A. upward sloping
B. downward sloping
C. vertical
D. any of the above
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Because of the J curve effect and partial currency pass through, a depreciation of the domestic currency tends to increase the size of a ?
A. trade surplus in the short run
B. trade surplus in the long run
C. trade deficit in the short run
D. trade deficit in the long run - With fixed exchange rates and no private currency flows, when the central bank buys domestic currency the domestic money supply is ?
A. increased
B. unaffected
C. reduced
D. None of these - Given the foreign currency market for the Swiss franc, the supply of franc slopes upward, because as the dollar price of the franc rises ?
A. America’s demand for Swiss merchandise rises
B. America’s demand for Swiss merchandise falls
C. Switzerland’s demand for American merchandise rises
D. Switzerland’s demand for American merchandise falls - A central bank or monetary authority hold foreign currency for the purpose of exchange intervention and the settlement of intergovernmental claims. Term the currency ?
A. Reserve currency
B. Hot currency
C. Pegged currency
D. Hard currency - If a government uses barriers to foreign products such as biases against a foreign company’s bids or product standards that go against a foreign company’s product features the government is using ?
A. Protectionism
B. exchange controls
C. exchange facilitators
D. nontariff trade barriers - If Sweden’s currency depreciates relative to Norway’s currency ?
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 - 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 - The exchange rate is the ratio at which the currency of one country is exchanged for the currency of another. Which method was developed by the World bank to exchange rates ?
A. Breton Wood method
B. Free market exchange rate
C. Atlas method of exchange rate
D. Open market exchange rate