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Chapter03
BalanceofPayments
True/FalseQuestions
1.OverhalfofalldollarbillsincirculationareheldoutsideAmerican'sborders.
TrueFalse
MultipleChoiceQuestions
2.Thecurrentaccountbalance,whichisthedifferencebetweenacountry'sexportsandimports,
isacomponentofthecountry'sGNP.OthercomponentsofGNPinclude
A.consumptionandinvestmentandgovernmentexpenditure.
B.consumptionandgovernmentexpenditureandnetexports.
C.consumptionandnetexportsandgovernmentexpenditure.
D.consumptionlessimports.
3.IftheUnitedStatesimportsmorethanitexports,thenthismeansthat
A.thesupplyofdollarsislikelytoexceedthedemandintheforeignexchangemarket,ceteris
paribus.
B.thedemandfordollarsislikelytoexceedthesupplyintheforeignexchangemarket,ceteris
paribus.
C.theU.S.dollarwouldbeunderpressuretoappreciateagainstothercurrencies.
D.bothb)andc)arecorrect
4.Balanceofpayments
A.isdefinedasthestatisticalrecordofacountry'sinternationaltransactionsoveracertain
periodoftimepresentedintheformofadouble-entrybookkeeping.
B.providesdetailedinformationconcerningthedemandandsupplyofacountry'scurrency.
C.canbeusedtoevaluatetheperformanceofacountryininternationaleconomiccompetition.
D.alloftheabove
5.Ifacountryisgrapplingwithamajorbalance-of-paymentdifficulty,itmaynotbeableto
expandimportsfromtheoutsideworld.Instead,thecountrymaybetemptedto
A.imposemeasurestorestrictimports.
B.imposemeasurestodiscouragecapitaloutflows.
C.Botha)andb)
D.Noneoftheabove
6.IftheUnitedStatesimportsmorethanitexports,then
A.thesupplyofdollarsislikelytoexceedthedemandintheforeignexchangemarket,ceteris
paribus.
B.onecaninferthattheU.S.dollarwouldbeunderpressuretodepreciateagainstother
currencies.
C.a)andb)
D.Noneoftheabove
7.Generallyspeaking,anytransactionthatresultsinareceiptfromforeigners
A.willberecordedasadebit,withanegativesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
B.willberecordedasadebit,withapositivesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
C.willberecordedasacredit,withanegativesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
D.willberecordedasacredit,withapositivesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
8.Generallyspeaking,anytransactionthatresultsinapaymenttoforeigners
A.willberecordedasadebit,withanegativesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
B.willberecordedasadebit,withapositivesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
C.willberecordedasacredit,withanegativesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
D.willberecordedasacredit,withapositivesign,intheU.S.balanceofpayments.
9.IfJapanexportsmorethanitimports,then
A.thesupplyofdollarsislikelytoexceedthedemandintheforeignexchangemarket,ceteris
paribus.
B.onecaninferthattheyenwouldbelikelytoappreciateagainstothercurrencies.
C.a)andb)
D.Noneoftheabove
10.Thebalanceofpaymentsrecords
A.onlyinternationaltrade,(exportsandimports).
B.onlycross-borderinvestments(FDIandportfolioinvestment).
C.notonlyinternationaltrade,(exportsandimports)butalsocross-borderinvestments.
D.noneoftheabove
11.CreditentriesintheU.S.balanceofpayments
A.resultfromforeignsalesofU.S.goodsandservices,goodwill,financialclaims,andreal
assets.
B.resultfromU.S.purchasesofforeigngoodsandservices,goodwill,financialclaims,andreal
assets.
C.giverisetothedemandfbrdollars.
D.giverisetothesupplyofdollars.
E.botha)andc)
12.Acountryexperiencingasignificantbalance-of-paymentssurpluswouldbelikelyto
A.expandimports,offeringmarketingopportunitiesforforeignenterprises.
B.refrainfromimposingforeignexchangerestrictions.
C.expandexports,offeringinternationalmarketingopportunitiesfordomesticenterprises.
D.Botha)andb)
13.SupposetheMcDonaldsCorporationimportsCanadianbeef,payingfbritbytransferring
thefundstoaNewYorkbankaccountkeptbytheCanadianBeefproducer.
