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- State the impact of each of the following changes (other variables remaining unchanged) on the real exchange rate. (a) The Consumer Price Index (which measures the price level) in the United States rises by 4 percent. (b) The Consumer Price Index in Jamaica rises by 9 percent. (c) The two Consumer Price Index changes above occur at the same time. (d) The nominal exchange rate moves from 86 to 90 for a U.S. dollar. (e) The nominal exchange rate depreciates by 10 percent at the same time that local inflation is 10 percent and the U.S. price level is stableQ.1.11 What is a foreign exchange rate? (a) The rate at which the currency of one country trades for the goods ofanother country.(b) The rate at which one country’s goods trade for those of anothercountry.(c) The rate at which currencies of different countries are exchanged.(d) The rate at which one country’s currency trades for gold provided byanother country.Q.1.12 As a result of more Americans visiting South Africa, we can expect, ceteris paribus:(a) an appreciation of the rand relative to the dollar.(b) a depreciation of the rand relative to the dollar.(c) an appreciation of the dollar relative to the rand.(d) that it will cost South Africans more to visit the United States.Q.1.13 What is a tariff? (a) A form of subsidy.(b) A tax on imported goods.(c) A tax on foreign property.(d) A form of quota.For each of the following events/items, state whether the impact is positive(+), negative (-) or no impact (0).a) A Malaysian company has imported from Japan. The Yen appreciates against theRinggit.b) A Malaysian company has imported from Japan. What is the impact if the Ringgitappreciates against the Yen?c) A Malaysian company borrows in Euros from Deutsche Bank. The loan is repayablein six months. The Ringgit appreciates against the Euro.d) What happens if the loan in (c) above is repayable in one lump sum in five yearsfrom now and the Euro now appreciates against the Malaysian Ringgit?e) A Malaysian mutual fund invests in an Australian ETF (exchange traded fund). TheAustralian Dollar appreciates against the Malaysian Ringgit.
- What is the impact of each of the following changes (other variables remaining unchanged) on the real exchange rate. (a) The Consumer Price Index (which measures the price level) in the United States rises by 4 percent. (b) The Consumer Price Index in Jamaica rises by 9 percent. (c) The two Consumer Price Index changes above occur at the same time. (d) The nominal exchange rate moves from 86 to 90 for a U.S. dollar. (e) The nominal exchange rate depreciates by 10 percent at the same time that local inflation is 10 percent and the U.S. price level is stable.assume the following scenario between maxico and the US . nominal exchange rate= 25 pesos per $ , price of Hat =$100 in the US. price of Hat in maxico 1000 pesos . if the purchasing power parity holds and the price in maxico and the US are not changing but nominal exchange rate is flexible.what will be the nominal exchange rate? (a) 10 (b) 8 (c) 1 (d) 12What is a foreign exchange rate? (a) The rate at which the currency of one country trades for the goods of another country.(b) The rate at which one country’s goods trade for those of another country.(c) The rate at which currencies of different countries are exchanged.(d) The rate at which one country’s currency trades for gold provided byanother country.Q.1.12 As a result of more Americans visiting South Africa, we can expect, ceteris paribus:(a) an appreciation of the rand relative to the dollar.(b) a depreciation of the rand relative to the dollar.(c) an appreciation of the dollar relative to the rand.(d) that it will cost South Africans more to visit the United States.Q.1.13 What is a tariff? (a) A form of subsidy.(b) A tax on imported goods.(c) A tax on foreign property.(d) A form of quota.Q.1.14 In the Keynesian model, what is the most important determinant of a household’s consumption?(a) Disposable income.(b) Total wealth.(c) The number of persons in the household.(d) Its’ net…
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