of the value of goods only, hence, it excludes the value of services.2.The steps involved in calculating the consumer price index include, in order:a. choose a base year, fix the basket, compute the inflation rate, compute the basket'scost, and compute the index.b. choose a base year, find the prices, fix the basket, compute the basket's cost, andcompute the index.c. fix the basket, find the prices, compute the basket's cost, choose a base year andcompute the index.d. fix the basket, find the prices, compute the inflation rate, choose a base year andcompute the index.3.Suppose the price of a quart of milk rises from $1 to $1.25 and the price of a T-shirt rises from $8 to $10. If the CPI rises from 150 to 175 people will likely buya. more milk and more T-shirts.b. more milk and fewer T-shirts.c. less milk and more T-shirts.d. less milk and fewer T-shirts.4.Which of the following is correct?a. Countries with the highest growth rates over the last 100 years are the ones thathad the highest level of real GDP 100 years ago.b. Most countries have had little fluctuation around their average growth ratesduring the past 100 years.c. The ranking of countries by income changes substantially over time.d. Over the last 100 years, Japan had the highest real GDP growth rate, and now has the highest real GDPper person.5.Using the production function and notation in the text, K/L measuresa. natural resources per worker.b. human capital per worker.c. output per worker.d. physical capital per worker.6.Index fundsa. typically have about the same rate of return as more actively managed funds.b. typically have lower rates of return than more actively managed funds.c. contain the stocks and bonds from a single Standard Index Classification of industry.d. typically have higher rates of return than more actively managed funds.7.In a closed economy, national saving equalsa. investment.b. income minus the sum of consumption and government expenditures.c. private saving plus public saving.d. All of the above are correct.8.At which interest rate is the present value of $162.24 two years from today equal to $150 today?a. 4 percentb. 5 percentc. 6 percentd. None of the above are correct to the nearest penny.9.Which of the following is incorrect?a. Frictional unemployment is inevitable in a dynamic economy.b. Although the unemployment created by sectoral shifts is unfortunate, in the long run such changes leadto higher productivity and higher living standards.c. At least 10 percent of U.S. manufacturing jobs are destroyed every year.d. In a typical month more than 5 percent of workers leave their jobs.10.Use the balance sheet for the following question.Last Bank of Cedar BendAssets LiabilitiesReserves $25,000 Deposits $150,000Loans $125,000If the reserve requirement is 10 percent, this banka. is in a position to make a new loan of $15,000.b. has less reserves than required.c. has excess reserves of less than $15,000.d. None of the above are correct.11.Which of the following lists ranks the Fed's monetary policy tools from most to least frequently used?a. discount rate changes, reserve requirement changes, open market transactionsb. reserve requirement changes, open market transactions, discount rate changesc. open market transactions, discount rate changes, reserve requirement changesd. None of the above lists ranks the tools correctly.12.A decrease in the money supply creates an excessa. supply of money that is eliminated by rising prices.b. supply of money that is eliminated by falling prices.c. demand for money that is eliminated by rising prices.d. demand for money that is eliminated by falling prices.13.Given a nominal interest rate of 6 percent, in which case would you earn the lowest after-tax real rate of interest?a. Inflation is 4 percent; the tax rate is 25 percent.b. Inflation is 3 percent; the tax rate is 20 percent.c. Inflation is 2 percent; the tax rate is 15 percent.d. The after-tax real interest rate is the same for all of the above.14.In recent years, U.S. net capital outflow wasa. positive and net exports were negative.b. positive and net exports were positive.c. negative and net exports were negative.d. negative and net exports were positive.15.If a country has business opportunities that are relatively attractive to other countries, we would expect it to havea. both positive net exports and positive net capital outflow.b. both negative net exports and negative net capital outflow.c. positive net exports and negative net capital outflow.d. negative net exports and positive net capital outflow.16.On behalf of your firm, you make frequent trips to Hong Kong. You notice that you always have to pay more dollars to get enough local currency to get your hair styled than you have to pay to get your hair styled in the United States. This isa. inconsistent with purchasing-power parity, but might be explained by limited opportunities forarbitrage in hairstyling across international borders.b. consistent with purchasing-power parity if prices in Hong Kong are rising more rapidly than prices inthe United States.c. consistent with purchasing-power parity if prices in Hong Kong are rising less rapidly than prices in theUnited States.d. None of the above is correct.17.Ceteris paribus, if the Canadian real interest rate were to increase, Canadian net capital outflowa. and