Which of the following policy was adopted by Britain in Europe after WWII?
A: isolationist policy
B: cooperation policy
C: appeasement policy
D: alliance policy
A: isolationist policy
B: cooperation policy
C: appeasement policy
D: alliance policy
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- According to the assignment rule, which of the following policy mixes<br/>is appropriate for a country with high inflation, a balance of<br/>payments deficit, and fixed exchange rates? ____. A: Expansionary fiscal policy and expansionary monetary policy B: Expansionary fiscal policy and contractionary monetary policy C: Contractionary fiscal policy and expansionary monetary policy D: Contractionary fiscal policy and contractionary monetary policy
- Which of the following is NOT a fiscal policy?
- Which of the following statements concerning Policy Banks are correct? A: Policy Banks have mechanisms to support and complementary market financing. B: Policy Banks have specific business areas and clients. C: Policy Banks meet commercial financing needs. D: Policy Banks take deposit as their main source of funds. E: Policy Banks issue more short-term loans.
- Which of the following statements about WWI and WWII is NOT true? _______ A. The Triple Alliance in WWI did not include Italy from the beginning. B. After WWI and before WWII, Britain followed a foreign policy known as nonintervention and appeasement. C. After WWI, London was replaced by New York as the world’s financial center. D. The “Allies” were Britain, France and Russia.
- Which of the following about industrial policy is true A: Industrial policy is usually imposed-on industries with economies of scale. B: Industrial policy is usually imposed-on industries without economies of scale. C: Industrial policy could be a source of static comparative advantage rather than dynamic compararive advantage. D: Industrial policy couldbreak the constraints of static comparative advantage and create dynamic comparative advantage.