A. They can’t use state funds to buy or sell currencies
B. All of their movements are tightly regulated by the IMF
C. Developing countries oppose the manipulation of markets by developed countries
D. The control only a small fraction of the money moving on such markets
Related Mcqs:
- What institution coordinates international currency exchange, the balance of international payments, and national accounts?
A. International Monetary Fund
B. All these answers are correct
C. World Bank
D. World Exchange Organization - The 1948 UN General Assembly declaration, which delineates international norms regarding behavior by governments toward their own citizens and foreigners alike, is the:
A. Universal Treaty on Human Rights
B. United Nations Covenant on International Norms
C. United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
D. Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Why is it difficult to apply and enforce sanctions in the international system?
A. There is no financial inventive to abide by the sanctions
B. Broad multilateral support for international sanctions usually inspires the target of the sanctions to act against them
C. If one state tries to use economic means of leverage to influence another, other states are damaged economically
D. Refusing to participate in mutually profitable economic trade often harms oneself more than the target of one’s actions, unless all other states follows suit - The International Opium Convention, signed on January 23, 1912 during the ‘First International Opium Conference’, was the first international drug control treaty and it was signed at:
A. London
B. Hague
C. Washington
D. Paris - Why has the neo-neo debate dominated international theory?
A. The debate has not dominated international theory
B. Because it represents a debate between paradigms that define an agenda for research, policymaking, the field of study
C. Because academics want to keep the debate alive by inventing new theories
D. None of the above - The British Commonwealth Secretariat was established as the main agency for multilateral communications between the governments of members in:
A. 1960
B. 1956
C. 1965
D. 1962 - The meeting of SCO heads of governments took place in_________ in 2012 ?
A. Bishkek
B. Beijing
C. Moscow
D. Osh - Apart from the WTO, most international trade is governed by more specific international agreements: bilateral trade agreements and:
A. global trade agreements
B. reciprocity
C. regional trade agreements
D. interdependence - Devaluation of a stat’s currency:
A. increases the total portfolio value of foreigners who hold that currency
B. causes a drop in demand for that currency
C. increases confidence in a state’s ability to meet its debts
D. is rarely a quick fix for financial problems in the short term - A _________ is responsible for maintaining the value of a state’s currency to the extent that it can by limiting the amount of money printed and avoiding inflation.
A. regulatory commission
B. central bank
C. fiscal policy
D. currency policy