net capital outflow of other countries would rise.b. and net capital outflow of other countries would fall.c. would rise, while net capital outflow of other countries would fall.d. would fall, while net capital outflow of other countries would rise.18.If a government increases its budget deficit, then the real exchange ratea. and domestic investment rise.b. and domestic investment fall.c. rises and domestic investment falls.d. falls and domestic investment rises.19.Which of the following is the correct way to show the effects of a new import quota?a. shift the demand for loanable funds right, the supply of dollars for foreign exchange right, and thedemand for dollars leftb. shift the demand for loanable funds right, and the supply of dollars for foreign exchange leftc. shift the demand for dollars for foreign exchange leftd. None of the above is correct.20.A large and sudden movement of funds out of a country is calleda. arbitrage.b. capital flight.c. crowding out.d. capital mobility.21.Aggregate demand shifts right when the governmenta. raises personal income taxes.b. increases the money supply.c. repeals an investment tax credit.d. All of the above are correct.22.If people want to save more for retirementa. or if the government raises taxes, aggregate demand shifts right.b. or if the government raises taxes, aggregate demand shifts left.c. aggregate demand shifts right. If the government raises taxes, aggregate demandshifts left.d. aggregate demand shifts left. If the government raises taxes, aggregate demandshifts right.23.n the mid-1970s the price of oil rose dramatically. Thisa. shifted aggregate supply left.b. caused U.S. prices to fall.c. was the consequence of OPEC increasing oil production.d. All of the above are correct.24.Liquidity refers toa. the relation between the price and interest rate of an asset.b. the risk of an asset relative to its selling price.c. the ease with which an asset is converted into a medium of exchange.d. the sensitivity of investment spending to changes in the interest rate. 25.When the interest rate increases, the opportunity cost of holding moneya. increases, so the quantity of money demanded increases.b. increases, so the quantity of money demanded decreases.c. decreases, so the quantity of money demanded increases.d. decreases, so the quantity of money demanded decreases.26.Which of the following properly describes the interest rate effect?a. As the money supply increases, the interest rate falls, so spending rises.b. As the money supply increases, the interest rate rises, so spending falls.c. As the price level increases, the interest rate falls, so spending rises.d. As the price level increases, the interest rate rises, so spending falls.27.An increase in government spending initially and primarily shiftsa. aggregate demand right.b. aggregate demand left.c. aggregate supply right.d. neither aggregate demand nor aggregate supply.28.The reduction in demand that results when a fiscal expansion raises the interest rate is called thea. multiplier effect.b. crowding-out effect.c. accelerator effect.d. Riccardian equivalence effect.29.One determinant of the natural rate of unemployment is thea. rate of growth of the money supply.b. minimum wage rate.c. expected inflation rate.d. All of the above are correct.30.An increase in the expected rate of inflation shiftsa. only the short-run Phillips curve right.b. only the short-run Phillips curve left.c. both the short-run and long-run Phillips curves to the right.d. both the short-run and long-run Phillips curves to the left.二、判断题(本题包含20小题,每题?分,共?分)T 31.If nominal GDP is 10,000 and real GDP is 8,000 the GDP deflator is 125.F 32.International data on the history of real GDP growth rates shows that the rich countriesget richer and the poor countries get poorer.T 33.One of the reasons that African countries may have grown slower than other countries is that many have high barriers to trade.F 34.When the U.S. government is in debt, it follows that they have a deficit.F 35.The future value of $1 saved today is $1/(1 + r).T 36.The market for insurance is one example of reducing risk by using diversification.F 37.Someone who is without work but is not looking for work would be counted asunemployed by the BLS.T 38.Union workers earn about 10 percent to 20 percent more than similar workers who do not belong to unions.F 39.Because of the multiple tools at its disposal, the Fed is precise in its control of themoney supply.T 40.Inflation distorts savings because people pay taxes on their nominal rather than their real interest income.T 41.In an open economy, U.S. national savings can be less than U.S. investment.F 42.If the real interest rate were above the equilibrium rate, there would be a shortage ofloanable funds.T 43.Although trade policies do not affect a country's overall trade balance, they do affect specific firms and industries.T 44.When output rises, unemployment falls.F 45.The explanations for the slopes of the aggregate demand and aggregate supply curvesare the same as the explanations for the slope of demand and supply curves forspecific goods and services.T 46.A decrease in the price level makes consumers feel wealthier, so they purchase more. This logic helps explain why the aggregate demand curve slopes downward.T 47.In liquidity preference theory, an increase in the interest rate decreases the quantity of money demanded, but does not shift the money demand curve.T 48.In principle the government could increase the money supply or government expenditures to try to offset the effects of a wave of pessimism about the future of the economy.F 49.In the long run, the natural rate of unemployment depends primarily on the growth rate of the moneysupply.F 50.A policy change that reduced the natural rate of unemployment would shift both the long-runaggregate-supply curve and the long-run Phillips curve left.