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Deck 5: Saving and Investment in the Open Economy
1
If a U.S.company imports 10 Toyotas from Japan at $15,000 each,and the Japanese company buys airline tickets on a U.S.airline with the money,how does this affect the U.S.balance of payments accounts?
A)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in financial account
B)Decline in financial account; increase in merchandise trade
C)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in services
D)Decline in services; increase in merchandise trade
A)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in financial account
B)Decline in financial account; increase in merchandise trade
C)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in services
D)Decline in services; increase in merchandise trade
Decline in merchandise trade; increase in services
2
If all international factor payment flows are investment income,then net investment income from abroad equals
A)net exports.
B)the current account balance.
C)the trade balance.
D)net income from abroad.
A)net exports.
B)the current account balance.
C)the trade balance.
D)net income from abroad.
net income from abroad.
3
The difference between the current account balance and net exports is
A)the capital account.
B)net unilateral transfers plus net factor payments from abroad.
C)adjustments in net foreign assets.
D)income receipts from foreign assets.
A)the capital account.
B)net unilateral transfers plus net factor payments from abroad.
C)adjustments in net foreign assets.
D)income receipts from foreign assets.
net unilateral transfers plus net factor payments from abroad.
4
Suppose a wealthy Canadian donates $10 million to charities in Mexico.Mexican net exports ________ and the current account balance ________.
A)fall; rises
B)rise; rises
C)are unchanged; is unchanged
D)fall; is unchanged
A)fall; rises
B)rise; rises
C)are unchanged; is unchanged
D)fall; is unchanged
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5
If a country's merchandise exports exceed its merchandise imports it has a
A)trade surplus.
B)trade deficit.
C)current account surplus.
D)current account deficit.
A)trade surplus.
B)trade deficit.
C)current account surplus.
D)current account deficit.
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6
Which of the following would be part of the nation's financial account?
A)A night club show seen by an American in Mexico City
B)A dividend from a British equity owned by an American
C)A payment to the Philippine government for the use of military bases in their country
D)One hundred shares of British Petroleum stock purchased by an American
A)A night club show seen by an American in Mexico City
B)A dividend from a British equity owned by an American
C)A payment to the Philippine government for the use of military bases in their country
D)One hundred shares of British Petroleum stock purchased by an American
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7
If a French company sells 1000 gallons of Perrier to a U.S.company at 5 euros per gallon,and uses the money to buy stock in a Spanish cork company,how does this affect the French balance of payments accounts?
A)Decrease in financial account; increase in merchandise trade
B)Decrease in merchandise trade; increase in financial account
C)Decrease in net investment income from abroad; increase in financial account
D)Decrease in merchandise trade; increase in net income from abroad
A)Decrease in financial account; increase in merchandise trade
B)Decrease in merchandise trade; increase in financial account
C)Decrease in net investment income from abroad; increase in financial account
D)Decrease in merchandise trade; increase in net income from abroad
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8
Which of the following transactions would not be included in the current account of the home country?
A)A consumer good is imported into the home country.
B)A home country resident makes a deposit in a foreign bank.
C)A foreign student pays tuition to a university in the home country.
D)A home country resident receives income on his or her foreign assets.
A)A consumer good is imported into the home country.
B)A home country resident makes a deposit in a foreign bank.
C)A foreign student pays tuition to a university in the home country.
D)A home country resident receives income on his or her foreign assets.
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9
If France has a trade deficit,then
A)imports into France exceed exports from France.
B)exports from France exceed imports into France.
C)imports into the United States from France exceed exports from the United States into France.
D)imports into France from the United States exceed exports from France into the United States.
A)imports into France exceed exports from France.
B)exports from France exceed imports into France.
C)imports into the United States from France exceed exports from the United States into France.
D)imports into France from the United States exceed exports from France into the United States.
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10
A country has a current account surplus if
A)the value of its exports exceeds the value of its imports, assuming net income from foreign assets and net unilateral transfers have a value of zero.
