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A higher inflation rate can lead to lower unemployment if​ ________ mistakenly expect the inflation rate to be lower than it turns out to be.

Both workers and employers

Which of the following would you expect to increase both interest rates and exchange​ rates?

Contractionary monetary policy and expansionary fisical policy

Based on the following​ information, what is the balance on the current​ account? Exports of goods and services​ = $5 billion Imports of goods and​ services= $3 billion Net income on investments​ = minus​$2 billion Net transfers​ = minus​$2 billion Increase in foreign holdings of assets in the United States​ = $4 billion Increase in U.S. holdings of assets in foreign countries​ = $1 billion

-​$2 billion

If the economy is currently producing at point D​, what is the opportunity cost of moving to point B​?

0 forks

The Danish​ currency, the​ krone, is pegged to the euro at a rate of 7.46 kroner​ (kroner is the plural of​ krone) to the euro. At the pegged exchange​ rate, how many euros would be exchanged for one​ krone?

0.13

​You're traveling in Ireland and are thinking about buying a new digital camera.​ You've decided​ you'd be willing to pay​ $125 for a new​ camera, but cameras in Ireland are all priced in Euros. If the camera​ you're looking at costs 115​ Euros, under which of the following exchange rates would you be willing to purchase the​ camera? (Assume no taxes or duties are associated with the​ purchase.)

0.92 Euros per dollar

Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts. Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts. The table above shows the output per hour of​ work, the production and consumption quantities without​ trade, and the production numbers with trade. All of the following are terms of trade that could possibly benefit both countries except

1 belt​ : 2.75 swords.

If the price level in the United States is​ 110, the price level is 120 in​ Mexico, and the nominal exchange rate is 140 pesos per​ dollar, what is the real exchange rate from the U.S.​ perspective?

128

At which point is the unemployment rate equal to the natural rate of​ unemployment?

A

Which of the following would cause the change depicted in the figure to the​ right?

A declining preference for Kentucky bourbon causes Mexican consumers to decrease their preferences for​ U.S.-produced alcohol relative to​ Mexican-produced alcohol.

Disinflation refers to

A reduction in the rate of inflation

If the nominal exchange rate between the American dollar and the Canadian dollar is 0.89 Canadian dollars per American​ dollar, how many American dollars are required to buy a product that costs 2.5 Canadian​ dollars?

$2.81

Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts. Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts. The table above shows the output per hour of​ work, the production and consumption quantities without​ trade, and the production numbers with trade. Which country has a comparative advantage in producing​ swords?

Estonia

Suppose that the economy is currently at point A on the​ short-run Phillips curve in the figure to the​ right, and the unemployment rate at A is the natural rate. If the economy was to move to point C​, which of the following must be​ true?

Equilibrium GDP at point C must be above potential GDP.

An increase in capital outflows from the United States will

decrease the balance on the financial account

A decrease in the demand for American made goods will

decrease the demand for dollars in the foreign exchange market

Suppose the pegged exchange rate is​ $0.14/yuan and U.S. consumers increase their demand for Chinese products. Using the figure to the​ right, this would

decrease the surplus of Chinese yuan.

Under the Bretton Woods exchange rate​ system, ________ could sell their dollars to the American government in exchange for gold.

foreign central banks

Refer to the diagram to the right. A follower of the new classical macroeconomics would argue that a contractionary monetary policy to lower inflation after a supply​ shock, like that pursued by Volker in​ 1979, would result in a movement​ ______ .

from C to A

Under the Bretton Woods​ system, U.S. dollars were redeemable for​ ________ only if the dollars were presented by a foreign central bank.

gold

The United States abandoned the​ ________ because the government wanted to rapidly expand the money supply in response to the Great Depression.

gold standard

The balance of trade includes trade in

goods only

Which of the following is not​ "crowded out" by higher interest rates as a result of expansionary fiscal​ policy?

government spending

Under the gold​ standard, to increase the money supply in the​ country, the government must

have enough gold to back up the increase in the money supply

International trade

helps consumers but hurts firms that are less efficient than their foreign competitors.

Contractionary monetary policy will result in

higher interest rates.

Before​ 1980, most U.S. corporations raised funds

in U.S. stock and bond markets or in U.S. banks.

