When a country runs a persistent deficit in its balance of payment, the government could use foreign exchange reserves to offset the excess demand or supply of foreign exchange to correct the balance of payments disequilibrium.
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- When a country runs a persistent deficit in its balance of payment, the government could use foreign exchange reserves to offset the excess demand or supply of foreign exchange to correct the balance of payments disequilibrium. A: 正确 B: 错误
- When a country under a floating exchange rate regime has a deficit in the balance of payments, the government could change in foreign exchange reserves and money supply to affect economic indicators, and further improve its status of balance of payments disequilibrium. ()
- When a country under a floating exchange rate regime has a deficit in the balance of payments, the government could change in foreign exchange reserves and money supply to affect economic indicators, and further improve its status of balance of payments disequilibrium. () A: 正确 B: 错误
- The more elastic is a nation’s demand and supply of foreign exchange the A: larger is the devaluation or depreciation required to correct a deficit of a given size in the nation’s balance of payments B: smaller is the devaluation or depreciation required to correct a deficit of a given size in the nation’s balance of payments C: less feasible is a flexible exchange rate system D: less feasible is a devaluation as a policy to correct a deficit in the nation’s balance of payments
- A country with a surplus in the balance of payments may ( ). A: increase foreign exchange reserves B: enhance ability of external payment C: raise the cost of international trade D: improve it international status