B)the value of its net exports of services exceeds the value of its net exports of goods.
C)it receives more income from foreign assets than it pays to foreigners for foreign-owned domestic assets.
D)its capital inflows exceed its capital outflows.
A)the value of its exports exceeds the value of its imports, assuming net income from foreign assets and net unilateral transfers have a value of zero.
B)the value of its net exports of services exceeds the value of its net exports of goods.
C)it receives more income from foreign assets than it pays to foreigners for foreign-owned domestic assets.
D)its capital inflows exceed its capital outflows.
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11
If a French company exports $2 million of machinery to Italy and French tourists spend $2 million at Italian beaches,the French merchandise trade balance ________,and the French financial account balance ________.
A)rises; rises
B)rises; is unchanged
C)is unchanged; is unchanged
D)is unchanged; rises
A)rises; rises
B)rises; is unchanged
C)is unchanged; is unchanged
D)is unchanged; rises
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12
Which of the following would be part of the nation's current account?
A)An old house purchased by an American in Italy
B)The purchase of a U.S. Treasury bond by a foreigner
C)The interest an American earns on a British bond
D)A factory built by the Japanese in the United States
A)An old house purchased by an American in Italy
B)The purchase of a U.S. Treasury bond by a foreigner
C)The interest an American earns on a British bond
D)A factory built by the Japanese in the United States
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13
The current account balance consists of
A)the trade balance plus the services balance.
B)net exports of goods and services, minus net unilateral transfers.
C)net exports of goods and services, plus net income from abroad, plus net unilateral transfers.
D)net exports of goods and services, plus net income from abroad, plus net unilateral transfers, minus the financial account balance.
A)the trade balance plus the services balance.
B)net exports of goods and services, minus net unilateral transfers.
C)net exports of goods and services, plus net income from abroad, plus net unilateral transfers.
D)net exports of goods and services, plus net income from abroad, plus net unilateral transfers, minus the financial account balance.
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14
The balance of payments equals
A)the sum of the current account and the financial account.
B)the current account minus net unilateral transfers.
C)net investment income from abroad.
D)the net increase in a country's official reserve assets.
A)the sum of the current account and the financial account.
B)the current account minus net unilateral transfers.
C)net investment income from abroad.
D)the net increase in a country's official reserve assets.
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15
If the United States sells computers to Russia,and uses the proceeds to buy shares of stock in Russian companies,the U.S.trade balance ________ and the U.S.financial account balance ________.
A)rises; rises
B)rises; falls
C)falls; falls
D)falls; rises
A)rises; rises
B)rises; falls
C)falls; falls
D)falls; rises
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16
If the United States donates footballs to Japan,how is the transaction recorded on the U.S.balance of payments accounts?
A)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in financial account
B)Decline in financial account; increase in merchandise trade
C)Decline in net unilateral transfers; increase in merchandise trade
D)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in net unilateral transfers
A)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in financial account
B)Decline in financial account; increase in merchandise trade
C)Decline in net unilateral transfers; increase in merchandise trade
D)Decline in merchandise trade; increase in net unilateral transfers
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17
If a French company exports $2 million of machinery to Italy and French tourists spend $2 million at Italian beaches,the Italian current account balance ________,and the Italian financial account balance ________.
A)rises; rises
B)rises; is unchanged
C)is unchanged; is unchanged
D)is unchanged; rises
A)rises; rises
B)rises; is unchanged
C)is unchanged; is unchanged
D)is unchanged; rises
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18
Net exports of goods are known as
A)the balance of payments.
B)the merchandise trade balance.
C)the current account.
D)the financial account.
A)the balance of payments.
B)the merchandise trade balance.
C)the current account.
D)the financial account.
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19
If a U.S.firm buys tulips from a Dutch firm and the Dutch firm uses the dollars it gets to buy U.S.stocks,the U.S.trade balance ________ and the U.S.financial account ________.
