Exam 19: Fixed Versus Floating: International Monetary Experience

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If there is a greater degree of economic integration between markets in the home country and the base country:

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A recent study found that currency unions _____ bilateral trade by _____ compared with floating regimes.

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Monetary policy to stabilize the nation is less desirable whenever:

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Suppose that the United States and the United Kingdom both use the gold standard. Their prices of gold are $35 = 1 ounce and £7 = 1 ounce, which yields an implied exchange rate of $5 = £1. Now suppose that the exchange rate temporarily rises to $5.50 = £1. What will happen to the U.S. and U.K. money supplies as a result of arbitrage?

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All other things being equal, we expect fixed exchange rates to promote trade by lowering transactions costs. If that is true, then differences in prices measured in a common currency should be ________among countries with ______exchange rates than among countries with ______ rates.

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If Mexico has foreign assets worth $100 billion and no liabilities, a 15% depreciation of the peso will result in a(n):

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Europe's ERM, which preceded the advent of the euro, was a weighted basket of European currencies, the most important of which was:

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When a fixed exchange rate system is adopted, it results in all of the following except:

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Comparing various exchange systems, which system offers a nation the least control over monetary policy?

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In a fixed exchange rate system, the center country, to whose currency the other countries peg their exchange rate, will:

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Low-income nations have a dilemma as to whether to fix or float. There are many factors that affect their decisions and how effectively they can manage a financial system. Discuss a few of these issues and the factors that play into the success of a policy.

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An advantage to a developing nation of fixed exchange rates is that it's:

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Economic integration refers to the growth of market linkages in:

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During the Great Depression era, what happened to the gold standard?

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In the 1930s, some nations such as the United States and Britain abandoned their gold pegs by adopting ________, whereas other nations such as Germany and South American nations adopted ________.

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When there are currency depreciations or appreciations, how is the external wealth of a nation affected?

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The problem of currency mismatch of net external wealth can be mitigated by:

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A noncooperative outcome after the center nation has undertaken a stabilization policy in response to an asymmetric shock would be that the:

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The gold standard dominated exchange rate systems during what period?

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Whenever a nation has substantial external debts and assets denominated in foreign currency:

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