National saving equals

income - consumption - government spending

An increase in the demand for American made goods will

increase the demand for dollars on the foreign exchange market

An increase in capital inflows will

increase the equilibrium exchange rate.

Foreign purchases of U.S. government bonds​ ________ between 1995 and 2007 and​ ________ in 2016.

increased​ dramatically; declined

Which of the following would be the source of a​ "real" business​ cycle?

increases in oil prices

Domestic producers require time to gain experience and lower their unit​ costs; this will allow these producers to compete successfully in international markets. This statement describes the​ ________ argument for protectionism.

infant industry

Assume​ Dina's Diner only produces sliders and hot wings. A combination of 20 sliders and 60 hot wings would appear

inside​ Dina's production possibilities frontier.

An open economy is an economy that has

interactions in trade or finance with other economies.

Which of the following is most important in explaining exchange rate fluctuations in the short​ run?

interest rates

Your roommate Hansen argues that American producers cannot compete with foreign producers because wages are lower in foreign countries than in the United States. Hansen

is incorrect. Free trade raises living standards by increasing economic efficiency

Members of Congress promising to support each​ other's legislation is known as

logrolling

Members of Congress promising to support each​ other's legislation is known as

logrolling.

Expansionary monetary policy will result in

lower interest rates

Expansionary monetary policy will result in

lower interest rates.

When the value of a currency is determined mostly by demand and​ supply, but with occasional government​ intervention, the exchange rate system is defined as

managed float

When the value of a currency is determined mostly by demand and​ supply, but with occasional government​ intervention, the exchange rate system is defined as

managed float.

When the value of a currency is determined​ ________, the exchange rate system is defined as managed float.

mostly by supply and​ demand, but with occasional government intervention

Growth in aggregate demand will

move the economy to a higher point on the shortminusrun Phillips curve.

If net exports are equal to net foreign​ investment,

net capital inflows are equal to imports minus exports, the balance of payments is zero, and the current account balance is equal to the negative of the financial account balance

Net foreign investment minus net foreign portfolio investment is equal

net foreign direct investment

If net exports are​ positive,

net foreign investment is also positive

In the United States​ today, how much gold will the Federal Reserve give you in exchange for​ $1?

none

If expected inflation falls, the long run Phillips curve will

not be affected

If expected inflation​ falls, the longminusrun Phillips curve will

not be affected.

What can the Federal Reserve do to reduce the natural rate of​ unemployment?

nothing

When the value of a currency is determined​ ________, the exchange rate system is defined as a floating exchange rate system.

only by supply and demand

If the​ ________ cost of production for two goods is different between two countries then mutually beneficial trade is possible.

opportunity

To compete in the automobile​ market, Tesla must make many strategic decisions such as whether to introduce a new car​ model, how to sell and service its​ cars, and where to advertise. At​ Tesla's Fremont, California​ plant, managers must decide on the monthly production quantities of their S and X models. In making this​ decision, the managers

Face a trade-off, because producing more of one model means producing less of the other

Empirical evidence shows that the short run Phillips curve was vertical during the 1950s and 1960s.

False

Foreign portfolio investment in the United States has continually declined since 1995.

False

The gold in Fort Knox backs all U.S. currency.

False

​Expanding, contracting, and managing the money supply is easier for a central bank under the gold standard.

False

All but one of the following statements is used to justify protectionism. Which statement is not used to justify​ protectionism?

Free trade leads to higher prices for imported goods

Gretchen expects the price level to rise from 104 this year to 108 next​ year, and she is able to incorporate these expectations into her wage contract. If the price level rises to 106 next year instead of​ 108, which of the following will​ occur?

Gretchen's real wage will rise

Which of the following would be the source of a​ "real" business​ cycle?

Increases in oil prices

Which of the following is not an appropriate policy for a central bank to follow if the economy is plagued with​ deflation?

Increasing the target interest rate on overnight loans.

Suppose the economy is at point A. The Fed uses expansionary monetary policy to lower the unemployment rate permanently below the level associated with A. Which of the following will​ occur?

Inflation will accelerate in the long run.

What impact might an increase in the budget deficit have on interest rates and exchange​ rates?