A.PaymentbyMcDonaldswillberecordedasadebit.
B.Thedepositofthefundsbythesellerwillberecordedasadebit.
C.PaymentbyMcDonaldswillberecordedasacredit.
D.Thedepositofthefundsbythebuyerwillbecredit.
14.Sincethebalanceofpaymentsispresentedasasystemofdouble-entrybookkeeping,
A.everycreditintheaccountisbalancedbyamatchingdebit.
B.everydebitintheaccountisbalancedbyamatchingcredit.
C.answersa)andb)arebothtrue
D.noneoftheabove
15.SupposetheInBevCorporation(anon-U.S.MNC)buystheAnheuser-BuschCorporation,
payingtheU.S.shareholderscash.
A.PaymentbyInBevwillberecordedasadebit.
B.Thedepositofthefundsbythesellerswillberecordedasadebit.
C.PaymentbyInBevwillberecordedasacredit.
D.Thedepositofthefundsbythebuyerwillbecredit.
16.Thecurrentaccountincludes
A.theexportandimportofgoodsandservices.
B.allpurchasesandsalesofassetssuchasstocks,bonds,bankaccounts,realestate,and
businesses.
C.allpurchasesandsalesofinternationalreserveassetssuchasdollars,foreignexchanges,
gold,andspecialdrawingrights(SDRs).
D.noneoftheabove
17.Acountrywithacurrentaccountsurplus
A.acquireslOUsfromforeigners,therebyincreasingitsnetforeignwealth.
B.mustborrowfromforeignersordrawdownonitspreviouslyaccumulatedforeignwealth.
C.willexperienceareductioninthecountry'snetforeignwealth.
D.bothb)andc)
18.Thecapitalaccountincludes
A.theexportandimportofgoodsandservices.
B.allpurchasesandsalesofassetssuchasstocks,bonds,bankaccounts,realestate,and
businesses.
C.allpurchasesandsalesofinternationalreserveassetssuchasdollars,foreignexchanges,
gold,andspecialdrawingrights(SDRs).
D.noneoftheabove
19.Theofficialreserveaccountincludes
A.theexportandimportofgoodsandservices.
B.allpurchasesandsalesofassetssuchasstocks,bonds,bankaccounts,realestate,and
businesses.
C.allpurchasesandsalesofinternationalreserveassetssuchasdollars,foreignexchanges,
gold,andspecialdrawingrights(SDRs).
D.noneoftheabove
20.Acountry'sinternationaltransactionscanbegroupedintothefollowingthreemaintypes:
A.currentaccount,mediumtermaccount,andlongtermcapitalaccount.
B.currentaccount,longtermcapitalaccount,andofficialreserveaccount.
C.currentaccount,capitalaccount,andofficialreserveaccount.
D.capitalaccount,officialreserveaccount,tradeaccount.
21.Invisibletraderefersto
A.servicesthatavoidtaxpayments.
B.theundergroundeconomy.
C.legal,consulting,andengineeringservices.
D.touristexpenditures,only.
22.Acountrythatgivesforeignaidtoanothercountrycanbeviewedas
A.importinggoodwillfromthelatter.
B.exportinggoodwilltothelatter.
23.In2007theUnitedStateshadacurrentaccountdeficit.Thecurrentaccountdeficitimplies
thattheUnitedStates
A.hadasurplusonlegalconsultingandengineeringservices.
B.producedmoreoutputthanitconsumed.
C.consumedmoreoutputthanitproduced.
D.noneoftheabove
24.Thecurrentaccountisdividedintofourfinercategories:
A.merchandisetrade,services,factorincome,andstatisticaldiscrepancy.
B.merchandisetrade,services,factorincome,andunilateraltransfers.
C.merchandisetrade,services,portfolioinvestment,andunilateraltransfers.
D.merchandisetrade,services,factorincome,anddirectinvestment.
25.Thefactorsofproductionare
A.land,labor,capital,andentrepreneurialability.
B.interest,wagesanddividends.
