10. Expectations also depend upon economic policies followed by:
(a) past govt. (b) bankers(c) industrialists (d) existing govt.
10. Expectations also depend upon economic policies followed by: Read More »
(a) past govt. (b) bankers(c) industrialists (d) existing govt.
10. Expectations also depend upon economic policies followed by: Read More »
(a) producers (b) consumers(c) other economic agents (d) all of these
9. According to Lucas, expectations play an important role as they influence the: Read More »
(a) policy breakers (b) bankers(c) policy makers (d) policy holders
8. When economists are attached with the situation of ignorance they will have to Read More »
(a) over our heads(b) below our heads(c) before our heads(d) behind our heads
7. According to Robert Lucas, as an advice giving profession, we are in a way: Read More »
(a) strong (b) zero(c) neutral (d) poor
6. The outside lag attached with monetary policy is longer because interest Read More »
(a) shock received and policy action taken(b) production and consumption(c) policy implementation and impact(d) forces applied and taken back
5. The outside lag represents time period between: Read More »
(a) passive fiscal policy (b) active fiscal policy(c) active monetary policy (d) both(b)and (c)
4. The Keynesians support: Read More »
(a) Keynesians (b) Monetarists(c) both (a)and (b) (d) none of these
3. In the favor, fine tuning are: Read More »
(a) stable (b) unstable (c)fixed (d) fluctuating
2. According to Monetarists, an economy is inherently: Read More »
(a) stagnant (b) stable(c) unstable(d) fixed
1. An economy, according to Keynesians, is inherently: Read More »