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1、182 chapter 11 the balance of payments multiple-choice questions 1.on the balance-of-payments statements, merchandise imports are classified in the: a.current account b.capital account c.unilateral transfer account d.official settlements account 2.the balance of international indebtedness is a recor
2、d of a countrys international: a.investment position over a period of time b.investment position at a fixed point in time c.trade position over a period of time d.trade position at a fixed point in time 3.which balance-of-payments item does not directly enter into the calculation of the u.s. gross d
3、omestic product? a.merchandise imports b.shipping and transportation receipts c.direct foreign investment d.service exports 4.which of the following is considered a capital inflow? a.a sale of u.s. financial assets to a foreign buyer b.a loan from a u.s. bank to a foreign borrower c.a purchase of fo
4、reign financial assets by a u.s. buyer d.a u.s. citizens repayment of a loan from a foreign bank 5.which of the following would call for inpayments to the united states? a.american imports of german steel b.gold flowing out of the united states c.american unilateral transfers to less-developed count
5、ries d.american firms selling insurance to british shipping companies chapter 11:the balance of payments183 6.in a countrys balance of payments, which of the following transactions are debits? a.domestic bank balances owned by foreigners are decreased b.foreign bank balances owned by domestic reside
6、nts are decreased c.assets owned by domestic residents are sold to nonresidents d.securities are sold by domestic residents to nonresidents 7.which of the following is classified as a credit in the u.s. balance of payments? a.u.s. exports b.u.s. gifts to other countries c.a flow of gold out of the u
7、.s. d.foreign loans made by u.s. companies table 11.1 gives hypothetical figures for u.s. international transactions. on the basis of this information, answer questions 8 and 9. table 11.1.u.s. international transactions amount transaction(billions of dollars) merchandise imports110 military transac
8、tions, net5 remittances, pensions, transfers20 u.s. private assets abroad50 merchandise exports115 investment income, net15 u.s. government grants(excluding military)5 foreign private assets in the u.s.25 compensation of employees5 allocation of sdrs5 travel and transportation receipts, net20 8.base
9、d on the information provided in table 11.1, the goods and services balance equals: a.$5 billion b.$15 billion c.$20 billion d.$25 billion 9.based on the information provided in table 11.1, the current account balance equals: a.$5 billion b.$10 billion c.$15 billion d.$20 billion 184test bank for in
10、ternational economics, 9e 10.unlike the balance of payments, the balance of international indebtedness indicates the international: a.investment position of a country at a given moment in time b.investment position of a country over a one-year period c.trade position of a country at a given moment i
11、n time d.trade position of a country over a one-year period 11.which of the following indicates the international investment position of a country at a given moment in time? a.the balance of payments b.the capital account of the balance of payments c.the current account of the balance of payments d.
12、the balance of international indebtedness 12.concerning the u.s. balance of payments, which account is defined in essentially the same way as the net export of goods and services, which comprises part of the countrys gross domestic product? a.merchandise trade account b.goods and services account c.
13、current account d.capital account 13.if an american receives dividends from the shares of stock she or he owns in toyota, inc., a japanese firm, the transaction would be recorded on the u.s. balance of payments as a: a.capital account debit b.capital account credit c.current account debit d.current
14、account credit 14.if the united states government sells military hardware to saudi arabia, the transaction would be recorded on the u.s. balance of payments as a: a.current account debit b.current account credit c.capital account debit d.capital account credit 15.the u.s. balance of trade is determi
15、ned by: a.exchange rates b.growth of economies overseas c.relative prices in world markets d.all of the above 16.u.s. military aid granted to foreign countries is entered in the: a.merchandise trade account b.capital account c.current account d.official settlements account chapter 11:the balance of
16、payments185 17.if the u.s. faces a balance-of-payments deficit on the current account, it must run a surplus on: a.the official settlements account b.the capital account c.either the official settlements account or the capital account d.both the official settlements account and the capital account 1
17、8.the current account of the u.s. balance of payments does not include: a.investment income b.merchandise exports and imports c.the sale of securities to foreigners d.unilateral transfers 19.the u.s. has a balance of trade deficit when its: a.merchandise exports exceed its merchandise imports b.merc
18、handise imports exceed its merchandise exports c.goods and services exports exceed its goods and services imports d.goods and services imports exceed its goods and services exports 20.the value to american residents of income earned from overseas investments shows up in which account in the u.s. bal
19、ance of payments? a.current account b.trade account c.unilateral transfers account d.capital account using the data of table 11.2, answer question 21. table 11.2.international investment position of the united states u.s. assets abroad u.s. government assets$800 billion u.s. private assets$200 billi
20、on foreign assets in the u.s. foreign official assets$600 billion foreign private assets$300 billion 21.consider table 11.2. the u.s. balance of international indebtedness suggests that the united states is a net: a.debtor b.creditor c.spender d.exporter 186test bank for international economics, 9e