C.paymentsandreceiptsofinterest,dividends,andotherincomeonforeigninvestmentsthat
werepreviouslymade.
D.noneoftheabove
26.Factorincome
A.consistslargelyofinterest,dividends,andotherincomeonforeigninvestments.
B.isatheoreticalconstructofthefactorsofproduction,land,labor,capital,andentrepreneurial
ability.
C.isgenerallyaveryminorpartofnationalincomeaccounting,smallerthanthestatistical
discrepancy.
D.noneoftheabove
Theentriesinthe"currentaccount"andthe"capitalaccount",combinedtogether,canbe
outlined(inalphabeticorder)as:
(i)-directiiixesbnent(v)・othei-capital
(ii)-factorincome(\i)-poitfbEoinvestment
(iii)-merchandise(\ii)-prixatetiaiisfei'
(iv)-officialtiaiisferservices
27.Currentaccountincludes
A.(i),(ii),and(iii)
B.(ii),(iii),and(vii)
C.(iv),(v),and(vii)
D.(i),(v),and(vi)
28.Capitalaccountincludes
A.(i),(ii),and(iii)
B.(ii),(iii),and(vii)
C.(iv),(v),and(vii)
D.(i),(v),and(vi)
29.ThenJ-curveeffect"shows
A.theinitialdeteriorationandtheeventualimprovementofacountry'stradebalancefollowing
acurrencydepreciation.
B.theinitialimprovementandtheeventualdepreciationofacountry'stradebalancefollowing
acurrencydepreciation.
C.thetradebalance'slackofresponsivenesstotheexchangesratechanges.
D.noneoftheabove
3().The"J-curveeffect11
A.happensmostofthetime,intheshortrun.
B.actuallyonlyoccursinabout40percentofthecasesaccordingtoastudybySebastian
Edwards.
C.isalong-runphenomenon,notashort-runone.
D.noneoftheabove.
31.TheJ-curveeffectreceivedwideattentionwhen
A.theBritishtradebalanceworsenedafterastrengtheningofthepoundin1967.
B.theBritishtradebalanceworsenedafteradevaluationofthepoundin1967.
C.theBritishtradebalanceimprovedafteradevaluationofthepoundin1967.
D.noneoftheabove
32.Acurrencydepreciationwillbegintoimprovethetradebalanceimmediately
A.ifthedemandforimportsandexportsareinelastic.
B.ifthedemandforimportsandexportsareelastic.
C.ifimportsdecreaseandexportsdecrease.
D.noneoftheabove
33.Whenacountry*scurrencydepreciatesagainstthecurrenciesofmajortradingpartners,
A.thecountry*sexportstendtoriseandimportsfall.
B.thecountry'sexportstendtofallandimportsrise.
C.thecountry'sexportstendtoriseandimportsrise.
D.thecountry'sexportstendtofallandimportsfall.
34.Adepreciationwillbegintoimprovethetradebalanceimmediatelyif
A.importsandexportsareresponsivetotheexchangeratechanges.
B.importsandexportsareinelastictotheexchangeratechanges.
C.consumersexhibitbrandloyaltyandpriceinelasticity.
D.b)andc)
35.Intheshortrunacurrencydepreciationcanmakeatradebalanceworseif
A.thereisnodomesticproducerofanimport.
B.thereisnodomesticbuyerforanimport.
C.thereisnoexportmarketforacountry*soutput.
36.WhatisthecorrectlabelfortheverticalaxisintheJ-curve?
A.Time
B.ChangeintheTradeBalance
C.SizeofTradeBalance
D.SizeofMerchandiseTradeBalance
37.Inthelongrun,bothexportsandimportstendtobe
A.unresponsivetochangesinexchangerates.
B.responsivetochangesinexchangerates.
C.botha)andb)
D.noneoftheabove
38.Withregardtothecapitalaccount
A.thecapitalaccountbalancemeasuresthedifferencebetweenU.S.salesofassetsto
foreignersandU.S.purchasesofforeignassets.
B.U.S.sales(orexports)ofassetsarerecordedascredits,astheyresultincapitalinflow.
C.U.S.purchases(imports)offoreignassetsarerecordedasdebits,astheyleadtocapital
outflow.
