According
to the Marshall-Lerner condition, currency depreciation has no effect
on a country's trade balance if the elasticity of demand for its
exports plus the elasticity of demand for its imports equals()
A: 0.1
B: 0.5
C: 1.0
D: 2.0
to the Marshall-Lerner condition, currency depreciation has no effect
on a country's trade balance if the elasticity of demand for its
exports plus the elasticity of demand for its imports equals()
A: 0.1
B: 0.5
C: 1.0
D: 2.0
举一反三
- According<br/>to the Marshall-Lerner condition, currency depreciation would have a<br/>negative effect on a country's trade balance if the elasticity of<br/>demand for its exports plus the elasticity of demand for its imports<br/>equals() A: 0.5 B: 1.0 C: 1.5 D: 2.0
- The Marshall-Lerner condition applies only if ηx+ηm > 1, in whichηx+ηm is ( ) A: supply price elasticity of domestic import and export commodities B: demand income elasticity of domestic imports and exports commodities C: expected Elasticity of demand for domestic imports and exports commodities D: demand price elasticity of domestic imports and exports commodities
- The Marshall-Lerner condition applies only if ηx+ηm > 1, in whichηx+ηm is ( ) A: supply price elasticity of domestic import and export commodities B: demand income elasticity of domestic imports and exports commodities C: expected Elasticity of demand for domestic imports and exports commodities D: demand price elasticity of domestic imports and exports commodities
- According to the Marshall-Lerner approach, a currency depreciation will best lead to an improvement on the home country's trade balance when the: A: Home demand for imports is inelastic--foreign export demand is inelastic B: Home demand for imports is inelastic--foreign export demand is elastic C: Home demand for imports is elastic--foreign export demand is inelastic D: Home demand for imports is elastic--foreign export demand is inelastic
- Marshall-Lerner condition is that the payments deficit will be improved as a result of currency depreciation only if_______ 。( ) A: the sum of elasticity of demand for goods import and that for goods export equals one. B: the sum of elasticity of demand for goods import and that for goods export is less than one. C: the sum of elasticity of demand for goods import and that for goods export is larger than one. D: the sum of elasticity of demand for goods import is greater than that for goods export.