A)rises; rises
B)rises; falls
C)falls; falls
D)falls; rises
A)rises; rises
B)rises; falls
C)falls; falls
D)falls; rises
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20
If a Japanese company sells 200 VCRs to a French company and uses the money to buy U.S.government bonds,the Japanese merchandise trade balance ________,and the Japanese financial account balance ________.
A)rises; rises
B)rises; falls
C)falls; falls
D)falls; rises
A)rises; rises
B)rises; falls
C)falls; falls
D)falls; rises
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21
Suppose a country has the following balance of payments data.
(a)Calculate the current account balance.
(b)Calculate the financial account balance.
(c)Calculate the trade balance.
(d)Calculate net factor payments.

(a)Calculate the current account balance.
(b)Calculate the financial account balance.
(c)Calculate the trade balance.
(d)Calculate net factor payments.
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22
Assume that an increase in Costa Rica's government budget deficit reduced desired national saving by 10 million colon.Assuming Costa rice is a small open economy,you would expect the government's action to
A)increase the current account balance by exactly 10 million colon.
B)increase the current account balance by less than 10 million colon.
C)reduce the current account balance by exactly 10 million colon.
D)reduce the current account balance by more than 10 million colon.
A)increase the current account balance by exactly 10 million colon.
B)increase the current account balance by less than 10 million colon.
C)reduce the current account balance by exactly 10 million colon.
D)reduce the current account balance by more than 10 million colon.
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23
In a large open economy like the United States,an increased government budget deficit which reduces national saving
A)reduces investment and improves the current account balance.
B)reduces investment and reduces the current account balance.
C)has no effect on investment, but reduces the current account balance.
D)has no effect on either investment or the current account balance.
A)reduces investment and improves the current account balance.
B)reduces investment and reduces the current account balance.
C)has no effect on investment, but reduces the current account balance.
D)has no effect on either investment or the current account balance.
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24
The United States became a net debtor because
A)it ran consistently large current account deficits.
B)it ran consistently large current account surpluses.
C)it lent a lot to people in foreign countries.
D)it provided much foreign aid to other countries.
A)it ran consistently large current account deficits.
B)it ran consistently large current account surpluses.
C)it lent a lot to people in foreign countries.
D)it provided much foreign aid to other countries.
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25
A negative value for the U.S.official reserve assets line in the balance of payments accounts means that
A)U)S. residents have sold more gold to foreigners than they bought.
B)U)S. residents bought more gold from foreigners than they sold.
C)the U.S. central bank has increased its holdings of foreign reserve assets.
D)the U.S. central bank has decreased its holdings of foreign reserve assets.
A)U)S. residents have sold more gold to foreigners than they bought.
B)U)S. residents bought more gold from foreigners than they sold.
C)the U.S. central bank has increased its holdings of foreign reserve assets.
D)the U.S. central bank has decreased its holdings of foreign reserve assets.
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26
An increase in a small open economy's government budget deficit that reduces national saving and the current account balance causes an
A)increase in desired saving.
B)increase in the world real interest rate.
C)increase in exports.
D)increase in absorption.
A)increase in desired saving.
B)increase in the world real interest rate.
C)increase in exports.
D)increase in absorption.
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27
If the Federal Reserve buys $3 billion worth of Japanese yen and sells $5 billion of euros,how does this affect the balance of payments?
A)Falls by $2 billion
B)Rises by $2 billion
C)Rises by $3 billion
D)Falls by $5 billion
A)Falls by $2 billion
B)Rises by $2 billion
C)Rises by $3 billion
D)Falls by $5 billion
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28
An economic benefit of capital outflows is that they
A)create future income payment inflows.
B)increase domestic investment.
C)reduce domestic saving.
D)reduce domestic unemployment.
A)create future income payment inflows.
B)increase domestic investment.
C)reduce domestic saving.
D)reduce domestic unemployment.