三、名词解释(本题包含5小题,每题?分,共?分)51.human capital:52.exports:53.trade policy:54.aggregate-demand curve:55.crowding-out effect:四、简答题(本题包含8小题,每题?分,共?分)56.Why is productivity related to the standard of living? In your answer be sure to explain what productivity and standard of living mean. Make a list of things that determine labor productivity.57.Draw and label a graph showing equilibrium in the market for loanable funds.58.Founders of the Federal Reserve were concerned that the Fed might form policy favorable to one part of the country or to a particular party. What are some ways that the organization of the Fed reflects suchconcerns?59.Suppose that monetary neutrality holds. Of the following variables, which ones do not change when the money supply increases?a. real interest ratesb. inflationc. the price leveld. real outpute. real wagesf. nominal wages60.The long-run trend in real GDP is upward. How is this possible given business cycles?What explains the upward trend?61.Discuss what economists believe is different about the long and short run.62.Suppose that consumers become pessimistic about the future health of the economy, andso cut back on their consumption spending. What will happen to aggregate demandand to output? What might the president and Congress have to do to keep outputstable?63.Why and in what way are fiscal policy lags different from monetary policy lags?参考答案1.b2.c3.d4.c5.d6.d7.d8.a9.d 10.c 11.c 12.d 13.a 14.c 15.b 16.a 17.d 18.c 19.d 20.b 21.b 22.b 23.a 24.c25.b 26.d 27.a 28.b 29.b 30.a31.T 32.F 33.T 34.F 35.F 36.T 37.F 38.T 39.F 40.T 41.T 42.F 43.T 44.T 45.F 46.T 47.T 48.T 49.F 50.F51.the knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education, training, and experience.52.goods and services that are produced domestically and sold abroad.53.a government policy that directly influences the quantity of goods and services thata country imports or exports.54.a curve that shows the quantity of goods and services that households, firms, and the government want to buy at each price level.55.the offset in aggregate demand that results when expansionary fiscal policy raises the interest rate and thereby reduces investment spending.56.The standard of living is a measure of how well people live. Income per person is animportant dimension of the standard of living and is positively correlated with other things such as nutrition and life expectancy that make people better off. Productivity measures how much people can produce in an hour. As productivity increases, people can produce more (and use less to produce the same amount) and so their standard of living increases.The factors that determine labor productivity include the amounts of physical capital (equipment and structures), human capital (knowledge and skills), and natural resources available to workers, as well as the state of technological knowledge insociety.57.Market for Loanable Funds58. 1. The president appoints the Board of Governors, but the Senate must approve them.2. The seven members of the Board of Governors serve 14-year terms, so it is unlikelythat a single president will have appointed most of them.3. The Federal Reserve has 12 regional banks.4. The presidents of the regional banks serve on the FOMC on a rotating basis. 59. a. real interest ratesd. real outputd. real wages60.There are occasional short-lived periods of negative real GDP growth. However, in most years real GDP increases. The years of increase are more frequent and the increases large enough that over long periods of time real GDP increases despite the occasional declines. The long-run upward trend in real GDP is due to increases in the labor force and capital stock, and advances in technological knowledge.61.Most economists believe that in the long run, real variables are not affected by nominal variables. So, forexample, changes in the money supply do not change real variables in the long run. However, mosteconomists believe that nominal variables to do change real variables in the short run.62.As consumers become pessimistic about the future of the economy, they cut their expenditures so thataggregate demand shifts left and output falls. The president and Congress could adjust fiscal policy to increase aggregate demand. They could either increase government spending, or cut taxes, or both.63.The fiscal policy lags are mostly a matter of waiting to implement the policy. By the time the president andCongress can agree to and pass legislation changing expenditures or taxes, the recession may have ended.The Federal Reserve can act to change the money supply quickly, but it may take some time before the effects of an increase in the money supply work their way through the economy.。