D.alloftheabove
39.ThedifferencebetweenForeignDirectInvestmentandPortfolioInvestmentisthat
A.PortfolioInvestmentmostlyrepresentsthesaleandpurchaseofforeignfinancialassetssuch
asstocksandbondsthatdonotinvolveatransferofcontrol.
B.ForeignDirectInvestmentmostlyrepresentsthesaleandpurchaseofforeignfinancialassets
suchasstockswhereasPortfolioInvestmentmostlyinvolvesthesalesandpurchaseofforeign
bonds.
C.ForeignDirectInvestmentisaboutbuyinglandandbuildingfactories,whereasportfolio
investmentisaboutbuyingstocksandbonds.
D.Alloftheabove
40.Inthelatterhalfofthe1980s,withastrongyen,Japanesefirms
A.faceddifficultyexporting.
B.couldbetteraffordtoacquireU.S.assetsthathadbecomelessexpensiveintermsofyen.
C.financedasharpincreaseinJapaneseFDIintheUnitedStates.
D.alloftheabove
41.Internationalportfolioinvestmentshaveboomedinrecentyears,asaresultof
A.adepreciatingU.S.dollar.
B.increasedgasolineandothercommodityprices.
C.thegeneralrelaxationofcapitalcontrolsandregulationinmanycountries.
D.noneoftheabove
42.IftheinterestraterisesintheU.S.whileothervariablesremainconstant
A.capitalinflowsintotheU.S.willincrease.
B.capitalinflowsintotheU.S.maynotmaterialize.
C.capitalwillflowoutoftheU.S.
D.noneoftheabove
43.Ifforaparticularcountyanincreaseintheinterestrateismoreorlessmatchedbyan
expecteddepreciationinthelocalcurrency,
A.traderswillprobablybetemptedtofindanothercountrytoinvestin.
B.theinterestrateincreasepersewillnotbeenoughtosparkcapitalflowintothecountry.
C.botha)andb)aretrue
D.capitalwillglowoutofthecountryasthedisgruntledcitizensriotandgotowarwiththe
neighbors.
44.Thecapitalaccountmeasures
A.thesumofU.S.salesofassetstoforeignersandU.S.purchasesofforeignassets.
B.thedifferencebetweenU.S.salesofassetstoforeignersandU.S.purchasesofforeignassets.
C.thedifferencebetweenU.S.salesofmanufacturedgoodstoforeignersandU.S.purchasesof
foreignproducts.
D.noneoftheabove
45.WhenHonda,aJapaneseautomaker,builtafactoryinOhio,
A.itwasengagedinforeigndirectinvestment.
B.itwasengagedinportfolioinvestment.
C.itwasengagedinacross-borderacquisition.
D.noneoftheabove.
46.Governmentcontrolledinvestmentfunds,knownassovereignwealthfunds,
A.areplayingaless-importantroleininternationalfinancefollowingtheendofthefixed
exchangerateera.
B.aremostlydomiciledinAsianandMiddleEasterncountries.
C.areusuallyresponsibleforconvertingtradesurplusesandoilrevenuesintoforeignexchange
reserves.
D.noneoftheabove
47.Foreigndirectinvestment(FDI)occurs
A.whenaninvestoracquiresameasureofcontrolofaforeignbusiness.
B.whenthereisanacquisition,byaforeignentityintheU.S.,of10percentormoreofthe
votingsharesofabusiness.
C.withsalesandpurchasesofforeignstocksandbondsthatdonotinvolveatransferofcontrol.
D.botha)andb)
48.Thecapitalaccountmaybedividedintothreecategories:
A.cross-bordermergersandacquisitions,portfolioinvestment,andotherinvestment.
B.directinvestment,portfolioinvestment,andCross-bordermergersandacquisitions.
C.directinvestment,mergersandacquisitions,andotherinvestment.
D.directinvestment,portfolioinvestment,andotherinvestment.
49.WhenNestle,aSwissfirm,boughttheAmericanfirmCarnation,itwasengagedinforeign
directinvestment.IfNestlehadonlyboughtanon-controllingnumberofsharesofthefirm,
A.Nestlewouldhavebeenengagedinportfolioinvestment.
