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Principles of Economics Study Set 8
Exam 31: Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts
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Question 121
Multiple Choice
Prices in both the U.S. and China rise, but prices in China increase by a larger percentage. According to purchasing- power parity, the U.S. dollar
Question 122
Multiple Choice
Suppose a Starbucks tall latte cost $4.00 in the United States and 3.20 euros in the Euro area. Also, suppose a McDonald's Big Mac costs $4.40 in the United States and 5.50 euros in Euro area. If the nominal exchange rate is .80 euros per dollar, the prices of which goods have prices that are consistent with purchasing-power parity?
Question 123
Multiple Choice
If citizens of a country are not saving much, it is better to
Question 124
Multiple Choice
In an open economy, gross domestic product equals $1,650 billion, government expenditure equals $250 billion, and savings equals $550 billion. What is consumption expenditure?
Question 125
True/False
If a country sells more goods and services abroad than it purchases abroad, it has positive net exports and a trade surplus.
Question 126
Essay
In the U.S. a delivery van costs $30,000. In Uruguay the same delivery van costs 720,000 pesos. The nominal exchange rate is 20 pesos per dollar. A. Find the real exchange rate. Show your work. B. In terms of dollars where is the television cheaper?
Question 127
Multiple Choice
A Swiss company sells chocolates to a retailer in the United States. These sales by themselves
Question 128
Multiple Choice
Greg, a U.S. citizen, opens an ice cream store in Bermuda. His expenditures are U.S.
Question 129
Essay
According to purchasing-power parity, what is the relationship between changes in price levels between two countries and changes in nominal exchange rates?
Question 130
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of U.S. foreign direct investment?
Question 131
Multiple Choice
A firm in the United Kingdom hires a firm in the U.S. to train its managers. By itself this transaction
Question 132
Multiple Choice
The nominal exchange rate is 4 Saudi Arabian riyals, 8 Moroccan dirham, 60 Indian rupees, or .8 euros per U.S. dollar. A fast food breakfast costs $5 in the U.S., 30 riyals in Saudi Arabia, 40 Moroccan dirham in Morocco, 250 Indian rupees in India, and 5 euros in France. According to these numbers, where is the real exchange rate between American and foreign goods the lowest?
Question 133
Multiple Choice
Last year a country had exports of $50 billion, imports of $60 billion, and domestic investment of $40 billion. What was its saving last year?
Question 134
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the nominal exchange rate is 80 yen per dollar, that the price of a basket of goods in the U.S. is $500 and the price of a basket of goods in Japan is 50,000 yen. Suppose that these values change to 100 yen per dollar, $600, and 70,000 yen. Then the real exchange rate would
Question 135
Multiple Choice
During 2011, the price level in the U.S. rose at a faster rate than the price level in Japan. Other things the same, according to purchasing-power parity, this difference in inflation rates should have caused