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29
A friend claims that the United States is a net international debtor.The best way of testing this claim is to see whether
A)U)S. foreign liabilities exceeded U.S. foreign income.
B)U)S. receipts from foreign assets exceeded U.S. payments to foreign owners of U.S. assets.
C)U)S. official reserve assets were positive or negative.
D)the United States ran a balance of payments surplus or deficit last year.
A)U)S. foreign liabilities exceeded U.S. foreign income.
B)U)S. receipts from foreign assets exceeded U.S. payments to foreign owners of U.S. assets.
C)U)S. official reserve assets were positive or negative.
D)the United States ran a balance of payments surplus or deficit last year.
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30
If the United States had a financial account deficit of $50 billion,we could say the United States had
A)net imports of $50 billion.
B)net foreign borrowing of $50 billion.
C)acquired net foreign assets of $50 billion.
D)a current account deficit of $50 billion.
A)net imports of $50 billion.
B)net foreign borrowing of $50 billion.
C)acquired net foreign assets of $50 billion.
D)a current account deficit of $50 billion.
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31
If there are no net factor payments from abroad and no unilateral transfers,net exports of $10 billion is the same as
A)a current account deficit of $10 billion.
B)a financial account surplus of $10 billion.
C)net acquisition of foreign assets of $10 billion.
D)net foreign borrowing of $10 billion.
A)a current account deficit of $10 billion.
B)a financial account surplus of $10 billion.
C)net acquisition of foreign assets of $10 billion.
D)net foreign borrowing of $10 billion.
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Suppose output is $35 billion,government purchases are $10 billion,desired consumption is $15 billion,and desired investment is $6 billion.Net foreign lending would be equal to
A)-$4 billion.
B)-$2 billion.
C)$2 billion.
D)$4 billion.
A)-$4 billion.
B)-$2 billion.
C)$2 billion.
D)$4 billion.
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33
Assuming no change in the effective tax rate on capital,a decrease in the government budget deficit will reduce the current account deficit if and only if the decrease in the budget deficit
A)reduces desired national saving.
B)increases desired national saving.
C)reduces desired national investment.
D)increases desired national investment.
A)reduces desired national saving.
B)increases desired national saving.
C)reduces desired national investment.
D)increases desired national investment.
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34
A financial account surplus necessarily implies
A)a balance of payments surplus.
B)a current account surplus.
C)a current account deficit.
D)an increase in the nation's official reserve assets.
A)a balance of payments surplus.
B)a current account surplus.
C)a current account deficit.
D)an increase in the nation's official reserve assets.
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35
If a country has a current account surplus,it also has
A)a financial account surplus.
B)an increase in its official reserve assets.
C)a balance of payments deficit.
D)an increase in its holding of net foreign assets.
A)a financial account surplus.
B)an increase in its official reserve assets.
C)a balance of payments deficit.
D)an increase in its holding of net foreign assets.
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36
A country's financial account balance decreases if
A)its current account balance increases.
B)its income payment inflows on foreign assets decrease.
C)its domestic residents working abroad reduce the income they send home to their families.
D)foreigners increase their purchases of its existing assets.
A)its current account balance increases.
B)its income payment inflows on foreign assets decrease.
C)its domestic residents working abroad reduce the income they send home to their families.
D)foreigners increase their purchases of its existing assets.
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37
For each of the following transactions,explain what happens to the merchandise trade balance,current account balance,and financial account balance in both the United States and Mexico.The exchange rate is 2 Mexican pesos per U.S.dollar.
(a)A Mexican firm spends 4 million pesos to buy radiology equipment from a U.S.firm.
(b)A U.S.firm buys 20,000 sombreros at 20 pesos each.
(c)Mexican computer firms send 200 programmers to universities in the United States,paying tuition and expenses of $3000 each.
(d)A Mexican entrepreneur gives 50,000 pesos to the United Way of San Antonio,Texas.
