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For each of the following scenarios, use the Fed model to forecast how output, the real interest rate, and inflation will change. In each case, start with an economy with an output gap of zero, and with no unexpected inflation, and illustrate how economic conditions will change. a. A breakthrough in solar power technology decreases the price of energy. This will shift the curve , causing in the output gap, in the real interest rate, and in inflation. b. The election of a new president leads households to become more hopeful about their future economic prospects, which leads them to increase their consumption. This will shift the curve , causing in output, in the real interest rate, and in inflation. c. In response to concerns about rising national debt, the federal government passes a new bill that dramatically reduces government spending on education and the military. This will shift the curve , causing in output, in the real interest rate, and in inflation. d. In a shock to financial markets, the Federal Reserve announces that it will decrease the federal funds rate from 3% to 1.5%. This will shift the curve , causing in output, in the real interest rate, and in inflation.

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