Econ tests
Purchaing power parity is the theory that in the long run, exchange rates should be at a level such that equivelent amounts of any country's currency
allow one to buy the same amount of goods and services
a factr of production
an acre of forested land
Which policy action is most likely to increase aggregate supply
an increase in government spending on infrastructure that increases private sector productivity
Which one of the following might offset a crowding-out effect of financing a large public debt
an increase in infrastructure investment
With a reserve ratio of 20 percent, an increase in reserves of 10,000 could lead to a maximum increase in checking account deposits in the entire banking system of
50000 money multiplier = 1/.2 = 5 10,000 * 5 = 50,000
what is the future value of $450 at an interest rate of 9 percent two years from today
534.65
Robert put 15000 into an account with a fixed interest rate two years ago and now the account balance is 16917.66. What rate of interest did robert earn
6.2 percent
Tammie makes $150 a day as a bank clerk. She takes off two days off work without pay to fly to another city to attend the concert of her favorite music group. The cost of transportation for the trip is $250. The cost of the concert ticket is $50. The opportunity cost of Tammie's attending the concert is:
600 dollars
The increase in government spending on unemployment insurance payments to workers who lose their jobs during a recession and the decrease in government spending on unemployment insurance payments to workers during an expansion is an example of
automatic stabilizers
the increase in the amount that government collects in taxes when the economy expands and the decrease in the amount that the government collects in taxes when the economy goes into a recession is an example of
automatic stabilizers
The basic policy-making body in the U.S. banking system is the:
Board of governers of the federal reserve
28 countries in europe have formed the EU. After the EU was formed it
Eliminated all tariffs among its member nations
The individual who brings together economic resources and assumes the risk of business ventures in a capitilist economu os called the
Entreprenuer
The group that setsthe Federal Reserve Systems policy on buying and selling governent securites (bills, notes, and bonds) is the
Federal open market committee
What was true Under the Bretton woods system?
Foreign central banks could sell their dollars to the american government in exchange for gold
which of the following is one of the most important benefits of money in an economy
Money makes exchange easier, leading to more specialization and higher productivity
The 1994 agreement that eliminated most tariffs among the US, canada, and mexico is known as
NAFTA
When a state government chooses to build more roads, the required resources are no longer available for spending on public education. This dilemma illustrates the concept of
Oppurtunity cost
Correct statement
Price floors create surpluses
What would be a positive economic statement (a statement that can be tested)
Stock prices rose to a new record last month for the 4th month in a row
What do most buyers of stocks and bonds prefer when buying?
Stocks and bonds issued by large and familiar companies
Samantha goes to the grocery store to make her monthly purchase of ginger ale. As she enters the soft drink section, she notices that the price of ginger ale has increased 15 percent, so she decides to buy some peppermint tea instead. To which problem in the construction of the CPI is this situation most relevant?
Substitution bias
An example of foreign direct investment in China
The US company Walmart buys a warehouse in Shanghai
Which of the following would increase net exports in the United States
The government of Mexico purchases 500 ford trucks from the US
If the dollar appreciates against the mexican peso
U.S. exports to Mexico become more expensive
the rapid growth of chinas economy relative to the US has benefitted US consumers because
US consumers can purchase more lower priced goods made in china
Suppose China decides to sell a vast majority of their large holdings of US treasury bonds. If you are thinking of refinancing your house, how would china's action affect your decision
You want to refinance as soon as possible as interest rates will rise
Correct formula for calculating CPI
[(price of basket of goods and services in current year/ price of basket in base year)]/100
When Sophie, a French citizen, purchases a Dell computer in Paris that was produced in Texas, the purchase is
a US export and a french export
Countries gain from specializing in producing goods in which they have a(n) __________ advantage and trading for goods in which other countries have a(n) __________ advantage.
a comparative advantage, a comparative advantage
Jennifer buys a piece of costume jewelry for $33 for which she was willing to pay $42. The minimum acceptable price to the seller, Nathan, was $30. Jennifer experiences:
a consumer surplus of 9, and nathan experiences a producer surplus of 3 dollars
How can freedom of the press promote economic growth?
a free press can act as a watchdog foe corruption
Correct statement
a general persistent decline in stock prices may signal that the economy is about to enter a recession because low stock prices may mean that people are expecting low corporate profits
other things the same, as the maturity of the bond becomes longer, the bond will pay
a higher interest rate because it has more risk
China has developed a comparative advantage in the production of clothing. The source of this comparative advantage is
a large supply of unskilled workers and relatively little capital
On the basis of theory and empirical evidence, economists have reached several conclusions about economic growth. Which of the following is not one of these conclusions?