(e)Mexican investors buy $10 million worth of 30-year U.S.Treasury bonds.
(a)A Mexican firm spends 4 million pesos to buy radiology equipment from a U.S.firm.
(b)A U.S.firm buys 20,000 sombreros at 20 pesos each.
(c)Mexican computer firms send 200 programmers to universities in the United States,paying tuition and expenses of $3000 each.
(d)A Mexican entrepreneur gives 50,000 pesos to the United Way of San Antonio,Texas.
(e)Mexican investors buy $10 million worth of 30-year U.S.Treasury bonds.
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38
Suppose the current account shows debits of $5.3 billion and credits of $4.7 billion.The current account balance is ________,and the financial account balance is ________.
A)+$0.6 billion; -$0.6 billion
B)+$0.6 billion; +$0.6 billion
C)-$0.6 billion; -$0.6 billion
D)-$0.6 billion; +$0.6 billion
A)+$0.6 billion; -$0.6 billion
B)+$0.6 billion; +$0.6 billion
C)-$0.6 billion; -$0.6 billion
D)-$0.6 billion; +$0.6 billion
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39
If the Federal Reserve buys $3 billion worth of Japanese yen,$6 billion of euros,and sells $5 billion of British pounds,how does this affect the balance of payments?
A)Falls by $4 billion
B)Rises by $4 billion
C)Rises by $9 billion
D)Falls by $5 billion
A)Falls by $4 billion
B)Rises by $4 billion
C)Rises by $9 billion
D)Falls by $5 billion
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40
Suppose a country has the following balance of payments data.
(a)Calculate the current account balance.
(b)Calculate the financial account balance.
(c)Calculate the trade balance.
(d)Calculate net factor payments.

(a)Calculate the current account balance.
(b)Calculate the financial account balance.
(c)Calculate the trade balance.
(d)Calculate net factor payments.
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41
A small open economy has a current account balance of zero.A rise in its investment demand causes
A)a current account surplus.
B)a financial account deficit.
C)income to exceed absorption.
D)net borrowing from abroad.
A)a current account surplus.
B)a financial account deficit.
C)income to exceed absorption.
D)net borrowing from abroad.
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42
Suppose output is $1000 billion,government purchases are $200 billion,desired consumption is $700 billion,and desired investment is $150 billion.Net foreign lending would be equal to
A)-$150 billion.
B)-$50 billion.
C)$50 billion.
D)$150 billion.
A)-$150 billion.
B)-$50 billion.
C)$50 billion.
D)$150 billion.
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43
Suppose output is $35 billion,government purchases are $10 billion,desired consumption is $15 billion,and desired investment is $6 billion.Absorption is equal to
A)$25 billion.
B)$31 billion.
C)$35 billion.
D)$39 billion.
A)$25 billion.
B)$31 billion.
C)$35 billion.
D)$39 billion.
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44
Suppose output is $35 billion,government purchases are $10 billion,desired consumption is $15 billion,and desired investment is $6 billion.Desired savings is equal to
A)$2 billion.
B)$10 billion.
C)$14 billion.
D)$16 billion.
A)$2 billion.
B)$10 billion.
C)$14 billion.
D)$16 billion.
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45
In goods market equilibrium in an open economy,
A)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports.
B)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports less the amount lent abroad.
C)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment.
D)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment plus the current account balance.
A)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports.
B)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports less the amount lent abroad.
C)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment.
D)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment plus the current account balance.
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46
An economy is considered a small open economy if it
A)is too small to affect the world real interest rate.
B)has GDP less than 1% of world GDP.
C)doesn't trade internationally.
D)has a zero trade balance.
A)is too small to affect the world real interest rate.
B)has GDP less than 1% of world GDP.
C)doesn't trade internationally.
D)has a zero trade balance.
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47
Suppose output is $440 billion,government purchases are $40 billion,desired consumption is $320 billion,and net exports are $35 billion.Absorption is equal to
A)$405 billion.