B.Nestlewouldhavebeenengagedinacross-borderacquisition.
C.itwoulddependiftheyboughtthesharesfromanAmericanoraCanadian.
D.noneoftheabove
50.Transactionsincurrency,bankdepositsandsoforth
A.tendtobeinsensitivetobothchangesinrelativeinterestratesandtheanticipatedchangein
exchangerate.
B.tendtobesensitivetobothchangesinrelativeinterestratesandtheanticipatedchangein
exchangerate.
C.tendtobesensitivetochangesinrelativeinterestratesbutinsensitivetotheanticipated
changeinexchangerate.
D.tendtobeinsensitivetochangesinrelativeinterestratesbutsensitivetotheanticipated
changeinexchangerate.
51.Sincesecurityreturnstendtohavelowcorrelationsamongcountries,
A.investorscanreduceriskmoreeffectivelyiftheydiversifytheirportfolioholdings
internationallyratherthanpurelydomestically.
B.investorswhohaveadomesticallydiversifiedportfolio,withexposuresacrossindustry
typeswillnotgainmuchfromdiversifyingabroad.
C.investorswhodiversifyinternationallywilllikelyunderperforminvestorswhokeepalltheir
investmentsinonecountry.
D.noneoftheabove
52.Theworld'slargestdebtornationandcreditornation,respectively,are
A.JapanandtheU.S.
B.TheU.S.andJapan.
C.TheU.S.andCanada.
D.GreatBritainandMexico.
53.Statisticaldiscrepancy,whichbydefinitionrepresentserrorsandomissions
A.cannotbecalculateddirectly.
B.iscalculatedbytakingintoaccountthebalance-of-paymentsidentity.
C.probablyhassomeelementsthatarehonestmistakes,itcan'tallbemoneylaunderingand
drugs.
D.alloftheabove
54.Thestatisticaldiscrepancyinthebalance-of-paymentsaccounts
A.arisesincerecordingsofpaymentsandreceiptsaredoneatdifferenttimes,indifferent
places,possiblyusingdifferentmethods.
B.arisesincesometransactions(illegaltransactions?)occur"offthebooks".
C.representsomittedandmisrecordedtransactions.
D.alloftheabove
55.Whichofthefollowingismostindicativeofthepressurethatacountry'scurrencyfacesfor
depreciationorappreciation?
A.Thecurrentaccount
B.Thecapitalaccount
C.Thestatisticaldiscrepancies
D.Theofficialsettlementbalance
56.TheUnitedStatesisconsidered
A.anetcreditornation.
B.anetdebtornation.
57.Regardingthestatisticaldiscrepancyinthebalance-of-paymentsaccounts
A.thereissomeevidencethatfinancialtransactionsmaybemainlyresponsibleforthe
discrepancy.
B.thesumofthebalanceonthecapitalaccountandthestatisticaldiscrepancyisverycloseto
thebalanceofthecurrentaccountinmagnitude.
C.ittendstobepositiveoneyearandnegativeinothers,soitssafetoignoreit.
D.a)andb)
58.ThecentralbankoftheUnitedStatesis
A.theNewYorkFed.
B.theFederalReserveSystem.
C.theEXIMbank.
D.noneoftheabove——theU.S.doesnothaveacentralbank.
59.Whenacountrymustmakeanetpaymenttoforeignersbecauseofabalance-of-payments
deficit,thecentralbankofthecountry
A.shoulddonothing.
B.shouldrundownitsofficialreserveassets(e.g.gold,foreignexchanges,andSDRs).
C.shouldborrowanewfromforeigncentralbanks.
D.eitherb)orc)willwork.
60.ContinuedU.S.tradedeficitscoupledwithforeigners*desiretodiversifytheircurrency
holdingsawayfromU.S.dollars
A.couldfurtherdiminishthepositionofthedollarasthedominantreservecurrency.
B.couldaffectthevalueofU.S.dollar(e.g.throughthecurrencydiversificationdecisionsof
Asiancentralbanks).
C.couldlendsteamtotheemergenceoftheeuroasacrediblereservecurrency.