2010华东师范大学宏观经济学期末考试试题1C 2 B 3B 4 D 5 D 6 B1、下列哪一说法是正确的A、NDP中包含了折旧B、GDP中包含了企业所有库存品的货币折算值C、PI中未包含公司待分配利润D、PI中未包含个人所得税2、下列哪一说法是错误的A、GDP中包含了直接税B、NDP中未包含间接税C、NI中包含公司所得税D、PI中包含了政府转移支付3、设某国的代表性商品为甲、乙、丙三种,1995年它们的价格分别为2、5、10美元,2005年分别为6、10、30美元,它们在消费支出额中所占的比重分别为30%、20%和50%,1995年作为基年的价格指数为100,则2005年的CPI为A、271B、280C、460D、8004、下列哪一项目应计入GDPA、政府补贴B、债券购买额C、旧房子的转让D、股票交易印花税5.包含了政府转移支付的项目是A.NDPB.PIC.DPID.B和C6.如果某经济体2005年的名义GDP为300亿,经计算得到的该年实际GDP为200亿,基年的GDP缩减指数为100,那么2005年的GDP缩减指数为A.660B.150C.220D.2501.C 2 B 3 D 4D 5 B 6B 7B8 A 9 C1、经济增长的标志是A 失业率的下降B 先进技术的广泛应用C 社会生产能力的不断提高D 城市化速度加快2、经济增长在图形上表现为A 生产可能性曲线内的某一点向曲线上移动B 生产可能性曲线向外移动C 生产可能性曲线外的某一点向曲线上移动D 生产可能性曲线上某一点沿曲线移动3、为提高经济增长率,可采取的措施是A 加强政府的宏观调控B 刺激消费水平C 减少工作时间D 推广基础科学及应用科学的研究成果4、根据哈罗德的定义,有保证的增长率GW与实际增长率GA之间可能有的关系是A GW > GAB GW = GAC GW < GAD 以上皆有可能5、根据哈罗德的分析,如果有保证的增长率大于实际增长率,经济将A 持续高涨B 长期萧条C 均衡增长D 不能确定6、根据哈罗德的分析,如果有保证的增长率大于自然增长率,经济将A 持续高涨B 长期萧条C 均衡增长D 不能确定7、根据哈罗德的分析,如果有保证的增长率小于实际增长率,合意的储蓄率等于实际储蓄率,那么合意的资本-产出比将A、小于实际的资本-产出比B、大于实际的资本-产出比C、等于实际的资本-产出比D、以上都对8、储蓄率一定,当合意的资本-产出比大于实际的资本-产出比,厂商的反应是A 增加投资B 减少投资C 保持原有投资D 不能确定9、下列是新古典经济增长模型包含的内容是A、要实现充分就业的均衡增长,要使GA=GW =GnB、通过调整收入分配,降低储蓄率,可以实现充分就业的均衡增长C、长期看,由于市场的作用,经济总是趋向于充分就业的均衡增长。
2010华东师范大学金融学经济学专业课
2010年华东师范大学金融学经济专业课试题,万学海文教研中心专业课教研室第一时间进行如下的分析:
一、考试题型
名词解释、证明题、简答、分析题、应用题
二、知识点
道德风险、索罗的剩余、卢卡斯批判、关于生产成本和产量、四类宏观政策、气候峰会、排放产权、帕累托效应、制度经济学和博弈论
三、题目回忆
2010华东师范大学金融学经济学(回忆版)
一、名词解释
道德风险、索罗的剩余、卢卡斯批判
二、证明题
关于生产成本和产量
三、简答
四、分析题
给了四类宏观政策(美,中,中东,欧洲的)分析起各自特点,理论来源
五、应用题
给了气候峰会的背景,发达国家对发展中国家的威胁,回答三个问题:。
华东师范大学期末试卷(A )参考答案2009——2010学年第一学期1.填空题(20分)1) 从理论上讲,在地理学中,数学方法的运用主要有两个目的:(1)运用数学语言对地理问题进行描述,建立地理数学模型,从更高、更深层次上揭示地理问题的机理;(2)运用有关数学方法,通过定量化的计算和分析,对地理数据进行处理,从而揭示有关地理现象的内在规律。
(每空1分,共2分)2) 集中化指数的计算公式I=(A-R)/(M-R),其中集中化指数在区间[0,1]上取值,各参数的意义分别为A —实际数据的累计百分比总和;R —均匀分布时的累计百分比总和;M —集中分布时的累计百分比总和。
(每空0.4分,共2分)3) 线性模型''a b y x =+是由双曲线模型1/y=a+b/x 转化而成的,其中'y =1/y ,'x =1/x 。
(每空0.5分,共1.5分)4) 主成分分析的主要计算步骤①计算相关系数矩阵 , ②计算特征值与特征向量 , ③计算主成分贡献率及累计贡献率 , ④计算主成分载荷 。
(每空0.5分,共2分) 5) 变异函数的四个重要参数分别是:基台值(Sill )、变程(Range )或称空间依赖范围(Range of Spatial Dependence )、块金值(Nugget )或称区域不连续性值(Localized Discontinuity )和分维数(Fractal Dimension )。
变量函数的理论模型可分为三大类:有基台值模型、无基台值模型、孔穴效应模型。
(每空0.5分,共3.5分) 6) 请写出线形规划问题: Min Z=2X 1+3X 2+X 3 满足 X 1+2X 2+X 3≥33X 1-X 2+2X 3≥4X 1,X 2,X 3≥0 的标准形式(1.5分) 7) 在基于投入产出分析的资源利用优化模型中,对于不同的目标函数,其约束条件均为(1.5分) 8) AHP 决策分析方法的计算步骤为①明确问题;②建立层次结构模型;③构造判断矩阵;④层次单排序;⑤层次总排序。
《宏观经济学》期末考试试题一、判断题(对的写“T”,错的写“F”;每小题1分,共10分)1.人均真实GDP是平均经济福利(生活水平)的主要衡量指标。
2.1963年美国的最低工资水平是每小时1.25美元,而2013年则为7.25美元,因而,在美国拿最低工资的人的生活水平大大提高了。
3.大多数失业是短期的,然而,大多数所观察到的失业是长期的。
4.通货膨胀并没有降低大多数工人的购买力。
5.家庭决定把大部分收入储蓄起来会使总供给曲线向左移动。
6.某人出售一幅旧油画所得到的收入应该计入当年的国内生产总值。
7.无论什么人,只要没有找到工作就是失业。
8.短期总供给不变时,总需求的变动会引起均衡的国内生产总值同方向变动,物价水平反方向变动。
9.扩张性货币政策的实行可以增加货币供给量,从而使利率水平提高。
10.总需求不足时,政府可以提高转移支付水平,以增加社会总需求。
二、简答题(每小题5分,共15分)1.列出并说明生产率的四个决定因素。
2.解释企业通过提高它所支付的工资增加利润的四种可能原因。
3.是什么因素可能引起总需求曲线向左移动?三、应用题(每小题5分,共20分)假设今年的货币供给是5 00亿美元,名义GDP是10万亿美元,而真实GDP是5万亿美元。
1.物价水平是多少?货币流通速度是多少?2.假设货币流通速度是不变的,而每年经济中物品与服务的产出增加5%。
如果美联储保持货币供给不变,明年的名义GDP和物价水平是多少?3.如果美联储想保持物价水平不变,它应该把明年的货币供给设定为多少?4.如果美联储想把通货膨胀率控制在10%,它应该把货币供给设定为多少?四、计算与分析说明题(每小题10分,共30分;要有计算步骤,否则扣分)b.把2015年作为基年,计算各年的真实GDP。
c.与2016年相比,2017年的名义GDP、真实GDP增长率各是多少?名义GDP增长率和真实GDP增长率孰大孰小?解释原因。
2.一个经济在产出低于其自然水平4000亿美元的水平上运行,而且财政政策制定者想弥补这种衰退性缺口。
《宏观经济学》试卷一、单项选择题:(以下各题的备选答案中,只有一项是正确的。
将正确的序号填在括号内。
)1、在一般情况下,国民收入核算体系中数值最小的是:A、国内生产净值B、个人收入C、个人可支配收入D、国民收入E、国内生产总值2、下列哪一项应计入GDP中:A、面包厂购买的面粉B、购买40股股票C、家庭主妇购买的面粉D、购买政府债券E、以上各项都不应计入。
3、计入GDP的有:A、家庭主妇的家务劳动折算合成的收入B、拍卖毕加索作品的收入C、出神股票的收入D、晚上为邻居照看儿童的收入E、从政府那里获得的困难补助收入4、在下列各项中,属于经济中的注入因素是A、投资;B、储蓄;C、净税收;D、进口。
5、政府支出乘数A、等于投资乘数B、比投资乘数小1C、等于投资乘数的相反数D、等于转移支付乘数E、以是说法都不正确6、在以下情况中,投资乘数最大的是A、边际消费倾向为0.7;B、边际储蓄倾向为0.2;C、边际储蓄倾向为0.4;D、边际储蓄倾向为0.3。
7、国民消费函数为C=80+0.8Y,如果消费增加100亿元,国民收入A、增加100亿元;B、减少100亿元;C、增加500亿元;D、减少500亿元。
8、如果政府支出增加A、对IS曲线无响应B、IS曲线向右移动C、IS曲线向左移动D、以上说法都不正确9、政府税收的增加将A、对IS曲线无响应B、IS曲线向右移动C、IS曲线向左移动D、以上说法都不正确10、位于IS曲线左下方的收入与利率的组合,都是A、投资大于储蓄;B、投资小于储蓄;C、投资等于储蓄;D、无法确定。
11、当经济中未达到充分就业时,如果LM曲线不变,政府支出增加会导致A、收入增加、利率上升;B、收入增加、利率下降;C、收入减少、利率上升;D、收入减少、利率下降。
12、一般地,在IS曲线不变时,货币供给减少会导致A、收入增加、利率上升;B、收入增加、利率下降;C、收入减少、利率上升;D、收入减少、利率下降。
一、选择题 (每小题 1 分,共 30 分)1.The government reports that "GDP increased by 1.6 percent in the last quarter." This statement means that GDP increaseda. by 6.4 percent for the year.b. at an annual rate of 6.4 percent during the last quarter.c. at an annual rate of 1.6 percent during the last quarter.d. at an annual rate of .4 percent during the last quarter.2.A Brazilian company produces soccer balls in the United States and exports all of them. If the price of the soccer balls increases, the GDP deflatora. and the CPI both increase.b. is unchanged and the CPI increases.c. increases and the CPI is unchanged.d. and the CPI are unchanged.3.The price of CD players increases dramatically, causing a 1 percent increase in the CPI. The price increase will most likely cause the GDP deflator to increase bya. more than 1 percent.b. less than 1 percent.c. 1 percent.d. It is impossible to make an informed guess without more information.4.A nation's standard of living is measured by itsa. real GDP.b. real GDP per person.c. nominal GDP.d. nominal GDP per person.5.In 2002 President Bush imposed restrictions on imports of steel to protect the U.S.steel industry.a. This is an inward-oriented policy which most economists believe have adverseeffects on growth.b. This is an inward-oriented policy which most economists believe have beneficial effects ongrowth.c. This is an outward-oriented