Interest rates and exchange rates increase

What impact might an increase in the budget deficit have on interest rates and exchange​ rates?

Interest rates and exchange rates increase.

Which of the events below cause the shifts in the supply and demand curves in the market for dollars against the British pound shown in the graph​ above?

Interest rates rise in England.v

China runs a current account surplus with the United States. Which of the following must be true about​ China's balance of payments with the​ U.S.?

It must run a financial account deficit.

Suppose an​ economy's exchange rate system is the gold standard and vast tracks of gold are​ discovered, as is what happened in the United States in 1849. If the economy is at full​ employment, what should this discovery​ do?

It should raise the money supply and cause inflation.

Investors in which two countries accounted for 20 percent of all foreign purchases of U.S. stocks and bonds in March​ 2017?

Japan and China

Which of the following is an example of a trade​ restriction?

Japan places a tax on all Korean automobiles

Mateo and Celeste produce custom saddles and spurs. The table above lists the number of saddles and pairs of spurs Mateo and Celeste can each produce in one month. Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table Saddles: Mateo=75 Celeste=100 Spurs: Mateo=225 Celeste= 225

Mateo has a comparative advantage in making spurs

A provision of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 revised the Federal Reserve Act to

Restrict the Fed's ability to make loans except to commercial banks

Rob Crusoe and Bill Friday spent their week-long vacation on a desert island where they had to find and prepare their own food. Rob and Bill spent one day each fishing and picking berries. The table lists the pounds of output Rob and Bill produced. Use the table above to select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Berries: Rob=20 Bill=30 Fish: Rob=80 Bill=60

Rob has a comparative advantage in catching fish and Rob has a greater opportunity cost than Bill for picking berries

Berries Fish Rob 20 80 Bill 30 60 Rob Crusoe and Bill Friday spent their weekminuslong vacation on a desert island where they had to find and prepare their own food. Rob and Bill spent one day each fishing and picking berries. The table lists the pounds of output Rob and Bill produced. Use the table above to select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

Rob has a greater opportunity cost than Bill for picking berries.

In the​ 1980s, Japan agreed to limit the quantity of automobiles it would export to the United States. Why did the Japanese government agree to this trade​ restriction?

The Japanese government feared that the alternative would be a tariff or quota on imports of Japanese automobiles imposed by the U.S. government

Which of the following statements about the importance of trade to the U.S. economy is false​?

The U.S. economy is highly dependent on international trade for growth in its gross domestic product

As a percentage of​ GDP, imports are greater than exports for which of the following​ countries?

The Unites States

If net exports are equal to net foreign​ investment, which of the following is not​ true?

The balance on the financial account is zero.

Suppose the economy is at point A in the figure to the right. Which of the following is​ true?

The current unemployment rate is equal to the natural rate of unemployment.

How does a decrease in the federal budget deficit affect the demand for dollars and the supply of dollars on the foreign exchange​ market?

The demand for dollars​ falls, and the supply of dollars rises

A student comments to his roommate that the only way he will be able to pass his final exams is to not sleep for the next three days. This statement suggests that

There is a trade-off between studying and sleep

When inflation is very low, how do workers and firms adjust their expectations of inflation?

They tend to ignore inflation

If the Federal Reserve attempts to continue reducing unemployment by manipulating monetary​ policy, which of the following would you expect to​ see?

The​ Fed's policies will be inflationary.

Suppose the economy is at point C in the figure to the right. If workers adjust their expectations of​ inflation, which of the following will be​ true?

The​ short-run Phillips curve will shift to the left.

Ceteris paribus​, an increase in the government budget deficit increases interest rates in the United States and causes a real appreciation of the dollar.

True

Even if expectations of inflation are rational, sluggish adjustment of wages and prices will still create a short run trade-off between inflation and unemployment.

True

If two countries adhere to a gold​ standard, the exchange rate for their currencies is fixed.

True

In the United​ States, domestic investment is greater than national saving.

True

One of the main sources of comparative advantage is natural resources.

True

A decrease in United States net foreign direct investment would occur if

U.S. citizens have decreased their building or purchasing of facilities in foreign countries.

in the long run, the Phillips curve is a ______________ at _______________

Vertical line; the natural rte of employment

The currency adopted by most countries in​ ________ is referred to as the euro.

