Exam 19: The Financial Crisis and Sovereign Debt

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Why did banks take more risks before the 2007-09 global economic crisis?

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What usually happens to interest rates on large sovereign debts?

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A structural deficit refers to a situation where the deficit is not dependent on movements in the economic cycle but indicate that a government is spending beyond its means.

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The securitization of assets relies on

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Sovereign deficits are financed by

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Asset price bubbles occur because

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Economists who argue that the government need not balance its budget make all of the following arguments except which one?

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A sovereign debt crises is when

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The use of mathematics can help to completely eliminate risk from investment.

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Which of the following is true?

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Which of the following is NOT correct?

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Explain how it is possible for the government debt to grow.

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In the USA, the Federal Reserve Bank maintained low interest rates for much of the 2000s.This was because the Fed

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De-regulated financial markets mean that

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The sub-prime market refers to lending to individuals with poor credit ratings who are classed as high-risk.

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Which government policy is most likely to increase future productivity?

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An economic bubble refers to when prices of assets and securities rise way above their true or fundamental value.

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What is the basis for arguing that deficits are likely to lead to lower living standards in the future?

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What is the sub-prime market?

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Suppose that the government goes into deficit in order to build better schools.Would this deficit be a burden on future generations?

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