The impact of the appreciation of a country's currency on its import and export revenue is (). A: exports decrease, imports increase B: exports increase, imports decrease C: exports increase, imports increase D: exports decrease, imports decrease
The impact of the appreciation of a country's currency on its import and export revenue is (). A: exports decrease, imports increase B: exports increase, imports decrease C: exports increase, imports increase D: exports decrease, imports decrease
Over time, a depreciation in the value of a nation’s currency in the foreign exchange market will result in: A: Exports rising and imports falling B: Imports rising and exports falling C: Both imports and exports rising D: Both imports and exports falling
Over time, a depreciation in the value of a nation’s currency in the foreign exchange market will result in: A: Exports rising and imports falling B: Imports rising and exports falling C: Both imports and exports rising D: Both imports and exports falling
When a country's currency depreciates against the currencies of major trading partners A: the country's exports tend to rise and imports fall. B: the country's exports tend to fall and imports rise. C: the country's exports tend to rise and imports rise. D: the country's exports tend to fall and imports fall.
When a country's currency depreciates against the currencies of major trading partners A: the country's exports tend to rise and imports fall. B: the country's exports tend to fall and imports rise. C: the country's exports tend to rise and imports rise. D: the country's exports tend to fall and imports fall.
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
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
A rise in the price of imports or a fall in the price of exports will:
A rise in the price of imports or a fall in the price of exports will:
Huge imports were ______ the country’s currency reserves.
Huge imports were ______ the country’s currency reserves.
A country that exports more than it imports runs atradedeficit.
A country that exports more than it imports runs atradedeficit.
In 2008, most of American agriculture imports were from China.( )
In 2008, most of American agriculture imports were from China.( )
In many developing nations, ___ provide employment opportunities and ______ to pay for the many products that cannot be produced in the home country. ( ) A: imports, earnings B: exports, earnings C: exports, outputs D: imports, outputs
In many developing nations, ___ provide employment opportunities and ______ to pay for the many products that cannot be produced in the home country. ( ) A: imports, earnings B: exports, earnings C: exports, outputs D: imports, outputs
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