Western Europe

If Norwegian workers are more productive than Albanian​ workers, then trade between Norway and Albania

Will take place so long as each country has a comparative advantage in a good or service that buyers in the other country want

Which of the following is not included in the balance of the financial account of the United​ States?

a purchase of German legal services by Chase Manhattan Bank

Disinflation refers to

a reduction in the rate of inflation.

According to Lucas and​ Sargent, workers and firms have rational​ expectations, and therefore if the Fed pursues a contractionary monetary policy:

agents will immediately adjust their expectations of inflation down

According to Lucas and​ Sargent, workers and firms have rational​ expectations, and therefore if the Fed pursues a contractionary monetary​ policy:

agents will immediately adjust their expectations of inflation down.

Which of the following transactions would be included in​ Japan's current​ account?

an American citizen purchases a new Toyota made in Japan

If the Fed decided to reverse its policy actions implemented during the heart of the​ recession, the Fed would be acting to try to prevent

an increase in inflation

Which of the following could increase unemployment and inflation​ simultaneously?

an increase in oil prices

The figure to the right shows various points on three different production possibilities frontiers for a nation. Consider the following​ movements: a. from point V to point W b. from point W to point Y c. from point Y to point Z Which of the movements listed above represents advancements in technology with respect to both plastic production and food​ production?

b only

If a country sets a pegged exchange rate that is above the equilibrium exchange​ rate, how can the country maintain the​ peg?

by purchasing surplus domestic currency at the pegged rate

In conducting monetary​ policy, how has the Federal Reserve enhanced its​ credibility?

by revealing the​ Fed's target for the federal funds rate

When net capital flows are​ negative,

capital inflows are less than capital outflows

Shares of stock and long term ​debt, including corporate and government bonds and bank​ loans, are bought and sold on

capital markets

If a country has a fixed exchange​ rate,

central banks must buy and sell their holdings of currencies to maintain a given exchange rate

Which of the following will not have an effect on the long run Phillips curve?

changes in monetary policy

The​ ________ in the United States is best described as a managed float exchange rate system.

current exchange rate system

A currency pegged at a value above the market equilibrium exchange rate is

overvalued

As foreign investors began to sell off investments they had made in​ Thailand, they traded in their baht for dollars. The result of this was

pressure for the value of the baht to decline.

The World Trade Organization​ (WTO) promotes foreign trade and​ investment, or globalization. In recent years opposition to globalization has led to violent protests at meetings of the WTO. All of the following are reasons for these antiminusglobalization protests except

protesters object to the loss of intellectual property​ (such as software programs and​ movies) that results from foreign trade and investment.

In​ 2017, President Trump​ ________ the TransminusPacific Partnership​ (TPP), an agreement designed to reduce trade barriers between the United States and 11 other countries.

pulled the United States out of negotiations on

When individuals use all available information about an economic variable to make a​ decision, expectations are

rational

The increase in unemployment in the United States that resulted from the China shock

recovered at a much slower pace than it had from import increases in previous decades.

An increase in the value of the U.S. dollar will

reduce Canadian demand for winter homes in Arizona.

Dumping refers to

selling a product for a price below its cost of production

Dumping refers to

selling a product for a price below its cost of production.

A decrease in the expected inflation will

shift the short run Phillips curve to the left

In the United States​ today, the U.S. dollar is backed by

silver, gold or US treasury securities *none of the above*

Persistent current account deficits for the United States have

slowed economic growth decreased investment in new plant and equipment increased government budget deficits. *none of the above*

Evidence shows that for many​ people, delaying searching for a job for a year or longer after they are laid off will contribute to a deterioration of their job​ skills, making it harder for them to find employment. This deterioration in job skills and the subsequent retraining that is necessary to obtain employment relates to which type of​ unemployment?

structural

​________ would be the source of a​ "real" business cycle.

technology shocks

In the 1930s the United States charged an average tariff rate

that exceeded 50 percent

Under which exchange rate system was a dollar redeemable for gold only if the dollar was presented by a foreign central​ bank?

the Bretton Woods System

The exchange rate system agreed to in 1944 in which the U.S. government agreed to buy or sell gold at a fixed price of​ $35 per ounce is referred to as

the Bretton Woods System.