a relatively simple way to increase growth rates permanently is to increase a country's saving rate
Any point on a country's production possibilities frontier represents a combination of two goods that an economy
can produce using all available resources and tech
The rationing function of prices refers to the
capacity of a competitive market to equate the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied
The soviet Union's economy grew rapidly in terms of GDP per hour worked in the 1950's, but eventually growth slowed. Why did this occur
capital per hour worked rapidly from 1950 to 1980, but technology change occurred very slowly
Externalities weaken the efficiency of the market system because they
cause certain goods to be overproduced or underproduced
A nation that devotes more of its resources to capital investment is likely to
cause its ppc to shift outward
price ceilings and price floors that are binding
cause surpluses and shortages to persist because price cannot adjust to the market equilibrium price
The largest liability on the balance sheet of most banks is its
checking account and savings account deposits of its customers
An economic principle that explains why countries produce different goods and services is
comparative advantage
When a country or a region of a country specializes in producing the product that has the lower opportunity cost compared to another country or region, it is practicing A) absolute advantage. B) cost disadvantage. C) regional advantage. D) comparative advantage.
comparitive advantage
Which of the following is the best example of infrastructure investment
construction of highways
in the calculation of CPI, tea is given greater weight than beer if
consumers buy more tea than beer
Which of the following statements about the social security, medicare, and medicaid programs is true
costs are being driven up by the fact that Americans are living longer and medical costs are rising substantially
When the federal government cuts taxes and increases spending to simualate the economy during a period of recession, such actions are designed to be
countercyclical
WHat is considered a legitimate concern of large public debt
crowding out of private investment
The M1 measure of the money supply equals
currency plus checking account balances plus traveler's checks.
An HMO hires radiology services from india to cut costs. If all else remains equal, this will
decrease net exports
a market externality refers to
economic costs and benefits of market activities that go to those who are not directly involved in the market transaction.
The BRAC anti-poverty program in Bangledash gave poor families on how to raise livestock, a savings account, and help with their physical and mental health. These policies can potentially improve economic growth by increasing
education, savings, and human capital respectively
the promary furpose of patents and copyrights is to
encourage the expenditure of funds and research to create new products
technological improvements are more likely to occur if
entrepreneurs are compensated with higher profits for taking risks
the interest rate that banks charge one another on overnight loans is called
federal funds rate
the gold standard is an example of
fixed exchange rate system
investment equals
gdp-c-g-nx
An important routine function of the federal reserve bank is to
holding the deposits and reserves of federal banks
what is inclueded in the investment component of gdp
households' purchases of newly constructed homes, net additions to firms' inventories, firms purchases of capital equipment
total opportunity cost
how much you give up from 0 to that amount
Economics is the study of
how people allocate their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
the circular flow diagram i
incorperates two types of decision makers: households and firms represents the flows of inputs, outputs, and dollars is an economic model
Under the gold standard, the government must have enough gold to back up any
increase in money supply
A Canadian oil company hires geological survey services from the US. If all else remains equal, this will
increase net exports
The purchase of Treasury securities by the Federal Reserve will, in general,
increase the quantity of reserves held by banks
Nathan owns a bakery that bakes only cakes. All of his bakers work 8 hours per day. In 2011, he employed 5 bakers who produced a total of 200 cakes each day. In 2012, he employed 6 bakers who produced a total of 249 cakes each day. The bakery's productivity
increased by 3.75 percent
a contraction of the money supply
increases the interest rate and decreases aggregate demand.
expansionary fiscal policy
increasing government purchases or decreasing taxes
Which of the following is most important in explaining exchange rate fluctuatoions in the short run
interest rates
When the value of currency is determined mostly by demand and supply, but with occasional government intervernion, the exchange rate system is defined as
managed float
The real burden of an increase in the public debt:
may be very small or conceivably zero when the economy is in a severe depression.
GDP excludes most items that are produced and sold illegally and most items that are produced and consumed at home because
measuring them is so difficult
When changes to taxes and spending occur in the economy without explicit action by the federal government, such policy is
nondiscretionary
credit card balances are
not part of the money supply, because they are technically a loan
If the ______ cost of production for two goods is different between two countries then mutually beneficial trade is possible.
