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4/6/24, 4:23 PM Assessment 2 (page 1 of 30)




UNISA  2024  ECS2602-24-S1  Welcome to the module ECS2602-24-S1  Assessment 2

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If government spending increases, what would be the impact on the interest rate in the IS-LM model?


Select one:
A. The interest rate will decrease.

B. The interest rate will increase.

C. The interest rate is unchanged.

D. The interest rate will first increase, then decrease.

Clear my choice




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,4/6/24, 4:23 PM Assessment 2 (page 2 of 30)




UNISA  2024  ECS2602-24-S1  Welcome to the module ECS2602-24-S1  Assessment 2

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Which of the following are fully exogenous variables in the IS-LM model?


Select one:
A. Consumption spending, investment, government spending.

B. Level of output and income, interest rate, investment, consumption spending.

C. Demand for money, the quantity of money.

D. Government spending, taxation, marginal propensity to consume, interest rate.

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,4/6/24, 4:22 PM Assessment 2 (page 3 of 30)




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, 4/6/24, 4:22 PM Assessment 2 (page 3 of 30)


UNISA  2024  ECS2602-24-S1  Welcome to the module ECS2602-24-S1  Assessment 2

QUIZ




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This question deals with the derivation of the IS curve and is based on the following information and diagram:

We assume that investment spending is the only component of autonomous spending.

The autonomous spending at an interest rate of 10% is 4 000.
A decrease in the interest rate from 12% to 10% increases investment spending by 2 000.




The values for b and c are:


Select one:
A. b = 2 000; c = 4 000

B. b = 4 000; c = 6 000

C. b = 2 000; c = 3 000

D. b = 4 000; c = 2 000

Clear my choice




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