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Promoting Growth and Stability. By: Zoe Foster Period: 5. Tracking Business Cycles. Promoting Economic strength. The government makes public policies that aim to stabilize the economy. Policymakers pursue three main outcomes as they seek to stabilize the economy: High employment
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Promoting Growth and Stability By: Zoe Foster Period: 5
Promoting Economic strength • The government makes public policies that aim to stabilize the economy. Policymakers pursue three main outcomes as they seek to stabilize the economy: • High employment • Steady growth • Stable Prices
Employment • One aim of the federal economic policy is to provide jobs for everyone who is able to work. • Many economists consider 4 to 6 percent to be desirable • In the last half of the twentieth century, the jobless rate ranged between 3 to 11 percent.
Growth • Part of the American Dream has always been for each generation to enjoy a higher standard of living that the pervious. • For the generation to do better, the economy must grow to provide additional goods and services to succeeding generations. • GDP is a measure of such growth.
Stability • The government also pursues is keeping the economy stable and secure. • One indicator of economic stability is general price levels. • The governments aim is to help prevent sudden, drastic, shifts in prices.
Technology and Productivity • One way to preserve the high standard of America is by the American work ethic, or a commitment to the value of work and purposeful activity. • Technology: the process used to produce a good or service. • Improvements in technology allow an economy to produce more output for the same or a smaller amount of input • Machines have allowed us to generate more goods in a shorter amount of time with fewer raw materials. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyaVYBawgMA
The Government’s role • Federal agencies fund scores of research and development projects at universities. • The Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890 created so-called land-grant colleges that received federal land and money to pursue the study of “agriculture and the mechanical arts”. • The best known government agency is the National Aeronautics and space administration (NASA).
Real world examples • The Government grants money to colleges to study how we can make our production more eco friendly. • Obama Care :more formally known as "The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” • Technology policy: Technology policy refers to policies where government provides incentives for private firms to invest into new technology. These incentives could be in the form of grants, cheap loans, or tax relief.
Quiz 1. What is a way we measure how well the economy is doing? 2. What is one of the three way the government tries to promote economic strength? 3. Part of the American Dream has always been for each generation to enjoy a higher standard of living that the pervious. True or False? 4. One indicator of economic stability is GDP? True or False. 5. What are the years of the Morrill Act? a. 1862 and 1890 b. 1950 and 1971