oppurtnity cost
Which of the following government provisions would help increase the accumulation of knowledge capital
patents, copyrights, education subsidies
the ppf provides an illustration of the principle that
people face trade offs
Which of the following statements is true about the high rate of mortgage defaults that contributed to the financal crisis of 2007 and 2008
prior to the rise in defaults banks had become lax in their lending practices, resulting in a huge number of bad loans
In National income accounting, we use what terms interchangeably
public saving and government tax revenue minus government spending
in 2017, trump _____ the TPP, an agreement designed to reduce trade barriers between the US and 11 other countries
pulled the US out of negotiations on joining the TPP
Which of the following is a principle concerning how people act
rational people think at the margin, markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity, people respond to incentives
President trumps proposed increase in spending on infrastructure projects is an example of discretionary fiscal policy aimed at increasing
real GDP and employment
India's decision in late 2016 to withdeaw from circulation all existing 500- and 1000- rupee currency to stop accepting the old currency, as to stop exchanging it for new currency was an attempt by policy makers to
reduce corruption
What will increase a countries real gdp per person
reducing restrictions on foreign trade and investment
The goal of the CPI is to measure changes in the
relative prices of consumer goods
A major advantage of the built-in or automatic stabilizers is that they:
require no legislative action by congress to be made effective
At the broadest level, the financial system moves the economy's scarce resources from
savers to borrowers
The key economic concept that serves as the basis for the study of econmics is
scarcity
The glass stegal act of 1933
seperated high risk and low risk financial activities across different firms
textbool examples of trade between two nations are simplified in order to show how two nations both benefit from trade. these examples are misleading because
some individuals in both countries may be worse off because of trade
which of the following countries is not one of the top 3 exporting countries in the world
south korea
A farm worker gets paid today in money, but plans to spend that money next week. This illustrates which function of money
standard of deferred payment
The majority of dollars spent by government prior to the great depression was spending at the ______. In the post WW2 period, 2/3 to 3/4 of all dollars spent by government in the us are spent at the
state and local levels, federal level
the force that makes market economies work are
supply and demand
Under the Soviet system of communism
technological progress was slow because managers had little incentive to develop new technologies.
The US has developed a comparative advantage in digital computers, airliners, and many perscription drugs. The source of its comparative advantage in these producrs is
technology
in the 1930s the US charged an average tariff rate
that exceeded 50 percent
The US abandoned the Bretton Woods System of exchange rates in
the 1970's
The current exchange rate system has which of the following charactoristics
the US allows the dollar to float against other major currencies
the FOMC consists of
the board of governors plus five of the federal reserve bank presidents
The consumer price index and the gdp deflatoer are two alternative measures of the overall price level. what is true about the two meaures
the cpi reflects a fixed basket of goods and services; the gdp deflator reflects current production of goods and services
The balance of payments includes which three accounts
the current account, the financial account, and the capital account
Suppose congress were to repeal an investment tax credit. what would happen in the market for loanable funds?
the demand would shift left because firms would be less incentivized to spend and invest more.
producer surplus
the difference between the lowest price a producer would be willing to accept for a good or service and the higher equiliberum price
The balance of trade is defined as
the difference between the value of the goods a country exports and the value of the goods a country imports
When the market value of the dollar rises relative to other currencies around the world, we say that
the dollar has appreciated
In response to the destructive bank panics of the Great Depression, future bank panics are designed to be prevented by
the establishment of the federal deposit insurance corporation
Which of the following is a government expenditure, but is not a government purchase
the federal government pays out an unemployment insurance claim
the cpi is subject to substitution bias
the law of demand applies to most, but not all goods
In a competitive market for corn, the law of demand indicates that other things equal as
the price of corn decreases, the quantity of corn demanded will increase
The terms of trade refers to
the ratio at which a country can trade its exports for imports from other countries
Correct about the relationship between the nominal interest rate and the real interest rate
the reak interst rate is the nominal interest rate minus the rate of inflation
The demand curve slopes downward because
the reduction in the price of the good causes individuals to increase their purchase of that good
dollar bills in the modern economy serve as money because
they have value as a commodity independent of their use as money
examples of comparative advantage show how trade between two counties can make each better off. Compared to their pre-trade positions, trade makes both countries better off because in each country
total comsumption of goods is higher
Macroeconomics focuses on
total output of goods and services, price stability, and levels of employment.
Accurate statement about trade
trade can make every nation better off
accurate statements about trade
trade can make every nation better off
Which of the following is the catagory of federal government expenditures
transfer payments
the fastest growing category of government expenditure is
transfer payments
The statement, "My iPhone is worth $300" represents money's function as
unit of account
Bank reserves include
vault cash and deposits with the federal reserve
If Norwegian workers are more productive than Albanian workers, then trade between Norway and Albania
will take place as long as each country has a comparative advantage in a good or service that buyers in the other country want
Built-in stability means that:
with given tax rates and expenditures policies, a rise in domestic income will reduce a budget deficit or produce a budget surplus while a decline in income will result in a deficit or a lower budget surplus.