policy which most economists believe have adverse effects on growth.d. This is an outward-oriented policy which most economists believe have beneficial effects ongrowth.6.Generally when economists and the text talk of the "interest rate," they are talking about thea. real interest rate.b. current nominal interest rate.c. real interest rate minus the inflation rate.d. equilibrium nominal interest rate.7.An increase in the budget deficita. makes investment spending fall.b. makes investment spending rise.c. does not affect investment spending.d. may increase, decrease, or not affect investment spending.8.Norne Corporation is considering building a new plant. It will cost them $1 million today to build it and it will generate revenues of $1,121 million three years from today. Of the interest rates below, which is the highest interest rate at which Norne would still be willing to build the plant?a. 3 percentb. 3.5 percentc. 4 percentd. 4.5 percent9.Recent entrants into the labor force account for abouta. 1/2 of those who are unemployed. Spells of unemployment end about 1/5 of the time with peopleleaving the labor force.b. 1/3 of those who are unemployed. Spells of unemployment end about 1/2 of the time with peopleleaving the labor force.c. 1/4 of those who are unemployed. Spells of unemployment end about 1/2 of the time with peopleleaving the labor force.d. 1/4 of those who are unemployed. Spells of unemployment end about 1/5 of the time with peopleleaving the labor force10.Which of the following best illustrates the unit of account function of money?a. You list prices for candy sold on your Web site, , indollars.b. You pay for your WNBA tickets with dollars.c. You keep $10 in your backpack for emergencies.d. None of the above is correct.11.Current U.S. currency isa. fiat money with intrinsic value.b. fiat money with no intrinsic value.c. commodity money with intrinsic value.d. commodity money with no intrinsic value.12.Velocity in the country of Shem is always stable. In 2002, the money supply was $200 billion and the GDP price deflator was four times as high as it was in the base year. In 2003, the money supply increased to $240 billion, the price level increased by 15 percent, and nominal GDP equaled $1,200 billion. By how much did real GDP increase between 2002 and 2003?a. 20 percentb. 4.35 percentc. 2.17 percentd. There is not enough information to answer the question.13.Shoeleather costs refer toa. the cost of more frequent price changes induced by higher inflation.b. the distortion in resource allocation created by distortions in relative prices dueto inflation.c. resources used to maintain lower money holdings when inflation is high.d. the distortion in incentives created by inflation by taxes that do not adjust forinflation.14.International tradea. raises the standard of living in all trading countries.b. lowers the standard of living in all trading countries.c. leaves the standard of living unchanged.d. raises the standard of living for importing countries and lowers it for exporting countries.15.Which of the following would be U.S. foreign portfolio investment?a. Disney builds a new amusement park near Rome, Italy.b. Your economics professor buys stock in companies located in Eastern European countries.c. A Dutch hotel chain opens a new hotel in the United States.d. A citizen of Singapore buys a bond issued by a U.S. corporation.16.A Venezuelan firm purchases earth-moving equipment from a U.S. company and pays for it with domestic currency. This transactiona. increases U.S. net exports, and increases Venezuelan net capital outflow.b. increases U.S. net exports, and decreases Venezuelan net capital outflow.c. decreases U.S. net exports, and increases Venezuelan net capital outflow.d. decreases U.S. net exports, and decreases Venezuelan net capital outflow.17.At the equilibrium interest rate in the open economy macroeconomic model, the amount that people want to save equals the desired quantity ofa. net capital outflow.b. domestic investment.c. net capital outflow plus domestic investment.d. foreign currency supplied.18.In an open economy,a. net capital outflow = imports.b. net capital outflow = net exports.c. net capital outflow = exports.d. None of the above is correct.19.In the open-economy macroeconomic model, the real exchange rate is determined in the market where dollars are exchanged for foreign currency by the equality of the supply of dollars, which comes froma. U.S. national saving and the demand for dollars for U.S. net exports.b. U.S. net capital outflow and the demand for dollars for U.S. net exports.c. domestic investment and the demand for U.S. net exports.d. foreign demand for U.S. goods and U.S. demand for foreign goods.20.If a government increases its budget deficit, then interest ratesa. rise and the trade balance moves toward surplus.b. rise and the trade balance moves toward deficit.c. fall and the trade balance moves toward surplus.d. fall and the trade balance moves toward deficit.21.Investment spending decreases when the price levela. rises causing interest rates to rise.b. rises causing interest rates to fall.c. falls causing interest rates to rise.d. falls causing interest rates to fall.22.An increase in the price level and a decrease in real GDP in the short run could be created bya. an increase in the money