Deck 28: International Finance and the Exchange Rate
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Deck 28: International Finance and the Exchange Rate
1
The global links between countries through trade and international financial flows is an example of the:
A)foreign exchange market, the bond market, and the government.
B)stock market, the labor market, and the bond market.
C)banks, the goods market, and the labor market.
D)interdependence principle.
A)foreign exchange market, the bond market, and the government.
B)stock market, the labor market, and the bond market.
C)banks, the goods market, and the labor market.
D)interdependence principle.
D
2
Which of the following is an example of foreign direct investment?
A)A business from Ontario, Canada, opens a production plant in Manitoba, Canada.
B)A Brazilian firm opens a production plant in Argentina.
C)Chinese tourists visit the United States.
D)Italian savers buy British stocks.
A)A business from Ontario, Canada, opens a production plant in Manitoba, Canada.
B)A Brazilian firm opens a production plant in Argentina.
C)Chinese tourists visit the United States.
D)Italian savers buy British stocks.
B
3
Which of the following is an example of foreign direct investment?
A)Tanzania imports farming equipment from the United States.
B)Ugandans buy bonds in Kenya.
C)An American company opens a factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
D)American savers buy stocks from German companies.
A)Tanzania imports farming equipment from the United States.
B)Ugandans buy bonds in Kenya.
C)An American company opens a factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
D)American savers buy stocks from German companies.
C
4
China's currency is called the:
A)yuan.
B)rupee.
C)yen.
D)peso.
A)yuan.
B)rupee.
C)yen.
D)peso.
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5
Japan's currency is called the:
A)yuan.
B)pound.
C)yen.
D)real.
A)yuan.
B)pound.
C)yen.
D)real.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a type of global financial flow?
A)Foreign portfolio investment
B)Foreign direct investment
C)International bond purchases
D)Imports of goods
A)Foreign portfolio investment
B)Foreign direct investment
C)International bond purchases
D)Imports of goods
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7
Which of the following is an example of foreign portfolio investment?
A)A Peruvian imports animal feed from Brazil.
B)An American purchases South African stocks.
C)An Indian tourist travels to Pakistan.
D)A Ugandan saver opens a checking account in the United States.
A)A Peruvian imports animal feed from Brazil.
B)An American purchases South African stocks.
C)An Indian tourist travels to Pakistan.
D)A Ugandan saver opens a checking account in the United States.
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8
Russia's currency is called the:
A)ruble.
B)dollar.
C)peso.
D)rupee.
A)ruble.
B)dollar.
C)peso.
D)rupee.
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9
India's currency is called the:
A)euro.
B)won.
C)peso.
D)rupee.
A)euro.
B)won.
C)peso.
D)rupee.
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10
Australia's currency is called the:
A)yen.
B)dollar.
C)peso.
D)pound.
A)yen.
B)dollar.
C)peso.
D)pound.
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11
The three forms of international financial flows are:
A)inflows, outflows, and loans.
B)trade flows, financial flows, and currency flows.
C)imports, exports, and foreign aid.
D)foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment, and deposits and loans.
A)inflows, outflows, and loans.
B)trade flows, financial flows, and currency flows.
C)imports, exports, and foreign aid.
D)foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investment, and deposits and loans.
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12
South Korea's currency is called the:
A)euro.
B)won.
C)peso.
D)rupee.
A)euro.
B)won.
C)peso.
D)rupee.
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13
Mexico's currency is called the:
A)yen.
B)dollar.
C)peso.
D)pound.
A)yen.
B)dollar.
C)peso.
D)pound.
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14
You take a trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh. Your hotel room costs 12,000 Bangladeshi taka per night, and the nominal exchange rate is 85 taka per U.S. dollar. How much does your hotel room cost in U.S. dollars?
A)$141
B)$175
C)$102
D)$120
A)$141
B)$175
C)$102
D)$120
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15
Suppose you are visiting China. The nominal exchange rate is 7.08 yuan per U.S. dollar. A meal costs 40 yuan. How much does this meal cost in U.S. dollars?
A)$5.65
B)$40.00
C)$7.08
D)$283.20
A)$5.65
B)$40.00
C)$7.08
D)$283.20
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16
The nominal exchange rate between Japan and the United States is about 109 yen per U.S. dollar. You visit the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo and purchase a piece of fish for 1,350 yen. How much did your fish cost in U.S. dollars?