21、22.for the first time since world war i, in 1985 the united states became a net international: a.exporter b.importer c.debtor d.creditor 23.a country that is a net international debtor initially experiences: a.an augmented savings pool available to finance domestic spending b.a higher interest rate,
22、 which leads to lower domestic investment c.a loss of funds to trading partners overseas d.a decrease in its services exports to other countries 24.credit (+) items in the balance of payments correspond to anything that: a.involves receipts from foreigners b.involves payments to foreigners c.decreas
23、es the domestic money supply d.increases the demand for foreign exchange 25.debt () items in the balance of payments correspond to anything that: a.involves receipts from foreigners b.involves payments to foreigners c.increases the domestic money supply d.decreases the demand for foreign exchange 26
24、.when all of the debit or credit items in the balance of payments are combined: a.merchandise imports equal merchandise exports b.capital imports equal capital exports c.services exports equal services imports d.the total surplus or deficit equals zero 27.in the balance of payments, the statistical
25、discrepancy is used to: a.ensure that the sum of all debits matches the sum of all credits b.ensure that trade imports equal the value of trade exports c.obtain an accurate account of a balance-of-payments deficit d.obtain an accurate account of a balance-of-payments surplus 28.all of the following
26、are credit items in the balance of payments, except: a.investment inflows b.merchandise exports c.payments for american services to foreigners d.private gifts to foreign residents 29.all of the following are debit items in the balance of payments, except: a.capital outflows b.merchandise exports c.p
27、rivate gifts to foreigners d.foreign aid granted to other nations chapter 11:the balance of payments187 30.the role of _ is to direct one nations savings into another nations investments. a.merchandise trade flows b.services flows c.current account flows d.capital flows 31.when a country realizes a
28、deficit on its current account: a.its net foreign investment position becomes positive b.it becomes a net demander of funds from other countries c.it realizes an excess of imports over exports on goods and services d.it becomes a net supplier of funds to other countries 32.reducing a current account
29、 deficit requires a country to: a.increase private saving relative to investment b.increase private consumption relative to saving c.increase private investment relative to consumption d.increase private investment relative to saving 33.reducing a current account deficit requires a country to: a.inc
30、rease the governments deficit and increase private investment relative to saving b.increase the governments deficit and decrease private investment relative to saving c.decrease the governments deficit increase private investment relative to saving d.decrease the governments deficit and decrease pri
31、vate investment relative to saving 34.reducing a current account surplus requires a country to: a.increase the governments deficit and increase private investment relative to saving b.increase the governments deficit and decrease private investment relative to saving c.decrease the governments defic
32、it and increase private investment relative to saving d.decrease the governments deficit and decrease private investment relative to saving 35.concerning a countrys business cycle, rapid growth of production and employment is commonly associated with: a.large or growing trade deficits and current ac
33、count deficits b.large or growing trade deficits and current account surpluses c.small or shrinking trade deficits and current account deficits d.small or shrinking trade deficits and current account surpluses 36.the burden of a current account deficit would be the least if a nation uses what it bor
34、rows to finance: a.unemployment compensation benefits b.social security benefits c.expenditures on food and recreation d.investment on plant and equipment 188test bank for international economics, 9e 37.concerning a countrys business cycle, _ is commonly associated with large or growing current acco
35、unt deficits: a.rapid growth rates of production and employment b.slow growth rates of production and employment c.falling interest rates on government securities d.falling interest rates on corporate securities 38.according to researchers at the federal reserve, the loss of jobs associated with a d
36、eficit in the current account tends to be: a.offset by the increase of jobs associated with a surplus in the capital account b.reinforced by the decrease of jobs associated with a surplus in the capital account c.a threat to the level of employment for the economy as a whole d.of no long-run economi
37、c consequence for workers who lose their jobs true-false questions table 11.3 shows hypothetical transactions, in billions of u.s. dollars, that took place during a year. answer the next seven questions on the basis of this information. table 11.3.international transactions of the united states amou
38、nt transaction(billions of dollars) allocation of sdrs10 changes in u.s. assets abroad100 statistical discrepancy15 merchandise imports400 payments on foreign assets in u.s.20 remittances, pensions, transfers60 travel and transportation receipts, net30 military transactions, net10 investment income,
39、 net100 merchandise exports350 u.s. government grants(excluding military)20 changes in foreign assets in the u.s.190 other services, net80 receipts on u.s. investments abroad30 compensation of employees10 tf1. consider table 11.3. the merchandise-trade balance registered a deficit of $50 billion. tf
40、2. consider table 11.3. the services balance registered a surplus of $100 billion. chapter 11:the balance of payments189 tf3. consider table 11.3. the goods-and-services balance registered a surplus of $50 billion. tf4. consider table 11.3. the unilateral-transfers balance registered a deficit of $4
