A. Norway’s export goods become more expensive to Norway’s residents
B. Norway’s exports goods become cheaper to Sweden’s residents
C. Sweden’s export goods become cheaper to Norway’s residents
D. Sweden’s export goods become cheaper to Sweden’s residents
Related Mcqs:
- With free trade suppose that the rest of the world can supply computers to Norway at a price of $1,500 Norway’s imports will now equal. Compared to What occurred in the absence of trade, Norway’s consumers surplus will _____ and its producer surplus will ____. Can you calculate these amounts? Try plotting the information of this table on a sheet of graph paper ?
A. 1,600 computers, decrease, increase
B. 1,600 computers, increase, decrease
C. 1,200 computers, decrease, increase
D. 1,200 computers, increase, decrease - To reduce imports, suppose that the government of Norway’s imposes a quota equal to 800 computers, Compared to what occurred under free trade, Norway’s consumers surplus will ________ and its producer surplus will _______ Can you calculate these amounts? Try plotting the information of this table on a sheet of graph paper ?
A. increase, increase
B. increase, decrease
C. decrease, increase
D. decrease, decrease - According to the Marshall-Lerner condition if a country’s currency depreciates its trade balance will worsen if ?
A. elasticity of demand for exports = 0.9; elasticity of demand for imports = 0.4
B. elasticity of demand for exports = 0.7; elasticity of demand for imports = 0.3
C. elasticity of demand for exports = 0.5; elasticity of demand for imports = 0.7
D. elasticity of demand for exports = 0.3; elasticity of demand for imports = 0.6 - What is called that bank which regularly accepts foreign currency-denominated deposits and makes foreign currency-denominated deposits and makes foreign currency loans ?
A. Eurobank
B. Foreign bank
C. International Bank
D. Multinational Bank - If export contracts are written in terms of foreign currency and import contracts are denominated in domestic currency a depreciation of the dollar during the currency contract period ?
A. should increase the dollar value of exports
B. should not have any effect on the dollar value of U.S imports
C. must increase the balance of trade
D. All of the above - Suppose that U.S dollar depreciates 70 percent against the yen yet Japanese export prices to Americans did not decrease by the full extent of the dollar depreciation. This is best explained by ?
A. partial currency pass through
B. complete currency pass through
C. partial J curve effect
D. complete J curve effect - The fall in value of one currency relative to another is ?
A. a depreciation of a currency
B. a strengthening of a currency
C. a floating of a currency
D. an appreciation of a currency - The rise in value of one currency relative to another is ?
A. a weakening of a currency
B. A depreciation of a currency
C. An appreciation of a currency
D. a debasement of a currency - The price of one country’s currency in terms of another country’s currency is the ?
A. exchange rate
B. balance of trade
C. terms of trade
D. currency valuation - Currency that is expected to drop in value relative to other currencies is called ?
A. Local currency
B. Cold currency
C. Lime currency
D. Soft currency