A)$11.25
B)$10.00
C)$13.50
D)$12.40
A)$11.25
B)$10.00
C)$13.50
D)$12.40
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17
The nominal exchange rate between Japan and the United States is about 109 yen per U.S. dollar. You visit the Studio Ghibli Museum in Tokyo and find that each ticket costs 1000 yen. You purchase two tickets. How much is your purchase in U.S. dollars?
A)$9.17
B)$16.70
C)$18.35
D)$20.00
A)$9.17
B)$16.70
C)$18.35
D)$20.00
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18
In Nairobi, Kenya, a bottle of olive oil costs 1,320 Kenyan shillings. At your local Stop & Shop supermarket in the United States, the same bottle of olive oil costs $7.98. If the exchange rate is 103 Kenyan shillings per U.S. dollar, then what is the U.S. dollar price of the olive oil in Kenya?
A)$10.30
B)$12.82
C)$7.98
D)$13.20
A)$10.30
B)$12.82
C)$7.98
D)$13.20
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19
Consider the following table, which shows the prices of cappuccinos in cafes in various cities.
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What is the approximate U.S. dollar price of a cappuccino in Melbourne?
A)$4.40
B)$4.10
C)$3.13
D)$6.77
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What is the approximate U.S. dollar price of a cappuccino in Melbourne?
A)$4.40
B)$4.10
C)$3.13
D)$6.77
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20
Consider the following table, which shows the prices of cappuccinos in cafes in various cities.
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What is the approximate U.S. dollar price of a cappuccino in Moscow?
A)$5.67
B)$4.10
C)$4.40
D)$3.13
?
What is the approximate U.S. dollar price of a cappuccino in Moscow?
A)$5.67
B)$4.10
C)$4.40
D)$3.13
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21
Consider the following table, which shows the prices of cappuccinos in cafes in various cities.
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What is the approximate U.S. dollar price of a cappuccino in Paris?
A)$4.60
B)$4.10
C)$3.13
D)$5.66
?
What is the approximate U.S. dollar price of a cappuccino in Paris?
A)$4.60
B)$4.10
C)$3.13
D)$5.66
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22
Consider the following table, which shows the prices of cappuccinos in cafes in various cities.
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Where does the cappuccino cost the MOST in terms of nominal U.S. dollars?
A)London
B)Paris
C)Melbourne
D)Stockholm
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Where does the cappuccino cost the MOST in terms of nominal U.S. dollars?
A)London
B)Paris
C)Melbourne
D)Stockholm
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23
Consider the following table, which shows the prices of cappuccinos in cafes in various cities.
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Where does the cappuccino cost the LEAST in terms of nominal U.S. dollars?
A)London
B)Paris
C)Melbourne
D)Stockholm
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Where does the cappuccino cost the LEAST in terms of nominal U.S. dollars?
A)London
B)Paris
C)Melbourne
D)Stockholm
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24
The U.S. trades with many countries within the European Union. If the European Union falls into a recession, the demand for U.S. dollars will shift to the _____, indicating a _____ in the demand for the U.S. dollar.
A)left; fall
B)right; fall
C)left; rise
D)right; rise
A)left; fall
B)right; fall
C)left; rise
D)right; rise
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25
The United States trades with many countries within the European Union. If the U.S. economy falls into a recession, the U.S. demand for imports will _____, leading to a _____ shift in the demand for the euro.
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
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26
The United States trades with many countries within the European Union. If the eurozone goes into a recession, the demand for U.S. exports will _____, leading to a _____ shift in the demand for the dollar.
A)fall; right
B)fall; left
C)rise; left
D)rise; right
A)fall; right
B)fall; left
C)rise; left
D)rise; right
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27
One of Fiji's major trading partners is Australia. If Australia's GDP rises, the demand for Fiji's exports will _____, leading to a _____ shift in the demand for the Fijian dollar.
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
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28
If Fiji's GDP rises, the demand for imports will _____, leading to a _____ shift in the supply of the Fijian dollar.
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
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29
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the US dollar market when US exports increase?
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B)

