Deck 3: The Classical Model of International Trade
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Deck 3: The Classical Model of International Trade
1
Use the following information to answer questions
Table 3.1:
-Refer to Table 3.1. The balance on the capital account is:
A) + 900
B) +100
C) 0
D) - 100
Table 3.1:
-Refer to Table 3.1. The balance on the capital account is:
A) + 900
B) +100
C) 0
D) - 100
+100
2
Which of the following categories generally has a deficit for the U.S.?
A) Investment income
B) Unilateral transfers
C) Services
D) Balance of payments
A) Investment income
B) Unilateral transfers
C) Services
D) Balance of payments
Unilateral transfers
3
Which of the following is considered as a capital inflow to the U.S.?
A) A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
B) A loan from U.S. bank to a foreign borrower.
C) A purchase of foreign financial assets by a U.S. buyer.
D) A U.S. company deposits $1 million in a bank account in Switzerland.
A) A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
B) A loan from U.S. bank to a foreign borrower.
C) A purchase of foreign financial assets by a U.S. buyer.
D) A U.S. company deposits $1 million in a bank account in Switzerland.
A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
4
The ________ measures changes in financial assets held by foreign monetary agencies and official reserve asset transactions.
A) Monetary exchange board
B) Unilateral account balance.
C) Official settlements balance.
D) Currency balance sheet.
A) Monetary exchange board
B) Unilateral account balance.
C) Official settlements balance.
D) Currency balance sheet.
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5
If imports exceed exports, then:
A) private saving exceeds public saving.
B) private saving plus public saving exceed domestic investment.
C) private saving plus public saving minus domestic investment is negative.
D) domestic investment is negative.
A) private saving exceeds public saving.
B) private saving plus public saving exceed domestic investment.
C) private saving plus public saving minus domestic investment is negative.
D) domestic investment is negative.
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6
Michael Phelps, the U.S. Olympic swimmer, spends $2,000 on traveling costs around England after the London Olympic game. This is counted as:
A) Debit to services.
B) Credit to services.
C) Debit to unilateral transfer.
D) Credit to unilateral transfer.
A) Debit to services.
B) Credit to services.
C) Debit to unilateral transfer.
D) Credit to unilateral transfer.
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7
The balance on current account includes all of the following items EXCEPT:
A) merchandise exports minus merchandise imports
B) exports of services minus imports of services
C) income receipts minus income payments on investments
D) changes in U.S. assets owned abroad and foreign assets owned in the U.S.
A) merchandise exports minus merchandise imports
B) exports of services minus imports of services
C) income receipts minus income payments on investments
D) changes in U.S. assets owned abroad and foreign assets owned in the U.S.
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8
Which of the following is considered a capital outflow?
A) A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
B) A loan from a U.S. bank to a foreign borrower.
C) A purchase of foreign financial assets by a U.S. buyer.
D) A donation of $100,000 worth of wheat to Nicaragua
A) A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
B) A loan from a U.S. bank to a foreign borrower.
C) A purchase of foreign financial assets by a U.S. buyer.
D) A donation of $100,000 worth of wheat to Nicaragua
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9
A U.S. gift of wheat to a Nicaragua causes a:
A) Debit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Debit in the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
A) Debit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Debit in the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
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10
The net value of flows of goods, services, investment income, and unilateral transfers is called the:
A) Capital account balance
B) Current account balance
C) Merchandise account balance.
D) Official settlements balance.
A) Capital account balance
B) Current account balance
C) Merchandise account balance.
D) Official settlements balance.
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11
Which of the following is considered a capital inflow?
A) A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
B) A loan from a U.S. bank to a foreign borrower.
C) A purchase of foreign financial assets by a U.S. buyer.
D) A U.S. citizen's repayment of a loan from a foreign bank.
A) A sale of U.S. financial assets to a foreign buyer.
B) A loan from a U.S. bank to a foreign borrower.
C) A purchase of foreign financial assets by a U.S. buyer.
D) A U.S. citizen's repayment of a loan from a foreign bank.
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12
A U.S. resident increasing her holdings of a foreign financial asset causes a:
A) Credit in the U.S. current account
B) Debit in the U.S. current account
C) Credit in the U.S. capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. capital account
A) Credit in the U.S. current account
B) Debit in the U.S. current account
C) Credit in the U.S. capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. capital account
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13
A foreign resident increasing her holdings of a U.S. financial asset causes a:
A) Credit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Debit in the U.S. current account
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
A) Credit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Debit in the U.S. current account
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
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14
In the twin deficits hypothesis, to reduce a current account deficit, a country has to:
A) increase domestic investment
B) reduce private saving
C) reduce government budget deficit
D) All of the above are correct
A) increase domestic investment
B) reduce private saving
C) reduce government budget deficit
D) All of the above are correct
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15
Unilateral payments include pensions, private transfers and ________.