D.alloftheabove
61.Currently,internationalreserveassetsarecomprisedof
A.gold,platinum,foreignexchanges,andspecialdrawingrights(SDRs).
B.gold,foreignexchanges,specialdrawingrights(SDRs),andreservepositionsinthe
InternationalMonetaryFund(IMF).
C.gold,diamonds,foreignexchanges,andspecialdrawingrights(SDRs).
D.reservepositionsintheInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF),only.
62.Internationalreserveassetsinclude"foreignexchanges".Theseare
A.SpecialDrawingRights(SDRs)attheIMF.
B.reservepositionsintheInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF).
C.foreigncurrencyheldbyacountry'scentralbank.
D.noneoftheabove
63.Themostimportantinternationalreserveasset,comprising94percentofthetotalreserve
assetsheldbyIMFmembercountriesis
A.gold.
B.foreignexchanges.
C.specialDrawingRights(SDRs).
D.reservepositionsintheInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF).
64.The"onewordthathauntsthedollar"is
A.(Centralbank)diversification.
B.Reunification(Korean).
C.Euro.
D.(Currentaccount)deficit.
65.Thevastmajorityoftheforeign-exchangereservesheldbycentralbanksaredenominated
in
A.localcurrencies.
B.U.S.dollars.
C.Yen.
D.Euro.
66.AmongIMFmembercountries,thedollar'sdominantpositionintheworld*sreserve
holdingsmaydeclinetoacertainextentastheeurobecomesa"knownquantity"andits
externalvaluebecomesmorestable.Infact,theeuro'ssharehasincreased
A.fromzeropercentin1999to25.8percentin2006.
B.from13.5percentin1999to25.8percentin2006.
C.from13.5percentin1999to52.8percentin2006.
D.noneoftheabove
67.Whichofthefollowingwouldnotcountasaforeign-exchangereserveheldbyacentral
bank?
A.Thelocalcurrency
B.U.S.dollars
C.SDRs
D.Euro
68.ThebalanceofpaymentsidentityisgivenbyBCA+BKA+BRA=0.Rearrangethe
identityforacountrywithapureflexibleexchangerateregime.
A.BCA+BKA+BRA=0
B.BCA=-BKA
C.BCA+BKA=-BRA
D.BRA=-BCA
Assumethatthebalance-of-paymentsaccountsforacountryarerecordedcorrectly.
Balanceonthecurrentaccount=BCA=$130billion
Balanceonthecapitalaccount=BKA=-$86billion
Balanceonthereservesaccount=BRA=?
69.Thebalanceonthereservesaccount(BRA),underthefixedexchangeregimeis
A.-$44billion
B.$44billion
C.$216billion
D.noneoftheabove
70.Thebalanceonthereservesaccount(BRA),underthepureflexibleexchangeregimeis
A.-$44billion.
B.$44billion.
C.$216billion.
D.noneoftheabove
71.Inapureflexibleexchangerateregime,acountry'scentralbankswillnotneedtomaintain
officialreserves.Underthisregime
A.-BCA=BKA.
B.BCA=-BRA=0.
C.BKA=-BRA.
D.BSA=BCA.
72.Whenthebalance-of-paymentsaccountsarerecordedcorrectly,thecombinedbalanceof
thecurrentaccount,thecapitalaccount,andthereservesaccountmustbe
A.equalinmagnitudetothecountry*snationaldebt.
B.zero.
C.equalinmagnitudetotheTradeDeficitorSurplus.
D.noneoftheabove
73.ThebalanceofpaymentsidentityisgivenbyBCA+BKA+BRA=0.Rearrangethe
identitytosolveforthestatisticaldiscrepancy.
A.Thestatisticaldiscrepancy=(BCA+BKA)-BRA
B.Thestatisticaldiscrepancy=BCA-BKA+BRA
C.Thestatisticaldiscrepancy=BCA-BKA-BRA
D.Thestatisticaldiscrepancy=BCA+BKA+BRA
74.BCAstandsfor
A.thebalanceonthecurrentaccount.
B.thebalanceonthecapitalaccount.
C.thebalanceontheofficialreserves.
D.netimports.