C)

D)

A)

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30
If the United Kingdom has high interest rates relative to other countries, the demand for the pound will _____, and the pound will _____ .
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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31
If the United Kingdom has lower interest rates relative to the United States, the demand for the pound will _____, and the pound will _____.
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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32
If the United Kingdom has lower interest rates relative to the United States, the supply of the pound will _____, leading to a _____ shift in the supply of the pound.
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
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33
If the United Kingdom has lower interest rates relative to the United States, the supply of the U.S. dollar will _____, leading to a _____ shift in the supply of the U.S. dollar.
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
A)rise; left
B)rise; right
C)fall; left
D)fall; right
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34
Which of the following factors will NOT lead to a shift in the demand of the U.S. dollar?
A)Interest rate differentials
B)Trade barriers
C)Relative GDP levels
D)The exchange rate
A)Interest rate differentials
B)Trade barriers
C)Relative GDP levels
D)The exchange rate
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35
Which of the following factors will NOT lead to a shift in the supply of the U.S. dollar?
A)The exchange rate
B)Domestic prices
C)The strength of the domestic economy
D)Foreign prices
A)The exchange rate
B)Domestic prices
C)The strength of the domestic economy
D)Foreign prices
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36
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the US dollar market when financial inflows into the US increase?
A)

B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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37
Kenya trades with Nigeria. If the prices of Kenyan products rise, the demand for the Kenyan shilling will _____, and the shilling will _____.
A)rise; appreciate
B)rise; depreciate
C)fall; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)rise; depreciate
C)fall; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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38
If Canada has low interest rates relative to other countries, the demand for the Canadian dollar will _____, and the Canadian dollar will _____.
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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39
Which of the following figures shows the effect on the British pound market when UK interest rates increase?
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B)

C)

D)

A)

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C)

D)

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40
The United States trades with Nigeria. If inflation rises in Nigeria, what will happen in the market for the Nigerian naira?
A)The demand for the naira will rise, and the naira will appreciate.
B)The demand for the naira will fall, and the naira will depreciate.
C)The demand for the naira will rise, and the naira will depreciate.
D)The demand for the naira will fall, and the naira will appreciate.
A)The demand for the naira will rise, and the naira will appreciate.
B)The demand for the naira will fall, and the naira will depreciate.
C)The demand for the naira will rise, and the naira will depreciate.
D)The demand for the naira will fall, and the naira will appreciate.
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41
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the market for Ugandan shillings (the currency of Uganda) when Ugandan GDP increases?
A)

B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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42
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift(s) in the market for Egyptian pounds (the currency of Egypt) when Egypt's domestic prices rise?
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B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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43
If corporate tax rates fall in the United States, the demand for the dollar will _____, and the dollar will _____.
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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44
If corporate tax rates rise in Brazil, the demand for the real will _____, and the real will _____.
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; appreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; depreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; appreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; depreciate
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45
From the 1930s to the 1990s, the Australian tobacco leaf industry benefited from regulation on local leaf content. The regulation stipulated that cigarette manufacturers that used imported tobacco leaf also had to include 57% domestically produced tobacco leaf in their products. In the 1990s, this regulation was lifted. As a result, the local tobacco industry eventually failed because it could not compete with foreign producers. If Australia is now importing cigarettes from China, we would expect to see _____ in the demand for the Chinese yuan and _____ in the supply of the Australian dollar.
A)an increase; a decrease
B)a decrease; an increase
C)a decrease; a decrease
D)an increase; an increase
A)an increase; a decrease
B)a decrease; an increase
C)a decrease; a decrease
D)an increase; an increase
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46
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the Croatian kuna (the currency of Croatia) market if the value of the kuna is expected to rise in the near future?
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B)

C)

D)

A)

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C)

D)

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47
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the market for the Mongolian tugrik (the currency of Mongolia) if the value of the tugrik is expected to fall in the near future?
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B)