A) Demand deposits
B) Foreign aid
C) Tradable goods
D) Tradable services
A) Demand deposits
B) Foreign aid
C) Tradable goods
D) Tradable services
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16
Use the following information to answer questions
Table 3.1:
-Refer to Table 3.1. The balance on the current account is:
A) + 100
B) + 200
C) - 100
D) 0
Table 3.1:
-Refer to Table 3.1. The balance on the current account is:
A) + 100
B) + 200
C) - 100
D) 0
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17
The difference between the balance on current account and the balance on capital account is:
A) the balance of payment
B) statistical discrepancy
C) the balance of trade
D) official settlements balance
A) the balance of payment
B) statistical discrepancy
C) the balance of trade
D) official settlements balance
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18
If the residents of a country receive money from their relatives living abroad, it will be counted as:
A) credit in the current account
B) debit in the current account
C) credit in the capital account
D) debit in the capital account
A) credit in the current account
B) debit in the current account
C) credit in the capital account
D) debit in the capital account
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19
Let Y be domestic income, C be consumption, I be investment, G be government spending and T be taxes. The private saving pluses public saving equal to:
A) Y - C - T - G
B) Y - I
C) Y - C - T
D) Y - C - G
A) Y - C - T - G
B) Y - I
C) Y - C - T
D) Y - C - G
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20
Let Y be domestic income, C be consumption, I be investment, G be government spending and T be taxes. The private saving is:
A) Y - C - T - G
B) Y - C - I
C) Y - C - T
D) Y - C - G
A) Y - C - T - G
B) Y - C - I
C) Y - C - T
D) Y - C - G
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21
A U.S. resident receives $1,000 in interest from French bonds he owns causes a:
A) Credit to service
B) Debit to service
C) Credit to investment income
D) Debit to investment income
A) Credit to service
B) Debit to service
C) Credit to investment income
D) Debit to investment income
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22
In September, 2005, exports of goods from the U.S. decreased $3.3 billion to $73.4 billion, and imports of goods increased $3.8 billion to $144.5 billion. This increased the deficit in:
A) The balance of payments
B) The financial account.
C) The current account.
D) Unilateral transfers.
A) The balance of payments
B) The financial account.
C) The current account.
D) Unilateral transfers.
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23
The U.S. subsidiary of a South Korean company pays dividends to its parent company in South Korea causes a:
A) Credit in the U.S. investment income
B) Debit in the U.S. investment income
C) Credit in U.S. services
D) Debit in U.S. services
A) Credit in the U.S. investment income
B) Debit in the U.S. investment income
C) Credit in U.S. services
D) Debit in U.S. services
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24
A foreign resident buys shares of in a U.S. company stock in the New York Stock Exchange.
A) Credit in U.S. services
B) Credit to the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in U.S. services
A) Credit in U.S. services
B) Credit to the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in U.S. services
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25
The double-entry bookkeeping for the balance of payments tracks tariffs and currency exchanges.
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26
A U.S. citizen takes a cruise on a Norwegian cruise line to Canada causes a:
A) Credit in U.S. services
B) Credit to the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
A) Credit in U.S. services
B) Credit to the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
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27
A U.S. gift of wheat to a Nicaragua causes a:
A) Credit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Credit in the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
A) Credit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Credit in the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Credit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
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28
A Japanese store buys Apple iPods shipped from the U.S. causes a:
A) Credit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Debit in the U.S. merchandise account
C) Credit to U.S. investment income
D) Debit to U.S. investment income
A) Credit in the U.S. merchandise account
B) Debit in the U.S. merchandise account
C) Credit to U.S. investment income
D) Debit to U.S. investment income
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29
The United States, Germany, and China are examples of net creditor nations, where the country owes more to the rest of the world than it is owed.
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30
Capital account transactions include: I. Foreign purchases of U.S. stocks
II) Goods imports
III) Official financial transactions
IV) Changes in U.S. bank claims on foreign banks
A) I only
B) II only
C) I and IV
D) I, III, and IV
II) Goods imports
III) Official financial transactions
IV) Changes in U.S. bank claims on foreign banks
A) I only
B) II only
C) I and IV
D) I, III, and IV
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31
A trade surplus occurs when the current account is greater than the capital account.
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32
Which of the following is an example of an outflow in the U.S. capital account?
A) A foreign resident purchases a U.S. made car from a foreign dealer.
B) A U.S. firm gives 90 days for a $1,000,000 note to be paid off by a French importer of U.S. goods.
C) A U.S. firm pays salaries to employees based in Paris.
D) A foreign firm receives a payment for exports from a U.S. firm.
A) A foreign resident purchases a U.S. made car from a foreign dealer.
B) A U.S. firm gives 90 days for a $1,000,000 note to be paid off by a French importer of U.S. goods.
