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Mr. Weiss

Mr. Weiss. Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves. 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement.

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Mr. Weiss

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  1. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. a. An increase in the money supply causes interest rates to fall. a. An increase in the money supply is an example of monetary policy: The AD curve shifts to the right and there is a movement upward along the SRAS curve. There will be no change in the LRAS curve.

  2. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. b. The price of commodities increases by 10% this year. b. When the price of commodities increases, this causes the SRAS curve to shift to the left. There will be a movement upward along the AD curve and no change in the LRAS curve.

  3. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. c. The price of oil falls. c. When the price of oil decreases, this causes the SRAS curve to shift to the right and results in a downward movement along the AD curve. There is no change in the LRAS curve.

  4. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. d. Labor unions successfully negotiate an increase in nominal wages for their workers. d. Successful labor union negotiations lead to higher wages, which leads to a leftward shift in the SRAS curve and an upward movement along the AD curve. There is no change in the LRAS curve.

  5. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. e. The supply of unsold houses in an economy increases by 20%. e. When the inventory of unsold houses increases in an economy, this implies that the level of investment is high and there is therefore less incentives for firms to invest in this economy. As investment spending falls, this causes the AD curve to shift to the left, resulting in a downward movement, along the SRAS curve. There is no change in the LRAS curve.

  6. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. f. There in an increase in labor productivity due to increases in human capital. f. When labor productivity increases, this causes the SRAS curve to shift to the right, but it also causes the LRAS curve to shift to the right because the economy can now produce at a higher potential level. There is downward movement along the AD curve.

  7. Mr. Weiss Section 4 – Module 21– Effect on AD, SRAS and LRAS Curves 5. For each of the following, describe the effect on the AD, SRAS, and LRAS curves. Identify whether the effect causes a shift of or a movement along the curve, and identify the direction of the shift/movement. g. The government increases spending in order to finance a war. g. When the government increases spending to finance a war, this causes the AD curve to shift to the, right, resulting in a movement upward along the SRAS curve. There is no change in the LRAS curve.

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