Nono A asked:
1)why might the fed want to decrease the money supply? 2)why are checking account balances,but not credit cards,regardedas “money”? 3)in what ways do future generations benefit from this generations deficit spending?cite three examples? 4)how do you close an inflationary GDP gap? 5)why would a hurricane depress consumer confidence?
LONNIE
1)why might the fed want to decrease the money supply? 2)why are checking account balances,but not credit cards,regardedas “money”? 3)in what ways do future generations benefit from this generations deficit spending?cite three examples? 4)how do you close an inflationary GDP gap? 5)why would a hurricane depress consumer confidence?
LONNIE

DAREN
widgets are in short supply and the demand for them is high!
Comment by mickey m — August 28, 2009 @ 9:13 pm
VITO
having someone else do your assignments for you is a nono.
Comment by eskimo pie — August 29, 2009 @ 10:51 am
KENNY
1) coz high money supply is inflationary
2) because checking account is also cash, credit cards are like loans
3) deficit spending is usually used to finance govt projects so it provides positive externalities
4) no idea
5) govt spends on hurricane victims instead of delivering basic services to the public. it basically is an opportunity cost.
Now you do the essays or else ill email your teacher.
Comment by gallagurl12 — September 1, 2009 @ 4:46 pm