75.BKAstandsfor
A.thebalanceonthecurrentaccount.
B.thebalanceonthecapitalaccount.
C.thebalanceontheofficialreserves.
D.netimports.
76.Ifthecentralbanksoftheworldchosetodiversifytheirforeign-exchangereservesaway
fromthedollarandintotheeuro,
A.thiswouldhavetheresultofastrengtheningofthevalueofthedollar.
B.thiswouldhavetheresultofaweakeninginthevalueofthedollar.
C.thiswouldnothavemuchimpact,astheinformationwouldbelostintheday-to-day
volatilityofexchangerates.
77.Theeconomictheoryofmercantilismholdsthat
A.acontinuingtradesurplusshouldbeagovernment'smajorpolicygoal.
B.themainsourceofwealthofacountryisitsproductivecapacity.
C.freetradeistheresultofcountriesexploitingtheircomparativeadvantage.
D.noneoftheabove
78.TheU.S.TradeDeficit
A.isacapitalaccountsurplus.
B.isacurrentaccountdeficit.
C.isbothacapitalaccountsurplusandacurrentaccountdeficit.
D.noneoftheabove
79.Asof2007goldaccountingfor
A.90percentofthetotalreserveassetsheldbyIMFmembercountries.
B.70percentofthetotalreserveassetsheldbyIMFmembercountries.
C.approximately50percentofthetotalreserveassetsheldbyIMFmembercountries.
D.lessthan2percentofthetotalreserveassetsheldbyIMFmembercountries.
8().Themostpopularreservecurrencyisnowthe
A.U.S.dollar.
B.Euro.
C.JapaneseYen.
81.Supposeacountryiscurrentlyexperiencingatradedeficit.Inthelongrun,thiscouldbeself
correctingif
A.thedeficitexistsbecauseoftheimportdemandforcapitalgoods.
B.thedeficitexistsbecauseoftheimportdemandforconsumptiongoods.
C.thedeficitexistsbecauseforeignerswanttobuythecountry'scurrencyasaninvestment.
D.noneoftheabove
82.Thecapitalaccountisdividedintothreesubcategories:directinvestment,portfolio
investment,andotherinvestment.Directinvestmentinvolves.
A.acquisitionsofcontrollinginterestsinforeignbusinesses.
B.investmentsinforeignstocksandbondsthatdonotinvolveacquisitionsofcontrol.
C.bankdeposits,currencyinvestment,tradecredit,andthelike.
D.alloftheabove
83.Thecapitalaccountisdividedintothreesubcategories:directinvestment,portfolio
investment,andotherinvestment.Portfolioinvestmentinvolves
A.acquisitionsofcontrollinginterestsinforeignbusinesses.
B.investmentsinforeignstocksandbondsthatdonotinvolveacquisitionsofcontrol.
C.bankdeposits,currencyinvestment,tradecredit,andthelike.
D.alloftheabove
84.Thecapitalaccountisdividedintothreesubcategories:directinvestment,portfolio
investment,andotherinvestment."Other"investmentinvolves
A.acquisitionsofcontrollinginterestsinforeignbusinesses.
B.investmentsinforeignstocksandbondsthatdonotinvolveacquisitionsofcontrol.
C.bankdeposits,currencyinvestment,tradecredit,andthelike.
D.alloftheabove
85.OverthelastseveralyearstheU.S.hasrunpersistent
A.balance-of-paymentsdeficits.
B.balance-of-paymentssurpluses.
C.currentaccountdeficits.
D.capitalaccountdeficits.
86.Ifacountrymustmakeanetpaymenttoforeignersbecauseofabalance-of-payments
deficit,thecountryshould
A.eitherincreaseitsofficialreserveassetsorborrowanewfromforeigners.
B.eitherrundownitsofficialreserveassetsorborrowanewfromforeigners.
C.eitherrundownitsofficialreserveassetsorlendmoreforeigners.
D.noneoftheabove
87.Underthefixedexchangerateregime
A.thecombinedbalanceonthecurrentandcapitalaccountswillbeequalinsize,butopposite
insign,tothechangeintheofficialreserves.
B.thebalanc
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