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Trade Imbalances Practice Questions
A trade deficit is also known as a current account deficit; this implies that there exists a corresponding __________________.
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a. import deficit
b. export surplus
c. capital account deficit
d. capital account surplus
According to the balance of trade equation: current account = capital account + _______________________:
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a. monetary base
b. foreign direct investment
c. Change in domestic interest rate
d. Change in official reserves
Which of the following is NOT a way Greece differs from the US with respect to its trade deficit:
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a. Greece has worse institutions
b. Greece has what is considered a safe haven currency
c. Greece cannot pay off its debts by printing more money
d. Greece has a weak taxing capacity
Which of the following is NOT a way to make a trade deficit more manageable:
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a. Having a currency that is considered a safe haven currency
b. Being a member of a common currency zone
c. It is earning income on capital invested abroad
d. Begin exporting more
One problem with running consistent trade deficits is that low domestic savings rates could lead to _____________________ in the long run.
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a. monetary deflation
b. increased unemployment
c. erosion of domestic assets
d. over accumulation of domestic assets
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International Finance
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(55 videos)
Introduction to International Trade and Finance
Balance of Payments
Practice Questions
Purchasing Power Parity
Practice Questions
David Hume on the Balance of Trade
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Isaac Gervaise
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Exchange Rates
Real Exchange Rates
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Real and Nominal Exchange Rates
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Are Devaluations Contractionary?
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Forward Exchange Rates
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Covered Interest Parity
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Uncovered Interest Parity and the Carry Trade
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Speculative Attacks
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The “Peso Problem”
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Long Swings in Exchange Rates
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Swiss Franc Peg
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Bela Balassa
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Currency Issues
The Classical Gold Standard
Practice Questions
Gold Exchange Standard
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Bretton Woods
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Reserve Currencies
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Safe Haven Currencies
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Capital Controls
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Currency Manipulation
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Chinese Currency Manipulation
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Borrowing in Your Own Currency
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The Euro Crisis
The Three Sides of the Crisis
Practice Questions
The Case for Optimism
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The Case for Pessimism
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European Central Bank
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The Bailout Funds
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Why are high bond yields a problem?
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The Italian Crisis of 2013
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The costs of leaving the Eurozone
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Remarks on individual countries
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Currency union collapse in history
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Indicators for Eurozone progress
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Life on the precipice
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Will austerity work?
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Effects on other multilateral agreements
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Optimum currency areas
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Optimum currency areas and the Euro
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Why is the Euro so bland?
Tyler Cowen lecture at the Bruno Leoni Institute (Optional)
Understanding the Eurocrisis (Optional)
Iceland: Causes of the Crisis
Iceland: Collapse
International Trade Overview
Trade Imbalances
Practice Questions
Dark Matter
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The “Dutch Disease”
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Introduction to Mercantilism
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Home Bias
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Adam Smith on Mercantile Systems
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Adam Smith on Mercantile Conclusions
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Crises and Responses to Them
Asian Financial Crisis of 1997
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Mexico and the 2008 Financial Crisis
Sudden Stops
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