B)$420 billion.
C)$435 billion.
D)$440 billion.
A)$405 billion.
B)$420 billion.
C)$435 billion.
D)$440 billion.
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48
Absorption refers to
A)the total amount of imports purchased by a country.
B)the net amount of imports purchased by a country.
C)total spending by domestic residents, businesses, and governments.
D)GDP less desired consumption, desired investment, and government purchases.
A)the total amount of imports purchased by a country.
B)the net amount of imports purchased by a country.
C)total spending by domestic residents, businesses, and governments.
D)GDP less desired consumption, desired investment, and government purchases.
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49
Suppose output is $440 billion,government purchases are $40 billion,desired consumption is $320 billion,and net exports are $35 billion.Then desired investment equals
A)$20 billion.
B)$30 billion.
C)$35 billion.
D)$45 billion.
A)$20 billion.
B)$30 billion.
C)$35 billion.
D)$45 billion.
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50
A small open economy has a current account balance of zero.A rise in the world real interest rate causes
A)a current account surplus.
B)a financial account surplus.
C)net borrowing from abroad.
D)absorption to exceed income.
A)a current account surplus.
B)a financial account surplus.
C)net borrowing from abroad.
D)absorption to exceed income.
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51
Suppose an economy has output of 2100,government spending of 40,consumption of 1600,and absorption of 1940.Calculate the equilibrium values of investment and net exports.
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52
Suppose output is $35 billion,government purchases are $10 billion,desired consumption is $15 billion,and net exports are $4 billion.Then desired investment equals
A)$2 billion.
B)$4 billion.
C)$6 billion.
D)$8 billion.
A)$2 billion.
B)$4 billion.
C)$6 billion.
D)$8 billion.
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53
Suppose output is $35 billion,government purchases are $10 billion,consumption is $15 billion,and net exports are $4 billion.Assume net factor payments equal 0.
(a)Calculate the equilibrium amount of investment.Show your work.
(b)Calculate the equilibrium amount of absorption.Show your work.
(c)Calculate the equilibrium amount of the financial account balance.Show your work.
(a)Calculate the equilibrium amount of investment.Show your work.
(b)Calculate the equilibrium amount of absorption.Show your work.
(c)Calculate the equilibrium amount of the financial account balance.Show your work.
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54
A small open economy reduces its desired saving.This causes the world real interest rate to ________ and the country's current account balance to ________
A)fall; fall
B)remain unchanged; rise
C)fall; rise
D)remain unchanged; fall
A)fall; fall
B)remain unchanged; rise
C)fall; rise
D)remain unchanged; fall
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55
In goods market equilibrium in an open economy,
A)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports.
B)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports less the amount lent abroad.
C)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment.
D)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment plus the amount lent abroad.
A)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports.
B)the desired amount of exports must equal the desired amount of imports less the amount lent abroad.
C)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment.
D)the desired amount of national saving must equal the desired amount of domestic investment plus the amount lent abroad.
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56
How did the United States become a net debtor in the 1980s? Is our foreign debt a significant problem? Explain.
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57
The goods market equilibrium condition in an open economy shows that
A)NX = Sd - Id.
B)Sd = NX - Id.
C)Sd = Id - NX.
D)Sd = Id.
A)NX = Sd - Id.
B)Sd = NX - Id.
C)Sd = Id - NX.
D)Sd = Id.
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58
A small open economy increases its investment demand.This causes the world real interest rate to ________ and the country's current account balance to ________.
A)rise; fall
B)remain unchanged; rise
C)rise; rise
D)remain unchanged; fall
A)rise; fall
B)remain unchanged; rise
C)rise; rise
D)remain unchanged; fall
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59
In a saving-investment diagram for a small open economy
A)the saving curve is vertical at some fixed level of output.
B)the saving curve is horizontal at some fixed interest rate.
C)the real interest rate is fixed at the world real interest rate.
