Deck 31: True False
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Deck 31: True False
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Both foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment by U.S.residents increase U.S.net capital outflow.
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2
U.S.exports make up less than 20 percent of GDP.
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3
Movies are a major export of the U.S.
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4
Over the past six decades,the U.S.economy has experienced a dramatic increase in the relative importance of international trade and finance.
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Reduced barriers to trade help explain an increase in U.S.exports and imports relative to GDP since 1950.
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6
A country with negative net exports has a trade surplus.
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7
When net capital outflow is negative,it means that on net the value of domestic assets purchased by foreigners exceeds the value of foreign assets purchased by domestic residents.
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8
By itself,when a Japanese bank purchases a bond issued by a U.S.corporation,U.S.net capital outflow rises.
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9
If a country's imports exceed its exports it has a trade surplus.
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10
A country must have a positive net outflow of capital if it has a trade deficit.
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11
When a company from Germany builds an automobile factory in the United States,the German firm has engaged in foreign direct investment.
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12
Reductions in transportation costs help explain the increase in U.S.trade flows.
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13
If a U.S.firm buys Chinese toys using previously obtained Chinese currency,then both U.S.net exports and U.S.net capital outflow decrease.
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14
If a country's net exports fall,then its net capital outflow falls by the same amount.
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15
If a country sells more goods and services abroad than it purchases abroad,it has positive net exports and a trade surplus.
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16
For an economy as a whole,net exports must equal minus one times net capital outflow.
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17
By itself,if a U.S.firm builds a new factory overseas,U.S.net capital outflow rises.
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18
A rational investor will always purchase the bond that pays the highest real interest rate.
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19
If purchases of foreign assets by U.S.residents exceed purchases of U.S.assets by foreign residents,then U.S.net capital outflow is positive.
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20
Net capital outflow is the purchase of domestic assets by foreign residents minus the purchase of foreign assets by domestic residents.
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21
If Walmart buys $50 million worth of consumer goods from China and sells them in the U.S. ,and China uses the $50 million to purchase U.S.bonds,U.S.net exports and U.S.net capital outflow both fall.
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22
A Turkish firm exchanges lira (Turkish currency)for dollars.It then uses these dollars to purchase computers from the U.S.These actions decrease U.S.net capital outflow and increase U.S.net exports.
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23
The increase in the trade deficit in the 1980's reflected a decrease in national saving that is associated with an increase in the government budget deficit.
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24
If a country's trade surplus falls,its net capital outflow rises.
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25
When U.S.national saving rises,domestic investment also necessarily rises.
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26
If the price of a good in the U.S.is $10,the exchange rate is 2 units of foreign currency per dollar,and the foreign price of the same good is 30 units of foreign currency,then the real exchange rate is 2/3.
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27
If a German firm buys goods from a U.S.firm with dollars it obtains by exchanging euros for dollars,both U.S.net exports and U.S.net capital outflow increase.
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28
In an open economy national saving equals domestic investment plus net capital outflow.
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29
If the exchange rate is 80 yen per dollar,then a hotel room in Tokyo that costs 25,000 yen costs $200.
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30
Other things the same,an increase in the nominal exchange rate raises the real exchange rate.
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31
If a nation is selling more goods and services to foreigners than it is buying from them,then on net it must be selling assets abroad.
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32
To increase domestic investment,a country must increase its saving.
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33
It is possible for a country to have domestic investment that exceeds national saving.
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34
In an open economy,national saving can be less than investment.
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35
The large trade deficits in the U.S.during the 1990's were primarily associated with a rise in domestic investment spending rather than a rise in the budget deficit.
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36
If a nation is selling more goods and services to foreigners than it is buying from them,then on net it must be buying assets abroad.
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37
From 2008 to 2012 both U.S.saving and U.S.investment fell.
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38
A nation with a trade surplus will necessarily have saving that is greater than domestic investment.
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39
Other things the same,if U.S.net capital outflow rises,so does U.S.saving.
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40
If the exchange rate is 12.5 pesos per U.S.dollar,it is also 1/12.5 U.S.dollars per peso.
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41
Jason plans to buy shrimp in Florida and sell them in Manhattan,Kansas where the price is higher.Jason plans to engage in arbitrage.
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42
According to purchasing-power parity theory,the nominal exchange rate between the U.S.and another country should equal the U.S.price level divided by the price level in the foreign country.
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43
Other things the same,an increase in the foreign price level leads to an increase in the real exchange rate.
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44
Purchasing-power parity says that the nominal exchange rate must equal the real exchange rate.
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45
Other things the same,an increase in the real exchange rate raises U.S.net exports.
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46
If over the next year the inflation rate in the euro area is higher than the inflation rate in Japan,then the euro should depreciate relative to the Japanese yen.
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47
According to purchasing power parity,the nominal exchange rate between the U.S.and another country should equal the price level of foreign goods divided by the price level of U.S.goods.
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48
If the purchasing power of the dollar is always the same at home and abroad,then the nominal exchange rate defined as units of foreign currency per dollar decreases if the U.S.price level rises more than the price level in foreign countries.
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49
Other things the same,an increase in foreign prices raises the real exchange rate.
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50
In the 1970s and 1980s the U.S.dollar depreciated against the German mark and appreciated against the Italian lira because U.S.inflation was lower than in Germany but higher than in Italy.
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51
Other things the same,an increase in domestic prices raises the real exchange rate.
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52
If prices in the U.S.rise faster than prices in the United Kingdom,then according to the doctrine of purchasing-power parity the U.S.nominal exchange rate should rise
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53
If U.S.residents purchase $450 billion of foreign assets and foreigners purchase $575 billion of U.S.assets,then the U.S.has net capital outflows of -$125 billion and a trade deficit of $125 billion.
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54
If prices in Mexico rise at a higher rate than prices in the U.S. ,then according to purchasing-power parity the U.S.nominal exchange rate with Mexico should rise.
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55
Other things the same,an increase in the U.S.real exchange rate makes U.S.goods more expensive relative to foreign goods.
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56
The theory of purchasing-power parity states that a unit of a country's currency should be able to buy the same quantity of goods in foreign countries as it does in the domestic economy.
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57
When the central bank of some country prints large quantities of money,that county's currency loses value both in terms of the goods and services it buys and in terms of the amount of foreign currencies it can buy.
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58
If foreign residents purchase 30 billion pesos of Mexican assets and Mexican residents purchase 25 billion pesos of foreign assets,then Mexico has a net capital outflow of 5 billion pesos.
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59
If the U.S.real exchange rate is greater than 1,then there is the possibility of arbitraging by buying foreign goods to sell in the U.S.
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60
Many economists believe that the theory of purchasing-power parity describes the forces that determine exchange rates in the long run.
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61
Other things the same,if the government reduced its budget deficit,the country's trade balance would rise.
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62
If the U.S.real exchange rate with Japan is greater than 1,then U.S.goods are relatively cheap.
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63
If a country's saving rises,then either its investment or its net capital outflow rises (or both).
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