C)

D)

A)

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C)

D)

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48
If business profitability decreases in Albania, which of the following figures shows what we expect to see in the market for the Albanian lek?
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B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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49
After the August 2019 primary elections in Argentina, foreign investors perceived increased political risk. The demand for the peso _____, and the peso _____.
A)rose; appreciated
B)fell; appreciated
C)rose; depreciated
D)fell; depreciated
A)rose; appreciated
B)fell; appreciated
C)rose; depreciated
D)fell; depreciated
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50
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the market for the Japanese yen if Japanese interest rates decrease?
A)

B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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51
If a country's bonds are downgraded by Moody's ratings agency, the demand for the currency will _____, and the currency will _____.
A)remain unchanged; appreciate
B)increase; depreciate
C)decrease; depreciate
D)increase; appreciate
A)remain unchanged; appreciate
B)increase; depreciate
C)decrease; depreciate
D)increase; appreciate
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52
If a country's bonds ratings are increased by Standard & Poor's ratings agency, the demand for the currency will _____, and the currency will _____.
A)remain unchanged; appreciate
B)increase; depreciate
C)decrease; depreciate
D)increase; appreciate
A)remain unchanged; appreciate
B)increase; depreciate
C)decrease; depreciate
D)increase; appreciate
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53
The United Kingdom passed a referendum on leaving the European Union. Much uncertainty revolved around the exact terms of the exit. In October 2019, the possibility of a deal on the exit terms raised investor optimism, so the demand for the pound _____, and the pound _____.
A)rose; appreciated
B)fell; appreciated
C)rose; depreciated
D)fell; depreciated
A)rose; appreciated
B)fell; appreciated
C)rose; depreciated
D)fell; depreciated
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54
Kazakhstan trades with Russia. If costs of production fall in Russia, the demand for the Kazakhstani tenge will _____, and the tenge will _____.
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; appreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; depreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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55
If costs of raw materials fall in Russia, the demand for the ruble will _____, and the ruble will _____.
A)rise; depreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; appreciate
D)fall; appreciate
A)rise; depreciate
B)fall; depreciate
C)rise; appreciate
D)fall; appreciate
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56
If the value of the U.S. dollar is expected to rise in the future, the demand for the U.S. dollar will _____ and the dollar will _____.
A)remain unchanged; depreciate
B)rise; depreciate
C)fall; depreciate
D)rise; appreciate
A)remain unchanged; depreciate
B)rise; depreciate
C)fall; depreciate
D)rise; appreciate
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57
If the value of the U.S. dollar is expected to fall in the future, speculators will:
A)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will increase, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
B)buy the dollar, and the demand for the dollar will increase, leading to an appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
C)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will decrease, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
D)buy the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will remain unchanged, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
A)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will increase, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
B)buy the dollar, and the demand for the dollar will increase, leading to an appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
C)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will decrease, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
D)buy the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will remain unchanged, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
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58
If the value of the U.S. dollar is expected to rise in the future, speculators will:
A)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will increase, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
B)buy the dollar, and the demand for the dollar will increase, leading to an appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
C)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will decrease, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
D)buy the dollar, and the demand for the dollar will remain unchanged, leading to an appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
A)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will increase, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
B)buy the dollar, and the demand for the dollar will increase, leading to an appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
C)sell the dollar, and the supply of the dollar will decrease, leading to a depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
D)buy the dollar, and the demand for the dollar will remain unchanged, leading to an appreciation of the U.S. dollar.
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59
Suppose Brazil's Embraer aircraft company builds a new jet, which becomes very popular. Many international airlines begin ordering the jet. Which of the following figures shows what might happen in the market for the Brazilian real?
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60
When China joined the World Trade Organization, Americans:
A)increased their imports from China, but the supply of the U.S. dollar remained fixed in the dollar market.
B)did not change the amount of goods and services imported from China, and therefore there was no change in the exchange rate.
C)increased their imports from China, leading to an increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the dollar market.
D)decreased their imports from China, leading to a decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the dollar market.
A)increased their imports from China, but the supply of the U.S. dollar remained fixed in the dollar market.
B)did not change the amount of goods and services imported from China, and therefore there was no change in the exchange rate.
