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Principles of Macroeconomics Study Set 9
Quiz 18: Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts
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Question 261
Multiple Choice
The nominal exchange rate is .80 euros per dollar and the real exchange rate is 4/3. Which of the following prices for a particular good are consistent with these exchange rates?
Question 262
Multiple Choice
If the real exchange rate between the U.S. and Japan is 1, the nominal exchange rate is 100 yen per U.S. dollar and the price of chicken in the U.S. is $2.50 per pound, what is the price of chicken in Japan?
Question 263
Multiple Choice
The exchange rate is 1.5 Bosnian markas per U.S. dollar. The price of a refrigerator in Bosnia is 1,200 markas while in the U.S. it is $1,000. The real exchange rate is
Question 264
Multiple Choice
In the U.S. a digital camera costs $200. The same camera in London sells for 90 pounds. If the exchange rate were .50 pounds per dollar, then which of the following would be correct?
Question 265
Multiple Choice
The nominal exchange rate is 30 Thai bhat for one U.S. dollar. A sub sandwich combo deal in the U.S. costs $6 dollars in the U.S. and 120 bhat in Thailand. The real exchange rate is
Question 266
Multiple Choice
In the United States, a cup of hot chocolate costs $5. In a foreign country, the same hot chocolate costs 6.5 units of that country's currency. If the exchange rate were 1.3 units of foreign currency per U.S. dollar, what is the real exchange rate?
Question 267
Multiple Choice
If the real exchange rate is 5/4 pounds of Chilean beef per pound of U.S. beef, a pound of U.S. beef costs $2 and the nominal exchange rate is 500 Chilean pesos per dollar, then Chilean beef costs
Question 268
Multiple Choice
If the unit of foreign currency is the peso, in which case is the real exchange rate 1.2?
Question 269
Multiple Choice
In Ireland, a pint of beer costs 3 euros. In Australia, a pint of beer costs 4 Australian dollars. If the exchange rate is .8 euros per Australian dollar, what is the real exchange rate?
Question 270
Multiple Choice
In France a loaf of bread costs 3 euros. In Great Britain a loaf of bread costs 4 pounds. If the exchange rate is .9 pounds per euro, what is the real exchange rate?
Question 271
Multiple Choice
Suppose the real exchange rate is 3/4 gallon of country A's gasoline per gallon of U.S. gasoline, a gallon of U.S. gasoline costs $3.00 U.S., and a gallon of gas in country A costs 6 units of their currency. What is the nominal exchange rate?
Question 272
Multiple Choice
Exchange rates are 100 yen per dollar, 0.8 euro per dollar, and 12 pesos per dollar. A bottle of beer in New York costs 6 dollars, 500 yen in Tokyo, 6 euro in Munich, and 84 pesos in Cancun. Where is the most expensive and the cheapest beer, in that order?
Question 273
Multiple Choice
In the United States, a three-pound can of coffee costs about $5. If the exchange rate is 0.8 euros per dollar and a three-pound can of coffee in Belgium costs 7 euros. What is the real exchange rate?