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A
The role of the speed of adjustment of the nominal wage in the debate between the active and passive approaches
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Active
The main difference between the active and passive policy is due to the time lags for the enacting the policy. Therefore, the debate between the two types of the policies will come down to the speed at which the economic variable self-corrects and how long will it take for the agents to adjust their expectations. Therefore, the role that each of the following plays in the debate between active and passive policy is as follows:
The speed of adjustment of the nominal wage-faster adjustment of nominal wages means less need for active policy and greater time is available with the policymakers to make a corrective action, therefore, making case for passive policy.
Introduction:
Active Policy: It involves the decision of the central bank to deliberately act on the policy to change and alter the course of the economy through using fiscal and monetary measures
Passive Policy: It involves using policy to stabilize the economy and price levels using pre-defined by a set of rules, without changing the course of the economy
Nominal Wage: The wage-in hand that does not take into the change in the prices is known as the Nominal Wages
Inflation: The change in the overall prices of the economy, thereby reducing the overall
Sub-Part
B
The role of the speed of adjustment of expectations about inflation in the debate between the active and passive approaches
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Explanation of Solution
The speed of adjustment of expectations about the inflation-faster adjustment of inflation expectations means that the short-run
Introduction:
Active Policy: It involves the decision of the central bank to deliberately act on the policy to change and alter the course of the economy through using fiscal and monetary measures
Passive Policy: It involves using policy to stabilize the economy and price levels using pre-defined by a set of rules, without changing the course of the economy
Nominal Wage: The wage-in hand that does not take into the change in the prices is known as the Nominal Wages
Inflation: The change in the overall prices of the economy, thereby reducing the overall purchasing power of the citizens is known as Inflation
Unemployment: An economic condition wherein the number of jobs available in the economy is less than the people actively looking for the jobs
Sub-Part
C
The role of the existence of lags in policy creation and implementation in the debate between the active and passive approaches
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Explanation of Solution
Longer lags in policy creation and implementation: If there are long time lags for the policy-making and implementation, then by the time active policy would have acted, the other factors in the economy would have gone for self-correctness and adjustment of expectations would be done by the agents. Therefore, longer lags make active policy ineffective.
Introduction:
Active Policy: It involves the decision of the central bank to deliberately act on the policy to change and alter the course of the economy through using fiscal and monetary measures
Passive Policy: It involves using policy to stabilize the economy and price levels using pre-defined by a set of rules, without changing the course of the economy
Nominal Wage: The wage-in hand that does not take into the change in the prices is known as the Nominal Wages
Inflation: The change in the overall prices of the economy, thereby reducing the overall purchasing power of the citizens is known as Inflation
Unemployment: An economic condition wherein the number of jobs available in the economy is less than the people actively looking for the jobs
Sub-Part
D
The role of the variability in the natural rate of unemployment over time in the debate between the active and passive approaches
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Variability in the natural rate of unemployment over time: If there is more variability in the natural rate of unemployment over time makes active policy ineffective as the changes made will not hold for longer duration of time, thus making passive policy an attractive option.
Introduction:
Active Policy: It involves the decision of the central bank to deliberately act on the policy to change and alter the course of the economy through using fiscal and monetary measures
Passive Policy: It involves using policy to stabilize the economy and price levels using pre-defined by a set of rules, without changing the course of the economy
Nominal Wage: The wage-in hand that does not take into the change in the prices is known as the Nominal Wages
Inflation: The change in the overall prices of the economy, thereby reducing the overall purchasing power of the citizens is known as Inflation
Unemployment: An economic condition wherein the number of jobs available in the economy is less than the people actively looking for the jobs
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