If the Federal Reserve attempts to continue reducing unemployment by manipulating monetary​ policy, which of the following would you expect to​ see?

the Fed will follow inflationary monetary policies

In​ 1995, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade​ (GATT), which was established in​ 1948, was replaced by the World Trade Organization​ (WTO). Why did members of the GATT push for the establishment of the​ WTO?

the GATT agreement only covered trade in goods. The WTO was created to cover trade in​ goods, services, and intellectual property

The curve showing the short run relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate is called

the Phillips curve

The curve showing the shortminusrun relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate is called

the Phillips curve.

If actual inflation is greater than expected​ inflation, what is the relationship between the actual real wage and the expected real​ wage?

the actual real wage will be lower than the expected real wage

When the United States sends money to the Philippines to help typhoon​ survivors, the transaction is recorded in

the current account

The balance of payments includes which three​ accounts?

the current​ account, the financial​ account, and the capital account

Two actions by the Fed during Alan​ Greenspan's term as chairman have been identified as possibly contributing to the financial crisis in 2008. Which of the following was one of those​ actions?

the decision to keep the federal funds rate at 1 percent from June 2003 to June 2004

If the exchange rate changes from​ $2.00 = 1 euro to​ $1.98 = 1 euro then

the dollar has appreciated.

A Big Mac costs​ $4.00 in the United States and 9.00 reals in Brazil. If the exchange rate is 2 reals per​ dollar, purchasing power parity predicts that

the dollar is undervalued.

According to real business cycle​

the economy is normally at potential GDP

If the current account is in deficit and the capital account is​ zero,

the financial account must be in surplus

If the current account is in deficit and the capital account is​ zero, then

the financial account must be in surplus

In the long​ run, the Federal Reserve can control which of the​ following?

the inflation rate

The production possibilities frontier shows

the maximum attainable combinations of two products that may be produced in a particular time period with available resources

If Brazil has a comparative advantage relative to Cuba in the production of sugar​ cane, then

the opportunity cost of production for sugar cane is lower in Brazil than in Cuba

Assuming the United States is the​ "domestic" country, if the real exchange rate between the United States and France increases from 1.5 to​ 1.8

the prices of U.S. goods and services have increased by​ 20% relative to France.

The terms of trade refers to

the ratio at which a country can trade its exports for imports from other countries

What impact does expansionary monetary policy have on the short run Phillips curve if consumers and firms expect the expansionary monetary policy to increase​ inflation?

the short run Phillips curve shifts down

If workers and firms raise their inflation​ expectations,

the short run Phillips curve will shift upward

If national savings​ decreases,

the sum of domestic investment and net foreign investment must decrease

If the Phillips curve represents a​ "structural relationship", then

the tradeoff between unemployment and inflation is permanent

It is difficult to determine if foreign companies are selling their products for prices below their costs of production because

the true costs of production are difficult to calculate

Refer to the diagram. The equilibrium exchange rate is at​ A, $3/pound. Suppose the British government pegs its currency at​ $4/pound. Speculators expect that the value of the pound will drop and this shifts the demand curve for pounds to D2. After the​ shift,

there is a surplus of pounds equal to 600 million.

Suppose the U.S. government imposes a​ $0.75 per pound tariff on coffee imports. The figure shows the impact of this tariff.

to fall by 9 million pounds.

Examples of comparative advantage show how trade between two countries can make each better off. Compared to their preminustrade ​positions, trade makes both countries better off because in each country

total consumption of goods is greater.

A quota is a numerical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.

true

Dumping refers to countries exporting unwanted and inferior products to other countries.

true

If a country has a comparative advantage in producing a​ product, it must also have an absolute advantage in producing that product.

true

If net exports are positive for​ China, it must be true that China is experiencing net outflows of capital.

true

The relative price of a​ country's goods and services in terms of foreign goods and services is the real exchange rate.

true

Countries that use the euro as their currency face similar concerns as countries did during the years of the gold standard in that each are​ (were)

unable to conduct monetary policy.