What best describes how banks make money
banks create checking account deposits when makinf loans from the excess reserves
Which of the following would likely make the interest rate on bonds higher than otherwise?
both high credit risk and a long term
in the financial industry, "securizitation" refers ti
bundling groups of loans, bonds, mortgages, and other financial debts int osecurites
Tax cuts on business income aggregate demand by increasing
business investment spending
Assuming the interest rate is 5 percent, which of the following has the greatest present value
$240 paid in three years
In the US, an additional year of schooling has historically raised a persons wage by
10 percent
In the base year, the GDP deflator is always
100
You're travelling to ireland and are thinking about buying a new didgital camera. You've decided you'd be willing to pay $125 for a new camera, but irelands are all priced in Euro's. If the exchange rate is .85 euros per dollar, whats the highest price in euros youd be willing to pay
106.25
During a certain year, the nominal interest rate was 7 percent, the real interest rate was 4 percent, and the cpi was 198.3 at the end of the year. The CPI at the begenning of the year was
192.5 end of the year cpi= begenning of the year cpi * (1 + [nominal-real])
If the nominal interest rate is 8 percent and the real interest rate is 5.5 percent, then the inflation rate is
2.5 percent 8-5.5= 2.5
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
How large is the federal government debt currently
22 trillion
The market basket used to calculate the CPI inAquilonia is 4 loaves of bread, 6 gallons of milk, 2 shirts and 2pants. In 2005, bread cost $1.00 per loaf, milk cost $1.50 pergallon, shirts cost $6.00 each and pants cost $10.00 per pair. In2006, bread cost $1.50 per loaf, milk cost $2.00 per gallon, shirtscost $7.00 each and pants cost $12.00 per pair. Using 2005 as thebase year, what was Aquilonia?s inflation rate in 2006?
24.4 percent
Suppose the parents of a child born in the year 2000 had invested 5,000 at a 10 percent interest rate to be paid out to the child when she turns 21. how many times will the investment double by the time it is paid out to he child
3 times 5000 *.10= 500 500 * 21 = 10500 10500 + 5000 = 15500 15500 / 5000 = 3.1
Tonya put $250 into an account three years ago. The first year he earned 6 percent interest, the 2nd year 7 percent and the 3rd year 8 percent. How much does tonya have in her account now?
306.23
Your accountant tells you that you can continue to earn the current interest rate on your balance for ten years, you will have 983.58. If your accountant is correct, what is the current rate of interest
7 percent
Atlas corporation is in sound financial condition. It sells a long-term bond. Which of the following make the interest rate on this bond lower than otherwise
Atlas' sound finances but not the long term of the bond.
Assume that Australia has a comparative advantage in producing surfboards and New Zealand imports surfboards from Australia. We can conclude that
Austrailia has a lower opportunity cost of producing surfboards relative to new zealand
Assume that Honduras has a comparative advantage in producing bananas and exports bananas to Brazil. We can conclude that
Honduras has a lower opportunity cost of producing bananas relative to brazil
Which of the following statments related to productivity growth in china is true
Much of China's growth is likely due to a transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy
the 1994 agreement that eliminated most tarriffs amoung the US, canada, and mexico is known as
NAFTA
The productions possibilities curve represents
The maximum combination of products that can be produced with fixed resources and technology
A tax imposed by the government on imports of a good into a country is called
a tarriff
a bank will consider a car loan to a customer _____ and a customers checking account to be ________
an asset, liability
Which fiscal policy action is mostt likely to increase aggregate supply
an increase in government spending on infrastucture that increases private sector productivity
Over the past several decades there has been rapid growth in international trade. Which factor has not contributed to the growth of internatonal trade
an increase in tariffs charged on many goods
a successful market economy requires well defined property rights and
an independent court system to adjuticate disputes based on law
An economy that has interactions in trade of finance with other economies is referred to
an open economy
In economics, money is defined as
any asset people generally accept in exchange for goods and services
from the befinning of 1973 until June 2017, the value of the dollar has _____ relative to the canadien dollar and _____ relative to the Japanese yen
appreciated, depreciated
When looking at a graph of nominal and real interest rates you notice the graph for nominal rates and the graph for real rates cross each other many times
consumer prices sometimes rose and sometimes fell in the time frame represented on the graph
George, a german citizen, just purchased 10 shares of stock in microsoft, U.S company. this is an example of
foreign portfolio investment
The purchase by an individual or firm of stock or bonds issued in another country is called
foreign portfolio investment
which of the following is an objective of fiscal policy
high rates of economic growth
The law of increasing opportunity cost states
if a society wants to produce more of a particular good, it must sacrifice larger and larger amounts of other goods to do so
An economy can improve its standard of living by
increasing the amount of capital available per hour worked.