41、0 billion. tf5. consider table 11.3. the current-account balance registered a surplus of $30 billion. tf6. consider table 11.3. the “net exports” component of the u.s. gross domestic product registered $110 billion. tf7. consider table 11.3. the payments data suggest that the united states was a “ne
42、t demander” of $30 billion from the rest of the world. tf8. the balance of payments refers to the stock of trade and investment transactions that exists at a particular point in time. tf9. referring to the balance-of-payments statement, an international transaction refers to the exchange of goods, s
43、ervices, and assets between residents of one country and those abroad. tf10. the balance of payments includes international transactions of households and businesses, but not government. tf11. because the balance of payments utilizes double-entry accounting, merchandise exports will always be in bal
44、ance with merchandise imports. tf12. on the u.s. balance-of-payments statement, the following transactions are credits, leading to the receipt of dollars from foreigners: merchandise exports, transportation receipts, income received from investments abroad, and investments in the united states by fo
45、reign residents. tf13. on the u.s. balance of payments, the following transactions are debits, leading to payments to foreigners: merchandise imports, travel expenditures, gifts to foreign residents, and overseas investments by u.s. residents. tf14. the “goods and services” account of the balance of
46、 payments shows the monetary value of international flows associated with transactions in goods, services, and unilateral transfers. tf15. an increase in import restrictions by the u.s. government tends to promote a merchandise- trade surplus. tf16. services transactions on canadas balance-of-paymen
47、ts statement would include canadian ships transporting lumber to japan, foreign tourists spending money in canada, and canadian engineers designing bridges in china. tf17. on the balance-of-payments statement, dividend and interest income are classified as capital- account transactions. tf18. a surp
48、lus on germanys goods-and-services balance indicates that germany has sold more goods and services to foreigners than it has bought from them over a one-year period. 190test bank for international economics, 9e tf19. the merchandise-trade account on the balance-of-payments statement is defined the s
49、ame way as “net exports” which constitutes part of the nations gross domestic product. tf20. a positive balance on the goods-and-services account of the balance of payments indicates an excess of exports over imports which must be added to the nations gross domestic product. tf21. for the united sta
50、tes, merchandise trade has generally constituted the largest portion of its goods-and-services account. tf22. unilateral transfers refer to two-sided transactions, reflecting the movement of goods and services in one direction with corresponding payments in the other direction. tf23. unilateral tran
51、sfers consist of private-sector transfers, such as church contributions to alleviate starvation in africa, as well as governmental transfers, such as foreign aid. tf24. current-account transactions include direct foreign investment, purchases of foreign government securities, and commercial bank loa
52、ns made abroad. tf25. on the u.s. balance-of-payments statement, a capital inflow would occur if a swiss resident purchases the securities of the u.s. government. tf26. if toyota inc. of japan builds an automobile assembly plant in the united states, the japanese capital account would register an ou
53、tflow. tf27. if bank of america receives repayment for a loan it made to a mexican firm, the u.s. capital account would register an inflow. tf28. on the balance-of-payments statement, a capital inflow can be likened to the import of goods and services. tf29. the capital account of the balance of pay
54、ments includes private-sector transactions as well as official-settlements transactions of the home countrys central bank. tf30. if the current account of the balance of payments registers a deficit, the capital account registers a surplus, and vice versa. tf31. concerning the balance of payments, a
55、 current-account surplus means an excess of exports over imports of goods, services, investment income, and unilateral transfers. tf32. if a country realizes a current-account deficit in its balance of payments, it becomes a net supplier of funds to the rest of the world. tf33. concerning the balanc
56、e of payments, a current-account deficit results in a worsening of a countrys net foreign investment position. tf34. in the balance-of-payments statement, statistical discrepancy is treated as part of the merchandise trade account because merchandise transactions are generally the most frequent sour
57、ce of error. chapter 11:the balance of payments191 tf35. because a large number of international transactions fail to get recorded, statisticians insert a residual, known as statistical discrepancy, to ensure that total debits equal total credits. tf36. concerning the balance of payments, the goods-
58、and-services balance is commonly referred to as the “trade balance” by the news media. tf37. since the 1970s, the merchandise trade account of the u.s. balance of payments has registered deficit. tf38. although the united states has realized merchandise trade deficits since the early 1970s, its good
59、s-and-services balance has always registered surplus. tf39. in the past two decades, the u.s. services balance has generally registered surplus. tf40. the u.s. unilateral-transfers balance has consistently registered surplus in the past two decades. tf41. because the balance of payments is a record
60、of the economic transactions of a country over a period of time, it is a “flow” concept. tf42. the united states would be a “net creditor” if the value of u.s. assets abroad exceeded the value of foreign assets in the united states. tf43. if a country consistently realizes a current-account surplus
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