D)equilibrium requires that Sd = Id.
A)the saving curve is vertical at some fixed level of output.
B)the saving curve is horizontal at some fixed interest rate.
C)the real interest rate is fixed at the world real interest rate.
D)equilibrium requires that Sd = Id.
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60
Total spending by domestic residents,businesses,and governments is called
A)investment.
B)net domestic purchases.
C)absorption.
D)GDP.
A)investment.
B)net domestic purchases.
C)absorption.
D)GDP.
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61
If there is an increase in taxes on business firms in a small open economy,it causes the current account to ________ and the equilibrium quantity of saving to ________.
A)fall; fall
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; fall
A)fall; fall
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; fall
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62
Consider a small open economy with desired national saving of Sd = 20 + 200rw and desired investment of Id = 30 - 200rw.
Calculate national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium when the real world interest rate is
(a)rw = 0.025.
(b)rw = 0.05.
(c)rw = 0.0.
(d)Now suppose something causes desired national saving to increase by 10,so that it is now Sd = 30 + 200rw.Repeat parts (a),(b),and (c).
(e)Suppose,with desired national saving at its original level of Sd = 20 + 200rw,something causes desired investment to rise by 10,to Id = 40 - 200rw.Repeat parts (a),(b),and (c).
Calculate national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium when the real world interest rate is
(a)rw = 0.025.
(b)rw = 0.05.
(c)rw = 0.0.
(d)Now suppose something causes desired national saving to increase by 10,so that it is now Sd = 30 + 200rw.Repeat parts (a),(b),and (c).
(e)Suppose,with desired national saving at its original level of Sd = 20 + 200rw,something causes desired investment to rise by 10,to Id = 40 - 200rw.Repeat parts (a),(b),and (c).
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63
Consider a small open economy in equilibrium with a current account deficit.
(a)Draw a diagram showing this situation.
(b)What happens to national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium if government expenditures rise temporarily? Show this result in your diagram.
(a)Draw a diagram showing this situation.
(b)What happens to national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium if government expenditures rise temporarily? Show this result in your diagram.
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64
What determines the interest rate in a small open economy?
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65
Consider a small open economy with desired national saving of Sd = 200 + 10,000rw and desired investment of Id = 1000 - 5000rw.If rw = 0.05,then net exports equal
A)100.
B)50.
C)-50.
D)-100.
A)100.
B)50.
C)-50.
D)-100.
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66
Consider a small open economy in equilibrium with a zero current account balance.What happens to national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium if
(a)future income rises?
(b)business taxes rise?
(c)government expenditures decline temporarily?
(d)the future marginal product of capital rises?
(a)future income rises?
(b)business taxes rise?
(c)government expenditures decline temporarily?
(d)the future marginal product of capital rises?
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67
Consider a small open economy with desired national saving of Sd = 200 + 10,000rw and desired investment of Id = 1000 - 5000rw.If rw = 0.05,and output = 5000,then absorption equals
A)5100.
B)5050.
C)4950.
D)4900.
A)5100.
B)5050.
C)4950.
D)4900.
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68
If there is an increase in the future marginal product of capital in a small open economy,it causes the current account to ________ and saving to ________.
A)fall; rise
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; rise
A)fall; rise
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; rise
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69
If a freeze destroys much of the crop of an agricultural nation,then
A)the desired investment curve would shift to the left.
B)the desired investment curve would shift to the right.
C)net foreign lending would increase.
D)net foreign lending would decrease.
A)the desired investment curve would shift to the left.
B)the desired investment curve would shift to the right.
C)net foreign lending would increase.
D)net foreign lending would decrease.
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70
In a small open economy,
Sd = $5 billion + ($100 billion)rw,
Id = $10 billion - ($50 billion)rw,
Y = $50 billion,
G = $3 billion,
rw = .06.
(a)Calculate the current account balance.
(b)Calculate net exports.