supply.b. an increase in government expenditures.c. a fall in stock prices.d. bad weather in farm states.23.Which part of real GDP fluctuates most over the course of the business cycle?a. consumptionb. government expendituresc. investmentd. net exports24.According to liquidity preference theory, the price level and interest rate area. positively related as are the interest rate and aggregate demand.b. inversely related as are the interest rate and aggregate demand.c. positively related while the interest rate and aggregate demand are inverselyrelated.d. inversely related while the interest rate and aggregate demand are positivelyrelated.25.Which of the following shifts aggregate demand to the right?a. an increase in the price levelb. an increase in the money supplyc. a decrease in the price leveld. a decrease in the money supply26.If the Fed conducts open-market sales, the money supplya. increases and aggregate demand shifts right.b. increases and aggregate demand shifts left.c. decreases and aggregate demand shifts right.d. decreases and aggregate demand shifts left.27.Some economists argue thata. monetary policy should actively be used to stabilize the economy.b. fiscal policy should actively be used to stabilize the economy.c. fiscal policy can be used to shift the AD curve.d. All of the above are correct.28.The lag problem associated with monetary policy is due mostly toa. the fact that business firms make investment plans far in advance.b. the political system of checks and balances that slows down the process of determining monetarypolicy.c. the time it takes for changes in government spending to affect the interest rate.d. All of the above are correct.29.A. W. Phillips' findings were based on dataa. from 1861-1957 for the United Kingdom.b. from 1861-1957 for the United States.c. mostly from the post-World War II period in the United Kingdom.d. mostly from the post-World War II period in the United States.30.Which of the following is true concerning the long-run Phillips curve?a. Its position is determined primarily by monetary factors.b. If it shifts right, long-run aggregate supply shifts right.c. It cannot be changed by any government policy.d. its position depends on the natural rate of unemployment.二、判断题(每小题 1 分,共 20 分)31.The government component of GDP includes salaries paid to Army generals but not Social Security benefits to the elderly.32.An increase in the saving rate does not permanently increases the growth rate of real GDP per person.33.In ten years when you are the owner of a major U.S. corporation, if your corporation opens and operates a branch in a foreign country you will be engaging in foreign direct investment.34.Corporations receive no proceeds from the resale of their stock.35.According to the rule of 70, if you earn an interest rate of 3.5 percent, your savings will double about every 20 years.36.The value of a stock depends on the ability of the company to generate dividends and the expected price of the stock when the stockholder sells her shares.37.A minimum wage above equilibrium creates a labor surplus.38.According to the theory of efficiency wages, firms operate more efficiently if they can pay wages that are below the equilibrium level. 39.The use of money allows trade to be roundabout.40.The quantity theory of money can explain hyperinflations but not moderate inflation.41.In every economy, national saving equals domestic investment plus net capitaloutflow.42.In the open-economy macroeconomic model, net exports represent the quantity of dollars demanded in the foreign-currency exchange market.43.Although trade policies do not affect a country's overall trade balance, they do affectspecific firms and industries.44.If speculators bid up the value of the dollar in the market for foreign-currency exchange, aggregate demand would shift to the left.45.In response to a decrease in output the economy would revert to its original level of prices and output whether the decrease in output was caused by a decrease in aggregate demand or a decrease in aggregate supply.46.John Maynard Keynes advocated policies that would increase aggregate demand as a way to decrease unemployment caused by recessions.47.An increase in the money supply shifts the aggregate supply curve right. 48.Unemployment insurance and welfare programs work as automatic stabilizers. 49.In the long run, the inflation rate depends primarily on money supply growth.50.Although monetary policy cannot reduce the natural rate of unemployment, other types of policies can. 三、名词解释(每小题 2分,共 10 分)51.catch-up effect: 52.depreciation: 53.capital flight: 54.recession:55.automatic stabilizers: 四、简答题( 8题中任选6题;每小题 5分,共 30 分)56.Compare and contrast the population theories of Malthus and Kremer.57.Using a graph representing the market for loanable funds, show and explain what happens to interest rates and investment if a government goes from a deficit to a surplus.58.Which two of the Ten Principles of Economics imply that the Fed can profoundly affect the economy?59.The U.S. Treasury Department issues inflation-indexed bonds. What areinflation-indexed bonds and why are they important?60.Make a list of things that would shift the long-run aggregate supply curve to the right.61.Illustrate the classical analysis of growth and inflation with aggregate demand and long-run aggregate supply curves.62.How does a reduction in the money supply by the Fed make owning stocks less attractive?63.Why and in what way are fiscal policy lags different from monetary policy lags?