28. (2.0%) Suppose foreigners find U.S. goods and services more desirable for some reason other than a change in the exc

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28. (2.0%) Suppose foreigners find U.S. goods and services more desirable for some reason other than a change in the exc

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28. (2.0%) Suppose foreigners find U.S. goods and services more desirable for some reason other than a change in the exchange rate. Which policies could be used to offset the resulting change in output? an increase in the money supply and an increase in government purchases. an increase in the money supply and a decrease in government purchases. a decrease in the money supply and an increase in government purchases. a decrease in the money supply and a decrease in government purchases. 29. (单选题, 2.0分) Suppose expected inflation and actual inflation are both relatively high, and unemployment is at its natural rate. If the Fed then pursues a contractionary monetary policy, which of the following results would be expected in the short run? B D A Expected inflation would exceed actual inflation, and unemployment would exceed its natural rate. B C D Expected inflation would exceed actual inflation, and unemployment would be below its natural rate. Actual inflation would exceed expected inflation, and unemployment would exceed its natural rate. Actual inflation would exceed expected inflation, and unemployment would be below its natural rate.
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