C)increased their imports from China, leading to an increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the dollar market.
D)decreased their imports from China, leading to a decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the dollar market.
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61
In 2015, diplomatic relations were re-established between Cuba and the United States. In 2016, Carnival Cruise Lines began operating passenger cruises to Havana. This led to:
A)an increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
B)a decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
C)no change in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
D)restrictions on the amount of U.S. dollars that could be traded.
A)an increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
B)a decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
C)no change in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
D)restrictions on the amount of U.S. dollars that could be traded.
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62
In 2019, U.S. regulations were passed whereby passenger cruises were no longer allowed to travel to Havana, Cuba. This led to:
A)an increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
B)a decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
C)no change in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
D)restrictions on the amount of U.S. dollars that could be traded.
A)an increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
B)a decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
C)no change in the supply of the U.S. dollar in the currency exchange market for U.S. dollars to Cuban pesos.
D)restrictions on the amount of U.S. dollars that could be traded.
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63
After Vietnam joined the World Trade Organization in 2007, both the country's imports and exports increased significantly. Based on this scenario, which of the following would have occurred in the market for the Vietnamese dong?
(i) an increase in the demand for the Vietnamese dong
(ii) a decrease in the demand for the Vietnamese dong
(iii) an increase in the supply of the Vietnamese dong
(iv) a decrease in the supply of the Vietnamese dong
A)(i), (ii), (iii), and (iv)
B)(ii) and (iv)
C)(i) and (iv)
D)(i) and (iii)
(i) an increase in the demand for the Vietnamese dong
(ii) a decrease in the demand for the Vietnamese dong
(iii) an increase in the supply of the Vietnamese dong
(iv) a decrease in the supply of the Vietnamese dong
A)(i), (ii), (iii), and (iv)
B)(ii) and (iv)
C)(i) and (iv)
D)(i) and (iii)
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64
In 2010, Eyjafjallajokull (a volcano in Iceland) erupted and created a dangerous ash cloud over Northern Europe. This led to major travel disruptions, and tourism to Iceland immediately fell by 30%. Which of the following would have happened in the market for the Iceland krona?
A)An increase in the demand for the Icelandic krona
B)A ban on the use of the Icelandic krona
C)No change in the demand for the Icelandic krona
D)A decrease in the demand for the Icelandic krona
A)An increase in the demand for the Icelandic krona
B)A ban on the use of the Icelandic krona
C)No change in the demand for the Icelandic krona
D)A decrease in the demand for the Icelandic krona
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65
In 2010, Eyjafjallajokull (a volcano in Iceland) erupted and created a dangerous ash cloud over Northern Europe. This led to major travel disruptions, and tourism to Iceland immediately fell by 30%. This included American tourists, some of whom cancelled their plans to visit Iceland. Which of the following would have happened in the market for the U.S. dollar?
A)An increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar
B)No change in the supply for the U.S. dollar
C)A decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar
D)An increase in the demand for the Icelandic krona
A)An increase in the supply of the U.S. dollar
B)No change in the supply for the U.S. dollar
C)A decrease in the supply of the U.S. dollar
D)An increase in the demand for the Icelandic krona
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66
In 2008, the financial crisis had a severe impact on Iceland. Several of the country's private banks could not refinance their short-term debt, and this led to these institutions being rated as risky. As a result, there was _____ the Icelandic krona.
A)a depreciation of
B)an appreciation of
C)increased demand for
D)no change in the value of
A)a depreciation of
B)an appreciation of
C)increased demand for
D)no change in the value of
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67
The larger a country's trade deficit, the _____ in the market for that currency.
A)greater the supply of a currency relative to demand
B)smaller the supply of a currency relative to demand
C)greater the demand of a currency relative to supply
D)more equal demand is to supply
A)greater the supply of a currency relative to demand
B)smaller the supply of a currency relative to demand
C)greater the demand of a currency relative to supply
D)more equal demand is to supply
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68
Suppose the domestic price of a gallon of milk is $3.75 in the United States, and a similar gallon of milk costs 45 yuan in China. If the nominal exchange rate is 7.08 yuan per U.S. dollar, then what is the real exchange rate?
A)1.0
B)6.36
C)7.08
D)0.59
A)1.0
B)6.36
C)7.08
D)0.59
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69
Suppose the domestic price of a gallon of milk is $3.75 in the United States, and a similar gallon of milk costs 70 pesos in Mexico. If the nominal exchange rate is 19.06 Mexican pesos per U.S. dollar, then what is the approximate real exchange rate?
A)1.02
B)3.67
C)2.05
D)19.06
A)1.02
B)3.67
C)2.05
D)19.06
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70
Suppose the domestic price of a beer is 300 Kenyan shillings in Kenya and a similar beer costs 30 Mexican pesos in Mexico. If the nominal exchange rate is 0.18 Mexican peso per Kenyan shilling, then what is the real exchange rate?
A)5.4
B)1.8
C)0.18
D)10.0
A)5.4
B)1.8
C)0.18
D)10.0
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71
Suppose the domestic price of a pair of boots is $139.99 and a similar pair of boots costs 10,695 Bangladeshi taka in Dhaka, Bangladesh. If the nominal exchange rate is 84.7 Bangladeshi taka per U.S. dollar, then what is the approximate real exchange rate?
A)126.0
B)2.1
C)1.1
D)0.91
A)126.0
B)2.1
C)1.1
D)0.91
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72
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the market for the Japanese yen if the real exchange rate depreciates in Japan?
A)