If the Indian government pegs its currency to the dollar at a value below​ $.02/rupee, we would say the currency is

undervalued

If the Indian government pegs its currency to the dollar at a value below​ $.02/rupee, we would say the currency is

undervalued.

Whenever a buyer and a seller agree to​ trade, both must believe they will be made better off

whether the buyer and seller live in the same​ (or different) city or country

Whenever a buyer and a seller agree to​ trade, both must believe they will be made better off

whether the buyer and seller live in the same​ (or different) city or country.

All else being​ equal, if the rate of growth in productivity in countries that use the euro is greater than the rate of growth in productivity in the United​ States, the euro

will increase in value relative to the U.S. dollar

With which of the following statements would a​ "real business​ cycle" theorist most closely​ agree?

​"Wages adjust rapidly to changes in inflation as long as expectations are formed​ rationally" and ​"Technological shocks to the economy explain deviations of real GDP from its potential​ level."

Suppose the Chinese government decides to abandon pegging the yuan to the dollar​ (such that it undervalued its​ currency). Using the diagram to the​ right, the equilibrium exchange rate would be​ ________ and Chinese exports to the U.S. would​ __________ in price.

​$.13/yuan; increase

Refer to the diagram. The equilibrium exchange rate is originally at​ A, $3/pound. Suppose the British government pegs its currency at​ $4/pound. Speculators expect that the value of the pound will drop and this shifts the demand curve for pounds to D2. If the government abandons the​ peg, the equilibrium exchange rate would be

​$2/pound

​Matt's real wage in 2018 is​ $26.80. If the price level is​ 104, what is​ Matt's nominal​ wage?

​$27.87

Suppose the U.S. government imposes a​ $0.75 per pound tariff on coffee imports. The figure shows the impact of this tariff. If the tariff was replaced by a quota which limited coffee imports to 12 million​ pounds, the amount of revenue received by coffee importers would equal

​$30 million.

The figure to the right shows the U.S. demand and supply for leather footwear. Under​ autarky, the equilibrium price is

​$30.

Expansionary monetary policy will have what effect on the components of aggregate​ demand?

​Consumption, investment, and net exports will rise

Suppose the Fed purchases Treasury securities. Interest rates in the United States will​ ________ and the U.S. dollar will​ ________ against foreign currencies

​decrease; depreciate

If the U.S. government removes tariffs it had placed on imports from countries that have been accused of deliberately undervaluing their​ currencies, the price of these imports will​ ________ and the demand for the undervalued currency will​ ________.

​fall; rise

In the United States during the Great​ Depression, tariffs were​ ________ than they were following World War​ II, and​ ________ than they are today.

​higher; higher

If the Fed pursues an expansionary monetary​ policy, investment in the United States will​ ________ and net exports will​ ________.

​increase; increase

A federal budget deficit​ ________ interest​ rates, which​ ________ exchange rates​ (foreign currency per domestic​ currency), and​ ________ the balance of trade.

​raises; raises; reduces

If the U.S. government places tariffs on imports from countries that have been accused of deliberately undervaluing their​ currencies, the price of these imports will​ ________ and the demand for the undervalued currency will​ ________.

​rise; fall

China began pegging its​ currency, the​ yuan, to the dollar in 1994. Because the yuan was​ ________ at the pegged exchange​ rate, the Chinese government increased its reserves of​ ________ as the government purchased more​ ________ to maintain the pegged exchange rate.

​undervalued; dollars; dollars

Monetary policy has a​ ________ effect on aggregate demand in​ a(n) ________​ economy, and fiscal policy has a​ ________ effect on aggregate demand in​ a(n) ________ economy.

​weaker; closed;​ stronger; closed

Which of the following statements about capital markets is​ true?

At one​ time, the U.S. capital market was larger than all other capital markets​ combined, but that is no longer the case

​You're traveling in Japan and are thinking about buying a new kimono.​ You've decided​ you'd be willing to pay​ $175 for a new​ kimono, but kimonos in Japan are all priced in yen. If the exchange rate is 89 yen per​ dollar, what is the highest price in yen​ you'd be willing to pay for a​ kimono? (Assume no taxes or duties are associated with the​ purchase.)

15,575 yen

By the end of​ 2017, ________ members of the European Union were using the euro as their currency.