五、讨论题(2题中任选1题;每小题 10 分,共 10分)64. Suppose government spends $3 billion to buy police cars. Explain why aggregate demand might increase by more than $3 billion. Explain why aggregate demand might increase by less than $3 billion.65. In 1939, with the U.S. economy not yet fully recovered from the Great Depression, President Roosevelt proclaimed that Thanksgiving would fall a week earlier than usual so that the shopping period before Christmas would be longer. Explain this decision, using the model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply.《宏观经济学》答题纸一、选择题 (每小题 1 分,共 30 分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.11. 12. 13. 14. 15.16. 17. 18. 19. 20.21. 22. 23. 24. 25.26. 27. 28. 29. 30.二、判断题(正确用“T”;错误用“F”;每小题 1分,共 20 分)31. 32. 33. 34. 35.36. 37. 38. 39. 40.41. 42. 43. 44. 45.46. 47. 48. 49. 50.三、名词解释(每小题 2分,共 10 分)51.catch-up effect:52.depreciation:53.capital flight:54.recession:55.automatic stabilizers:四、简答题( 8题中任选6题;每小题 5分,共 30 分;答题时请标明题号)五、讨论题(2题中任选1题;每小题 10 分,共 10 分;答题时请标明题号)《宏观经济学》试卷A参考答案1.c2.c3.d4.b5.a6.a7.a8.b9.b 10.a 11.b 12.b 13.c 14.a 15.b 16.b 17.c 18.b 19.b 20.b 21.a 22.d 23.c 24.c 25.b 26.d 27.d 28.a 29.a 30.d31.T 32.T 33.T 34.T 35.T 36.T 37.T 38.F 39.T 40.F 41.T 42.T 43.T 44.T 45.F 46.T 47.F 48.T 49.T 50.T51.the property whereby contries that start off poor tend to grow more rapidly than countries that start off rich.52.a decrease in the value of a currency as measured by the amount of foreign currency it can buy.53.a large and sudden reduction in the demand for assets located in a country.54.a period of declining real incomes and rising unemployment.55.changes in fiscal policy that stimulate aggregate demand when the economy goes into a recession考生答题不得过此线∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶密∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶封∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶线∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶ 任课教师:教学班号:姓名:学号:∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶装∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶订∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶线∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶∶without policymakers having to take any deliberate action.56.The difference is that Malthus predicted that population growth would be greater than growth in the ability to increase output. He believed that people would continue to populate the earth until output reached a subsistence level. On the other hand Kremer argues that population growth increased productivity allowing people to improve their standard of living despite growing population. Kremer argues that with more population comes more innovations. The improvements in technology more than offset any adverse impact of the increase in population on the standard of living.57. As shown in the graph below, the economy starts in equilibrium at point E0 with interest rate r0 and equilibrium quantity of saving and investment at q0. If the government succeeds in obtaining a surplus, there will be more public saving in the economy at each interest rate, and the supply of loanable funds curve will shift from S0 to S1. The new equilibrium will be at E1, with a lower interest rate, r1 and a higher quantity of saving and investment, q1. Hence, if the federal government succeeds in having a surplus, interest rates will fall and investment will increase.Market for Loanable Funds58. 1. Prices rise when the government prints too much money.2. There is a short-run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.59. Inflation-indexed bonds are bonds whose interest and principal payments are adjusted upward for inflation, guaranteeing their real purchasing power in the future.They are important because they provide a safe, inflation-proof asset for savers and they may allow the Treasury to borrow more easily at a lower current cost.60. Examples in the text (or variations) include increased immigration, a decrease in the minimum wage, more generous unemployment insurance, an increase in the capital stock, an increase in the average level of education, a discovery of new mineral deposits, technology, and removal of barriers to international trade.61.See graph.Over time technological advances cause the long-run aggregate supply curve to shift right. Increases in the money supply cause the aggregate demand curve to shift right. Output growth puts downward pressure on the price level, but money supply growth contributes to rising prices.62. The reduction in the money supply raises the interest rate. So the return on bonds increases relative to the return on stocks. The increase in the interest rate also causes spending to fall so that revenues and profits fall making shares of ownership in corporations less valuable.63.The fiscal policy lags are mostly a matter of waiting to implement the policy. By the time the president and Congress can agree to and pass legislation changing expenditures or taxes, the recession may have ended. The Federal Reserve can act to change the money supply quickly, but it may take some time before the effects of an increase in the money supply work their way through the economy.64. 当政府支出30亿美元购买警车时,直接投资增加警车生产企业的利润,这种增加又使该企业雇佣更多工人,并增加生的。
