A. A lower interest rate but the same quantity of money
B. A higher interest rate but the same quantity of money
C. A higher quantity of money but lower interest rates
D. A higher quantity of money but the same interest rate
Related Mcqs:
- For the United States suppose the annual interest rate on government securities equals 12 percent while the annual inflation rate equals 8 percent For Japan the annual interest rate on government securities equals 10 percent while the annual inflation rate equals 5 percent the above variables would cause investment funds to flow from ?
A. The United States to Japan causing the dollar to depreciate
B. The United States to Japan causing the dollar to appreciate
C. The Japan to United States, causing the dollar to depreciate
D. The Japan to United States, causing the dollar to appreciate - For the United States suppose the annual interest rate on government securities equals 8 percent while the annual inflation rate equals 4 percent, For Switzerland the annual interest rate on government securities equal 10 percent while the annual inflation rate equals 7 percent the above variables would cause investment funds to flow from ?
A. the United States to Switzerland causing the dollar to depreciate
B. the United States to Switzerland causing the dollar to appreciate
C. Switzerland to the United States causing the franc to depreciate
D. Switzerland to the United States causing the franc to appreciate - Starting from a position where the nation’s money demand equals the money supply and its balance of payments is in equilibrium economic theory suggests that the nation’s balance of payments would move into a surplus position if there occurred in the nation a (an) ?
A. increase in the money demand
B. decrease in the money demand
C. increase in the money demand
D. None of the above - Starting from a position where the nation’s money demand equals the money supply and its balance of payments is in equilibrium its balance of payments would move into a surplus position if there occurred in the nation a (an) ?
A. decrease in the money supply
B. increase in the money supply
C. decrease in the money demand
D. None of the above - An outward shift of the production possibility frontier may be caused by ?
A. An increase in demand
B. More government spending
C. Better training of employees
D. Productive inefficiency - Economic growth can be seen by an outward shift of ?
A. The Production Possibility Frontier
B. The Gross Domestic Barrier
C. The Marginal Consumption Frontier
D. The Minimum Efficient Scale - An outward shift in the Marginal Efficiency of Capital should ?
A. Decrease consumption
B. Increase aggregate demand
C. Reduce aggregate supply
D. Slow economic growth - Which of the following will not shift a country’s production possibilities frontier outward ?
A. an advance in technology
B. an increase in the labor force
C. an increase in the capital stock
D. a reduction in unemployment - Which of the following best describes how an increase in the money supply shift the aggregate demand curve ?
A. The money supply shifts right prices fall spending increases and the aggregate demand curve shifts right
B. The money supply shifts right the interest rate rises investment decreases and the aggregate demand curve shifts left
C. The money supply shifts right the interest rate falls, investment increases, and the aggregate demand curve shifts right
D. The money supply shifts right, prices rise, demand curve shifts left - To aid its calculator producers, suppose that the government provides them a subsidy of $10 for each calculator produced The amount of imports now equals _____ and the deadweight loss of the subsidy to the Canadian economy equals _________?
A. 20 calculator, $50
B. 20 calculator, $100
C. 25 calculator, $50
D. 25 calculator, $100