B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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73
Which of the following figures shows the correct shift in the market for the Japanese yen if the real exchange rate appreciates in Japan?
A)

B)

C)

D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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74
A real exchange rate depreciation in the U.S. dollar will lead to:
A)Americans importing less and exporting more.
B)Americans importing more and exporting less.
C)a current account deficit.
D)a negative trade balance.
A)Americans importing less and exporting more.
B)Americans importing more and exporting less.
C)a current account deficit.
D)a negative trade balance.
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75
The balance of payments:
A)is the same as the current account balance.
B)is the same as the country's financial account balance.
C)summarizes a country's transactions with the rest of the world.
D)summarizes the amount of currency exchanged every year.
A)is the same as the current account balance.
B)is the same as the country's financial account balance.
C)summarizes a country's transactions with the rest of the world.
D)summarizes the amount of currency exchanged every year.
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76
If the domestic price (in dollars) is _____ the foreign price (converted to dollars), then the United States will _____ foreigners.
A)lower than; export more to
B)higher than; export more to
C)lower than; import more from
D)equal to; export more to
A)lower than; export more to
B)higher than; export more to
C)lower than; import more from
D)equal to; export more to
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77
The current account balance measures the:
A)difference between the country's financial inflows and financial outflows.
B)difference between the country's exports and the country's imports.
C)sum of the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
D)difference between the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
A)difference between the country's financial inflows and financial outflows.
B)difference between the country's exports and the country's imports.
C)sum of the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
D)difference between the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
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78
The financial account balance measures the:
A)difference between the country's financial inflows and financial outflows.
B)difference between the country's exports and the country's imports.
C)sum of the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
D)difference between the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
A)difference between the country's financial inflows and financial outflows.
B)difference between the country's exports and the country's imports.
C)sum of the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
D)difference between the income that Americans receive from abroad and the income that Americans pay to people abroad.
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79
A fixed exchange rate can be defined as one where the:
A)demand for the currency is fixed.
B)supply of the currency is fixed.
C)government effectively sets the price of the currency.
D)government manages the price of the currency within a certain range.
A)demand for the currency is fixed.
B)supply of the currency is fixed.
C)government effectively sets the price of the currency.
D)government manages the price of the currency within a certain range.
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80
If the financial account balance is $2 trillion, then the current account balance is:
A)$2 trillion.
B)-$2 trillion.
C)zero.
D)$4 trillion.
A)$2 trillion.
B)-$2 trillion.
C)zero.
D)$4 trillion.
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