《宏观经济学》课程的考核要求本课程采取闭卷考试的方式;时间为2小时(120分钟)总评成绩的计算依据:(1)平时成绩:占总评成绩的30%;其中期中考试成绩占总评成绩的20%,课堂小测验(至少两次)占5%,作业等占5%。
(2)期终成绩:占总评成绩的70%,以期终考试成绩为依据。
如下表所示:平时成绩(30%)期终成绩(70%)总评成绩(100%)期中考试(20%)期终考试(70%)100%课堂小测验(5%)作业等(5%)识记部分约占30%;理解部分约占40%;运用部分约占30%。
考试题型包括判断、选择、作图、计算、简答、分析论述等。
第十二章国民收入核算一、主要概念国民生产总值(GNP)、国内生产总值(GDP)、名义国内生产总值和实际国内生产总值、最终产品和中间产品、总投资和净投资、重置投资、存货投资、政府购买和政府转移支付、净出口、间接税、国民生产净值、国民收入、个人收入、个人可支配收入、储蓄一投资恒等式。
二、单项选择题1、下列哪—项不列入国内生产总值的核算中( )A、出口到国外的一批货物B、政府发放给贫困家庭的救济金C、经纪人从旧房买卖中收取的佣金D、保险公司收到的家庭财产保险费2、“面粉是中间产品”这一命题( )0A、一定是对的B、一定是不对的C、可能对,也可能不对D、以上三种说法全对3、下列哪一项计入GDP 中? ( )A、购买一辆用过的旧自行车B、购买普通股票C、汽车制造厂买进10吨钢板D、银行向某企业收取一笔贷款利息4、某国的资本品存量在年初为10000亿美元,本年度生产了2500亿美元的资本品,资本消耗折旧为2000亿美元,则该国在本年度的总投资和净投资分别是( )A、2500亿美元和500亿美元B、12500亿美元和10500亿美元C、2500亿美元和2000亿美元D、7500亿美元和8000亿美元5、以下正确的统计恒等式为( )A、投资= 储蓄B、投资= 消费C、储蓄= 消费D、总支出- 投资= 总收入- 储蓄6、下列项目中,( ) 不是要素收入A、总统薪水B、股息C、公司对灾区的捐献D、银行存款者取得的利息7、以下( ) 不能计入国内生产总值A、企业的库存B、家庭主妇的家务劳务折合成的收入C、拍卖毕加索作品的收入D、为他人提供服务所得收入8、安徽民工在南京打工所得收入应该计入到当年( ) 中A、安徽的国内生产总值(GDP)B、安徽的国民收入(NI)C、南京的国民生产总值(GNP)D、南京的国内生产总值(GDP)9、通货膨胀时,GNP价格矫正指数( )A、大于1B、小于IC、大于0D、小于010、一国的国内生产总值小于国民生产总值,说明该国公民从外国取得的收入( ) 外国公民从该国取得的收入A、大于B、小于C、等于D、可能大于也可能小于11、如果:消费额= 6亿元,投资额= 1亿元,间接税= 1亿元,政府用于商品和劳务的支出额= 1.5亿元,出口额= 2亿元,进口额= 1.8亿元,则( )A、NNP = 8.7亿元B、GDP = 7.7亿元C、GDP = 8.7亿元D、NNP = 5亿元12、用收入法计算的GDP等于( )A、消费+投资+政府支出+净出B、工资+利息+租金+利润+间接税C、工资+利息+中间产品成本+间接税+利润D、工资+利息+租金+利润+间接税+折旧13、如果当期价格水平低于基期价格水平,那么( )A、实际GDP等于名义GDPB、实际GDP小于名义GDPC、实际GDP与名义GDP 相同D、实际GDP大于名义GDP14、如果钢铁、油漆、绝缘材料以及所有用来制造一个电烤炉的原料价值在计算GDP时都包括进去了,那么这种衡量方法( )A、因各种原料都进入市场交易,所以衡量是正确的。
1C 2 B 3B 4 D 5 D 6 B1、下列哪一说法是正确的A、NDP中包含了折旧B、GDP中包含了企业所有库存品的货币折算值C、PI中未包含公司待分配利润D、PI中未包含个人所得税2、下列哪一说法是错误的A、GDP中包含了直接税B、NDP中未包含间接税C、NI中包含公司所得税D、PI中包含了政府转移支付3、设某国的代表性商品为甲、乙、丙三种,1995年它们的价格分别为2、5、10美元,2005年分别为6、10、30美元,它们在消费支出额中所占的比重分别为30%、20%和50%,1995年作为基年的价格指数为100,则2005年的CPI为A、271B、280C、460D、8004、下列哪一项目应计入GDPA、政府补贴B、债券购买额C、旧房子的转让D、股票交易印花税5.包含了政府转移支付的项目是A.NDPB.PIC.DPID.B和C6.如果某经济体2005年的名义GDP为300亿,经计算得到的该年实际GDP为200亿,基年的GDP缩减指数为100,那么2005年的GDP缩减指数为A.660B.150C.220D.2501.C 2 B 3 D 4D 5 B 6B 7B8 A 9 C1、经济增长的标志是A 失业率的下降B 先进技术的广泛应用C 社会生产能力的不断提高D 城市化速度加快2、经济增长在图形上表现为A 生产可能性曲线内的某一点向曲线上移动B 生产可能性曲线向外移动C 生产可能性曲线外的某一点向曲线上移动D 生产可能性曲线上某一点沿曲线移动3、为提高经济增长率,可采取的措施是A 加强政府的宏观调控B 刺激消费水平C 减少工作时间D 推广基础科学及应用科学的研究成果4、根据哈罗德的定义,有保证的增长率GW与实际增长率GA之间可能有的关系是A GW > GAB GW = GAC GW < GAD 以上皆有可能5、根据哈罗德的分析,如果有保证的增长率大于实际增长率,经济将A 持续高涨B 长期萧条C 均衡增长D 不能确定6、根据哈罗德的分析,如果有保证的增长率大于自然增长率,经济将A 持续高涨B 长期萧条C 均衡增长D 不能确定7、根据哈罗德的分析,如果有保证的增长率小于实际增长率,合意的储蓄率等于实际储蓄率,那么合意的资本-产出比将A、小于实际的资本-产出比B、大于实际的资本-产出比C、等于实际的资本-产出比D、以上都对8、储蓄率一定,当合意的资本-产出比大于实际的资本-产出比,厂商的反应是A 增加投资B 减少投资C 保持原有投资D 不能确定9、下列是新古典经济增长模型包含的内容是A、要实现充分就业的均衡增长,要使GA=GW =GnB、通过调整收入分配,降低储蓄率,可以实现充分就业的均衡增长C、长期看,由于市场的作用,经济总是趋向于充分就业的均衡增长。
1B 2E 3D 4C 5B 6D 7B 8D 9D 10D 11D1、生产率通常衡量:A 工作时数的每单位变化所导致的单位产量的变化B 每个工作时的产量C 雇佣人数的变化所导致的单位产量的变化D 企业数量的每单位变化所导致的单位产量变化2、经济的增长率取决于A 失业工人的数量以及如果他们获雇佣所能生产的产量B 就业工人的数量以及他们的平均产量C 只取决于工作时数的增长率D 只取决于每个工作时产量的增长率E 每个工作时产量的增率及工作时数的增长率3、较低的劳动生产率所带来的结果体现在多个方面,以下哪一项与其它项不同A 更小的住房B 更差的医疗保健C 更多的贫困D 更大的政府服务4、以下哪个选项无助于生产率增长的A 储蓄与投资B 教育与劳动者素质C 扩大劳动力的规模D 将资源从低效率部门分配到高效率部门E 研究与发展5、工人人均资本量的增加称为:A 生产率B 资本的深化C 报酬递增D 资本的广化E 折旧6、资本深化是指A 给每个工人配备更多的资本B 提高每个工人的产出和经济增长率C 仅在短期内提供增加的生产力增长率D 以上都对E 仅A 和B 对7、右图的生产函数,k1到k2与k2到k3的变化一样而Q的变化不同,这归因于A 资本的广化B 收益递减规律C 资本深化D 不确定8、若人均资本品的数量增大,其一个给定的增加值却并未导致人均产出的增加,则____抵消了____的影响A 收益递减规律劳动力增长B 劳动增长技术进步C 劳动增长较低投资D 技术进步收益递减规律9、产权对观念而言很重要,下列哪一个解释除外?A 为观念创新提供激励B 仅对从事研究的企业而言C 从新观念的发展中减少利润的不确定性D 对新观念的前景不感兴趣的人10、专利法A 有助于克服生产非竞争性商品的抑制因素B 给予发明者排他性的权利C 允许发明者从其发明中获得更多利益D 以上都是E 仅B 和C11、经济学家采用全要素生产率的方法,尝试解释生产率增长放慢时区分不同因素的作用,不能用这种方法解释部分可归于A 劳动力增长B 物资资本的增长C 研究于发展支出投资的下降D 技术变化1B 2C 31、下述哪种消费函数论最不易用以说明申请较多货款来购房的行为?A、相对收入B、绝对收入C、生命周期D、持久收入2、消费曲线的斜率与以下哪一项直接相关?A、平均消费倾向B、平均储蓄倾向C、边际储蓄倾向D、需求的收入弹性3、下列哪一项不符合投资乘数理论?A、I的减少会引起Y的倍数减少B、投资乘数KI的计算以MPC递减为假定前提C、KI与MPC正相关D、△C最终趋近于零4、就同一时期的某经济体而言,其乘数之间一般存在如下关系A、税收乘数大于政府购买乘数B、投资乘数大于转移支付乘数C、转移支付乘数大于投资乘数D、税收乘数大于转移支付乘数5、投资乘数效应的产生过程中,下列哪一项是不存在的?A、所有生产厂商均没有大量库存品B、初始投资全部转化为消费C、消费增量不断趋于减少D、收入增量不断趋于减少6.消费曲线的斜率决定于A. MPC和APCB. MPC和APSC. MPC和MPSD. APC和MPS7. MPC递减意味着A.MPS递减B.消费额减少C.APS递减D.产品滞销的可能性递增8.如果以KW代表对外贸易乘数,则下列哪一说法是错误的?A.边际消费倾向与KW正相关B.税率与KW负相关C.边际进口倾向与KW负相关D.政府转移支付与KW正相关9.如果MPS为负,那么A.MPC大于1B.MPC等于1C.MPC小于1D.MPC与MPS之和小于110.假设某经济体的边际消费倾向为0.8,边际进口倾向为0.2,比例税率为0.1,则该经济体的转移支付乘数为A. 3/2B. 1/0.1C. 1/0.6D. 18/71、假定货币需求为L=0.2Y,货币供给为Ms=200,消费C=90+0.8Yd,税收T=50,投资I=140-5r,政府支出G=50,求1)IS LM方程,求均衡收入、利率和投资2)若政府支出G增加20,收入、利率和投资有什么变化?2、假定L=0.2Y-10r,Ms=200,C=60+0.8Yd,税收T=100,投资I=150,政府支出G =100,求1)IS和LM方程,收入、利率和投资2)政府支出增加20,求收入、利率和投资1、设L=0.2Y,M=200, C=90+0.8Yd, 税收T=50, 投资I=140-5r,政府支出G=501)求IS和LM方程,均衡利率、收入和投资2)若G增加20,利率、收入和投资有何变化是否存在挤出效应1、财政政策被定义为:A 随货币供给的变动而变动B 随利率或货币供给的变动而变动C 随政府支出或税收的变动而变动D 政策被定义为维持财政责任2、自动稳定器的原理是A 使消费和总支出更平滑B 使富人通过付出一点财富来帮助较为不幸的人C 在经济低迷时期弥补不平衡D 容纳斟酌使用的财政政策的不足部分3、货币供给增加使LM曲线右移,若要均衡收入变动接近与LM曲线的移动量,则A LM曲线陡峭,IS曲线也陡峭B LM曲线平缓,IS曲线也平缓C LM曲线陡峭,IS曲线平缓D LM曲线平缓,IS曲线陡峭4、货币供给的变动如果对均衡收入有更大的影响,是因为A 私人部门的支出对利率更敏感B 私人部门的支出对利率不敏感C 支出乘数较小D 货币需求对利率更敏感5、以下何种情况不会引起收入水平的上升?A 增加自主性支出B 减少自主性税收C 增加自主性转移支付D 增加净税收6、如果政府支出的增加与政府转移支付的减少相同时,收入水平会A 不变B 增加C 减少D 不相关1、假定消费函数C=300+0.8Yd,私人投资I=200,税收T=0.2Y,求1)均衡收入为2000时,政府支出是多少?预算是盈余还是赤字?2)政府支出不变,而税收提高为T=0.25Y,均衡收入是多少?预算如何变化?2、设消费函数C=600+0.8Y,投资需求函数I=800-50r,政府购买G=200,货币需求函数L =250+0.5Y-125r,货币供给Ms=1250,求1)IS和LM方程2)均衡收入和利率3)财政政策乘数和货币政策乘数4)设充分就业Y=6000,若增加政府购买实现充分就业,要增加多少?5)若增加货币供给实现充分就业,要增加多少货币供给。