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Old 04-11-2008, 09:04 PM
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pleaaaase help me finish this
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1: By adjusting fiscal policy or monetary policy, the government can slow down or speed up the economy's rate of growth.
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2: The two types of fiscal policy are expansionary and contractionary policy.
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3: Seniority is the benefit the government receives from printing money.
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4: Spending and tax rates are examples of fiscal policy.
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5: Most economists think we should return to a gold standard.
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6: Managing the money supply and controlling the use of credit are examples of monetary policy.
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7: The first metal used as a currency was gold.
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8: The Mundell-Fleming Model describes the behavior of currencies during fiscal deficits.
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9: Mundell argued that it would be possible to return to an international gold standard.
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10: Approximately 25% of all above-ground gold is held in reserves by central banks.
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