19

During which of the following time periods did inflation remain above 5 percent every​ year?

1973 through 1982

The year in which euro coins and paper currency were introduced and participating​ "euro zone" countries withdrew old domestic currencies from circulation was

2002.

if workers and firms expect that inflation will be 3 percent next year, and real wages are not changing over time, by how much will nominal wages increase?

3 percent

Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts. The figure to the right illustrates the impact of the quota. Without the​ quota, the domestic price of peanuts equals the world price which is​ $2.00 per pound. What is the quantity of peanuts demanded by domestic consumers in the absence of a​ quota?

40 million pounds

According to Lucas and​ Sargent, workers and firms have rational​ expectations, and therefore if the Fed pursues an expansionary monetary​ policy:

Agents will immediately adjust their expectations of inflation

The current account includes records of a​ country's

All of the above are included in an​ economy's current account.

How does an increase in a​ country's exchange rate affect its balance of​ trade?

An increase in the exchange rate raises​ imports, reduces​ exports, and reduces the balance of trade

Italians cut back on smoking and cut their demand for American cigarettes in half. Assuming all else remains​ constant, this would be represented as a movement from

B to A.

Which of the following would you expect to decrease both interest rates and exchange​ rates? (Assume exchange rates are stated in terms of foreign currency per domestic​ currency.)

Both B and C will decrease both interest rates and exchange rates.

Mateo and Celeste produce custom saddles and spurs. The table above lists the number of saddles and pairs of spurs Mateo and Celeste can each produce in one month. Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Saddles: Mateo=75 Celeste=100 Spurs: Mateo=225 Celeste=225

Celeste has an absolute advantage in making saddles

Which of the following will not have an effect on the natural rate of unemployment?

Changes in monetary policy

Which of the following will not have an effect on the long minus run Phillips curve​?

Changes in monetary policy.

Which of the following will not have an effect on the natural rate of unemployment​?

Changes in monetary policy.

If rational workers and firms know that the Federal Reserve is following a contractionary monetary policy, they will expect inflation to ____________ and will adjust wages so that the real wage ____________.

Decrease; remains unchanged

A falling price level is called​ ________ and a fall in the rate of inflation is called​ ________.

Deflation; disinflation

The 1994 agreement that eliminated most tariffs among the United​ States, Canada, and Mexico is known as

NAFTA.

Mateo and Celeste produce custom saddles and spurs. The table above lists the number of saddles and pairs of spurs Mateo and Celeste can each produce in one month. Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

Neither Mateo nor Celeste has an absolute advantage in making spurs.

If the United States has a current account deficit and the capital account is​ zero, which of the following must be​ true?

Net foreign investment must be negative as well.

An increase in expected inflation will

None of the above is correct

An increase in expected inflation will

None of the above is correct.

What can the Federal Reserve do to reduce the natural rate of​ unemployment?

Nothing

​________ is​ (are) technically efficient.

Point B

The first example of comparative advantage appeared in a book that was published in 1817. This example showed that mutually beneficial trade between two countries​ (England and​ Portugal) was possible. The example assumed that two goods​ (wine and​ cloth) could be produced by both countries. Which of the following describes the conclusion of this​ example?

Portugal had a comparative advantage in wine and England had a comparative advantage in cloth

Which of the following is​ "crowded out" by higher interest rates that can be the result of expansionary fiscal​ policy?

Private investment, consumption, and net exports

If actual inflation is less than expected​ inflation, which of the following will be​ true?

Real wages will rise.

Suppose over time workers begin to expect higher inflation in the future. Using the line drawing​ tool, draw the new​ short-run Phillips curve on the graph. Label this line ​'SRPC2​'.

SRPC moves up along LRPC

​________ exists because unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants.

Scarcity

Which of the following describes the national security argument for​ protectionism?

Some goods should be insulated from foreign competition to ensure an adequate supply of these goods in the event of an international conflict.

If Sweden exports cell phones to Denmark and Denmark exports butter to​ Sweden, which of the following would explain this pattern of​ trade?

Sweden has a lower opportunity cost of producing cell phones than Denmark and Denmark has a comparative advantage in producing butter.