C) A U.S. firm pays salaries to employees based in Paris.
D) A foreign firm receives a payment for exports from a U.S. firm.
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33
A Belgian company pays $100,000 to a consulting company in Chicago for a consulting report. This causes a:
A) Credit in the U.S. investment income
B) Debit in the U.S. investment income
C) Credit in U.S. services
D) Debit in U.S. services
A) Credit in the U.S. investment income
B) Debit in the U.S. investment income
C) Credit in U.S. services
D) Debit in U.S. services
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34
A U.S. car company builds a factory in Mexico causes a:
A) Debit in U.S. services
B) Debit in the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Credit in U.S. private capital account
A) Debit in U.S. services
B) Debit in the U.S. unilateral transfers
C) Debit in the U.S. private capital account
D) Credit in U.S. private capital account
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35
Remittances by foreigners in the U.S., pension paid and aid offered by the U.S. to its citizens living abroad are examples of:
A) Reserve asset transfers
B) Investment income
C) Export of services
D) Unilateral transfers
A) Reserve asset transfers
B) Investment income
C) Export of services
D) Unilateral transfers
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36
Which of the following is an argument made to explain the large U.S. trade deficit in the 1980's?
A) Deflation in the U.S. dollar
B) Inflation in the U.S.
C) Government budget deficit
D) Government budget surplus
A) Deflation in the U.S. dollar
B) Inflation in the U.S.
C) Government budget deficit
D) Government budget surplus
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37
The current account balance measures all of the following except:
A) Foreign cash payments
B) Goods imports and goods exports
C) Net receipts of investment income
D) Unilateral transfers
A) Foreign cash payments
B) Goods imports and goods exports
C) Net receipts of investment income
D) Unilateral transfers
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38
Bank claims and liabilities, security purchases, direct investments are examples of items found in the capital account.
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39
What is a country called if its accumulated capital account balances results in it owing more than it is owed?
A) Complete debtor
B) Complete creditor
C) Net debtor
D) Net creditor
A) Complete debtor
B) Complete creditor
C) Net debtor
D) Net creditor
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40
The German government donates $100,000 worth of vaccine to Tanzania. This action is recorded as a $100,000 debit to the German unilateral transfers.
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41
Unlike the trade balance of exports and imports, the balance of payments equilibrium has a zero balance at all times.
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42
Because foreigners hold a greater claim to U.S. assets than U.S. residents to foreign assets, U.S. is a ________.
A) Net creditor
B) Trade creditor
C) Trade debtor
D) Net debtor
A) Net creditor
B) Trade creditor
C) Trade debtor
D) Net debtor
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43
Current account deficits are offset by capital account ________.
A) Assets
B) Revenues
C) Surpluses
D) Imports
A) Assets
B) Revenues
C) Surpluses
D) Imports
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44
A decrease in the U.S.-owned deposit in foreign banks is an) ________ to the U.S. capital.
A) Credit to the private capital account
B) Debit to the private capital account
C) Credit to the official capital account
D) Debit to the official capital account
A) Credit to the private capital account
B) Debit to the private capital account
C) Credit to the official capital account
D) Debit to the official capital account
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45
For unfair trade to be a reasonable explanation for the U.S. trade deficit then it is reasonable that
A) Foreign countries must have simultaneously increased trade protection in 1982.
B) U.S. manufacturing must have experienced a sharp decline in the years preceding 1982.
C) Foreign interest rates must have decreased the value of the U.S. dollar in 1982.
D) Foreign countries must have simultaneously reduced trade protection in 1982.
A) Foreign countries must have simultaneously increased trade protection in 1982.
B) U.S. manufacturing must have experienced a sharp decline in the years preceding 1982.
C) Foreign interest rates must have decreased the value of the U.S. dollar in 1982.
D) Foreign countries must have simultaneously reduced trade protection in 1982.
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46
Investment income, unilateral payments, and the value of trade of merchandise and services define the current account.
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47
Which of the following is not a method to restore a balance of payments equilibrium in a surplus country?
A) Government mandated quotas
B) Accumulate international reserves
C) Allow the use of flexible exchange rates
D) Price controls
A) Government mandated quotas
B) Accumulate international reserves
C) Allow the use of flexible exchange rates
D) Price controls
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48
The Algerian government receives $1,000,000 worth of seed from the U.S. government as a gift. This action is recorded as a $1,000,000 debit to the U.S. merchandise account.
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49
The current account shows international transactions that involve currently produced goods and services.
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50
In the balance of payments debits are recorded as negative entries and credits are recorded as positive entries.
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51
What kind of currency exchange system will prevent the balance of payments from being automatically balanced?
A) Monetary unions
B) Fixed exchange rate
C) Floating
D) Managed floating
A) Monetary unions
B) Fixed exchange rate
C) Floating
D) Managed floating
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