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A. increase in the money demand
B. decrease in the money demand
C. increase in the money demand
D. None of the above
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- A. the rate of inflation in the United States B. the number of dollars printed by the U.S government C. the international demand and supply for dollars D. the monetary value of gold held at Fort Knox, Kentucky...
- 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...
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- A. appreciate because of an increase supply of peso denominated assets B. depreciate because of an increased supply of peso denominated assets C. appreciated because of an increased demand for peso denominated assets D. depreciated because of an increased demand for peso denominated assets...
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- A. domestic prices adjust slowly to shifts in demand B. military spending during military conflicts C. elasticities are smaller in the long run than the short run D. elasticities are smaller in the short run than the long run...
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- A. appreciation; trade surplus B. appreciation; trade deficit C. depreciation; trade surplus D. depreciation; trade deficit...
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