a lower price increases the quantity demanded because
individuals buy more of the product and less of a subsitute
the multiplied effect refers to the series of
induced increases in consumption spending that result from an initial increase in autonomomus expenditures
You hold bonds issued by the city of sacramento, california. the interest you earn each year on these bondss
is not subject to federal income tax so these bonds pay a lower interest rate than otherwise comparable bonds issued by the us government
consume surplus
is the difference between maximum prices consumers are willing to pay for a product and the lower eq price
the rate of real economic growth
is underestimated using measures of income growth
factors of production
land, labor and capital
A tradeoff exists between a clean enviorment and higher level of income in that
laws that reduce pollution raise costs of productin and reduce incomes
When the social security program was in its infancy in 1940, the ratio of workers to retirees was more than 150 to 1. Currently the ratio of workers to retirees is
less than 3 to 1
fiat money has
little to no intrinsic value and is authorized by the central bank or governmental body.
Empirical evidence from 1960 to 2014 shows that convergence in economic growth is occuring in which of the following cases
low income industrial countries are catching up to high income industrial countries
Which of the following can explain why some countries have not experienced relatively high growth rates in real gdp per capita despite relatively low initial levels of real gdp per capita
many of these countries do not have a functioning court system countries that are relatively poor are more likely to experience wars and revolutions countries that are relatively poor are likely to have a lower quality of health care
When a grocery store accepts your 5 dollar bill in exchange for bread and milk, the 5 dollar bill serves as
medium of exchange
The financial services modernization act of 1999 repealed the glass stegal act of 1933 and thereby opened the door fro which actions
merger of financial services companies, insurance companies and banks
An increase in government purchases of 200 billon will shift the AD to the right by
more than 200 billion
Country A has twice as many workers as Country B. Country A also has twice as much physical capital, twice as much human capital, and access to twice as many natural resources as Country B. Assuming constant-returns to scale, which of the following is higher in Country A?
neither productivity nor output per worker
which of the following is more likely to be effective in increasing the growth rate of real GDP
permanent cuts in business taxes
the federal reserve system's four monetary policy's goals are
price stability, high employment, economic growth, and stability financial markets and institutions
In 2008, the fed and the treasury began attempting to stabilize the commercial banking system through the troubled asset relief program by
providing funds to banks in exchange for stock
the difference between m1 and m2 is that
the latter includes small time deposits, noncheckable savings accounts, money marker deposit accounts, and money market mutual funds
Assume that Finland and Lativia produce only two goods. If Finland has an absolute advantage in the production of these two goods compared to lativia, finland can still benefit from trade with lativia
true
Michelle bought word-processing software in 2009 for $75. Michelle's cousin, Barry, bought an upgrade of the same software in 2010 for $75. To which problem in the construction of the CPI is this situation most relevant?
unmeasured quality change
imports are goods and services bought domestically
but produced in other countries
When the Federal government uses taxation and spending actions to stimulate the economy it is conducting:
fiscal policy
In 1979 and a980,
The us inflation rate as measured by the CPI was higher than that measured by the GDP deflater, and the difference was explained by rapidly rising oil prices
oppurtunity cost is best defined as
The value of the best forgone alternitave
normative economic statement
This administration needs to ban the sale of assualt rifles
In 2016, global revenue for Amazon was 550 million lower when measured in local currencies. The reason for this discrepancy is the value of the
US dollar increased relative to most other currencies
Open marker operations reers tothe purchase and sales of ____ to control the money supply
US treasury securites by the federal reserve
Banks lost money during the mortgage default crisis because:
defaulted loans to investors in mortgage-backed securites they held mortgage backed securites they had purchased from investment firms homebuyers defaulted on mortgages held by banks
The US has a trade _____with all of its major trading partners and a trade _____with every region of the world except latin america
deficit, deficit
the required reserves of a bank is equal to its ____ the reserve ratio
deposits multiplied by
Economists, like mathematicians, physicists, and biologists,
devise theories, collect data, then analyze these data in an attempt to verify or refute theories. make use of scientific method try to address their subject with scientists objectivity
Active changes in tax and spending by government intended to smooth out the business cycle are called _____ , and changes in taxes and spending that occur passively over the business cycle are called
discretionary fiscal policy, automatic stabilizers
Autarky is a situation in which a country
does not trade with other countries