According to Gautam​ Kalani, currency strategist at Deutsche​ Bank, the Chinese yuan is the most overvalued currency in the world. Kalani based his rankings on three valuation​ metrics, including purchasing power parity. Emerging market currencies dominate the most overvalued​ list, while many emerging market currencies are undervalued as well. For developed​ markets, the Swiss franc is the most overvalued​ currency, running a close second to the Chinese​ yuan, and the Japanese yen ranks as the​ world's most undervalued currency. The U.S. dollar falls toward the middle of the​ spectrum, ranking as slightly overvalued. ​Source: David​ Scutt, "China has the most overvalued currency in the​ world, according to Deutsche​ Bank," businessinsider.com.au, October​ 10, 2017. ​If, as the article​ claims, the Japanese yen is the most undervalued currency in the​ world, how would you expect demand and supply in the foreign exchange markets to​ respond?

The demand for the yen will​ rise, while the supply of other currencies will rise.

How would a decrease in the U.S. budget deficit affect the exchange rate in the market for​ dollars?

The exchange rate will decrease

How would an increase in the U.S. federal budget deficit affect the exchange rate in the market for​ dollars?

The exchange rate will increase.

At which point is the unemployment rate equal to the natural rate of​ unemployment?

The point where the long run Phillips curve and the short run Phillips curve intersect

​________ shows that if all resources are fully and efficiently​ utilized, more of one good can be produced only by producing less of another good.

The production possibilities frontier model

What impact does expansionary monetary policy have on the short - run Phillips curve if consumers and firms expect the expansionary monetary policy to increase​ inflation?

The short - run Phillips curve shifts up.

​If, at the current exchange rate between the dollar and the South African rand of 6.92 rand per​ dollar, the rand is​ "undervalued," how do you expect demand and supply in the foreign exchange markets to​ respond?

The supply of the dollar will​ rise, while the demand for the rand will rise.

You decide to work in Japan for the next 10​ years, accumulate some​ savings, then move back to the United States and convert your savings from yen to dollars. At the time of your​ move, economists predict that consumers in the United States have reignited their love of Japanese​ products, especially hybrid​ cars, and expect that this strong preference for Japanese products will continue for the next decade. How should this influence your decision to work and save in​ Japan?

You should be encouraged as the growing U.S. preference for Japanese goods should increase the value of the yen to the dollar and raise the value of your savings when converted to dollars

When​ Tesla, a U.S.​ company, purchases Italian made Pirelli tires for its automobiles, the purchase is

a U.S. import and an Italian export

If the government finances an increase in government purchases with an increase in​ taxes, which of the following would you NOT expect to​ see?

a decrease in the interest rate

Which of the following would decrease the natural rate of​ unemployment?

a decrease in the number of​ younger, less skilled workers in the economy

According to the shortminusrun Phillips​ curve, which of the following would result in low rates of​ unemployment?

a higher inflation rate

China has developed a comparative advantage in the production of​ children's toys. The source of this comparative advantage is

a large supply of unskilled workers and relatively little capital

A quota is

a limit placed on the quantity of goods that can be imported into a country

A voluntary export restraint is an agreement negotiated by two countries that places​ ________ that can be imported by one country from another country.

a numerical limit on the quantity of a good

All of the following have enhanced the​ Fed's credibility in conducting monetary policy except

discontinuing the policy of announcing whether it considered the economy to be at greater risk of inflation or recession following each FOMC meeting

A reduction in the rate of inflation is referred to as

disinflation

Autarky is a situation in which a country

does not trade with other countries

Twenty eight countries in Europe have formed the European Union (EU). After the EU was formed it

eliminated all tariffs among its member countries

The currency adopted by most countries in Western Europe is referred to as the

euro

If firms and workers have rational​ expectations, including knowledge of the policy being used by the Federal Reserve

expansionary monetary policy is ineffective

The actual real wage is lower than the expected real wage if

expected inflation is less than actual inflation.

An increase in net foreign investment is possible through a decrease in national saving or a decrease in domestic investment

false

Foreign portfolio investment in the United States has continually declined since 1995

false

In the long run, the Fed may decrease the unemployment rate only if it is willing to increase the rate of inflation.

false

U.S. currency continues to be backed by the gold standard to this day.

false


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