(c)Calculate desired consumption.
(d)Calculate absorption.
Sd = $5 billion + ($100 billion)rw,
Id = $10 billion - ($50 billion)rw,
Y = $50 billion,
G = $3 billion,
rw = .06.
(a)Calculate the current account balance.
(b)Calculate net exports.
(c)Calculate desired consumption.
(d)Calculate absorption.
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71
If there is a decrease in taxes on business firms in a small open economy,it causes the current account to ________ and the equilibrium amount of saving to ________.
A)fall; fall
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; fall
A)fall; fall
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; fall
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72
Consider a small open economy in equilibrium.What happens to the real interest rate,national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium in each of the following situations (each taken separately).Explain which curve shifts and why,and show a diagram explaining your results.(You may assume that none of the shocks is large enough to significantly affect labor supply or labor demand significantly.)
(a)wealth declines
(b)business taxes decline
(c)income rises temporarily
(a)wealth declines
(b)business taxes decline
(c)income rises temporarily
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73
Consider a small open economy that is in equilibrium with a current account surplus.
(a)Draw a diagram showing this situation.
(b)Now suppose that future income increases.Show what happens in your diagram.What happens to the world real interest rate and the equilibrium quantities of saving,investment,and the current account balance?
(c)Repeat parts (a)and (b)for the case of a large open economy,showing a situation in which the home country initially has a current account surplus.Draw a diagram and describe how the rise in future income in the home country affects all four variables (the world real interest rate and the equilibrium quantities of saving,investment,and the current account balance)in both countries.
(a)Draw a diagram showing this situation.
(b)Now suppose that future income increases.Show what happens in your diagram.What happens to the world real interest rate and the equilibrium quantities of saving,investment,and the current account balance?
(c)Repeat parts (a)and (b)for the case of a large open economy,showing a situation in which the home country initially has a current account surplus.Draw a diagram and describe how the rise in future income in the home country affects all four variables (the world real interest rate and the equilibrium quantities of saving,investment,and the current account balance)in both countries.
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74
When a temporary beneficial supply shock hits a small open economy,it causes the current account to ________ and investment to ________.
A)fall; fall
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; fall
A)fall; fall
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; fall
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75
A small open economy increases its desired saving.This causes the world real interest rate to ________ and the country's current account balance to ________.
A)fall; fall
B)remain unchanged; rise
C)fall; rise
D)remain unchanged; fall
A)fall; fall
B)remain unchanged; rise
C)fall; rise
D)remain unchanged; fall
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76
The best weather in a decade has given Australia a bumper wheat crop.Australia is a small open economy.Based on this information alone,you would expect that
A)desired investment would decrease.
B)desired investment would increase.
C)the current account would increase.
D)the current account would decrease.
A)desired investment would decrease.
B)desired investment would increase.
C)the current account would increase.
D)the current account would decrease.
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77
When future labor income falls in a small open economy,it causes the current account to ________ and investment to ________.
A)fall; rise
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; rise
A)fall; rise
B)rise; remain unchanged
C)fall; remain unchanged
D)rise; rise
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78
In a small open economy,Sd = 200 + 500rw and Id = 300 - 200rw.If rw = 0.1,then net exports =
A)-50.
B)-30.
C)30.
D)50.
A)-50.
B)-30.
C)30.
D)50.
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79
In a small open economy,describe what happens when an increase in wealth causes national saving to decline.Explain the impact on the real interest rate,saving,investment,net exports,and absorption in equilibrium.
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80
Consider a small open economy with desired national saving of Sd = 1000 + 1000rw and desired investment of Id = 1000 - 500rw.
Calculate national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium when the real world interest rate is
(a)rw = 0.025.
(b)rw = 0.05.
(c)rw = 0.0.
Calculate national saving,investment,and the current account balance in equilibrium when the real world interest rate is
(a)rw = 0.025.
(b)rw = 0.05.
(c)rw = 0.0.
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