The following exercise assumes that the economy responds as


The following exercise assumes that the economy responds as predicted by the New Keynesian version of the FE-IS-LM model.

In this question we will analyze the following statement, and show what would happen if the advice given was followed by the Fed: “Higher consumer confidence increases aggregate demand. To offset this we must decrease the money supply. Then the price level won't need to adjust to restore equilibrium, and we'll prevent inflation.”

Consider that an increase in of consumer confidence corresponds to an increase in households' expectations about their future income.

a) State what happens to the FE and IS curves. Explain with the help of graphs what happens in the short-run to the expected real interest rate, output and employment, consumption, savings and investment (If necessary assume that the shift of the FE line is smaller than the shift of the IS curve).

b) Explain with the help of two graphs how the economy converges to the short-run general equilibrium after the shock.

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