If the Fed wants to depreciate the dollar against the yen, the Fed will
A) increase the supply of dollars by selling yen.
B) increase the demand for dollars by selling yen.
C) decrease the supply of dollars by selling yen.
D) increase the supply of dollars by buying yen.
D
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What accounted for much of policymakers' concern over U.S. current account deficits in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s?
A) The current account deficits were thought to be largely responsible for the federal budget deficit. B) Current account deficits lower U.S. interest rates, thereby leading to reduced domestic saving. C) Current account deficits require the United States to borrow funds from foreign savers. D) The United States had signed international agreements in which it had pledged not to run a current account deficit for more than three years in a row.
A general-equilibrium analysis of a price change in the corn chip market would include an investigation of the impacts in
A) the television market. B) the coffee market. C) the salsa market. D) All of the above.
If GDP growth were to increase, it would cause the labor:
A. demand curve to shift left. B. supply curve to shift right. C. demand curve to shift right. D. supply curve to shift left.
Which of the following is not an obstacle to development?
A. Overpopulation B. Excessive investment C. Political instability D. Corruption