A) .64 Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar
B) 1 Canadian dollar per U.S. dollar
C) 1.56 Canadian dollars per U.S. dollar
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) foreign assets held by domestic residents minus domestic assets held by foreign residents.
B) the imbalance between the amount of foreign assets bought by domestic residents and the amount of domestic assets bought by foreigners.
C) the imbalance between the amount of foreign assets bought by domestic residents and the amount of domestic goods and services sold to foreigners.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) U.S. imports.
B) U.S. exports.
C) foreign portfolio investment by Egyptians.
D) foreign direct investment by Egyptians.
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A) 400 yen per pound
B) 250 yen per pound
C) 100 yen per pound
D) 40 yen per pound
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A) increases U.S. imports and decreases U.S. net exports.
B) increases U.S. imports and increases U.S. net exports.
C) increases U.S. exports and decreases U.S. net exports.
D) increases U.S. exports and increases U.S. net exports.
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A) U.S. exports and U.S. imports each about doubled.
B) U.S. exports and U.S. imports each about tripled.
C) U.S. exports about doubled and U.S. imports about tripled.
D) U.S. exports about tripled and U.S. imports about doubled.
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A) $35 billion
B) $20 billion
C) $15 billion
D) $5 billion
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A) imports and net exports rise.
B) imports rise and net exports fall.
C) exports and net exports rise.
D) exports rise and net exports fall.
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A) $4 in the U.S. and 3 euros in Italy.
B) $4 in the U.S. and 3.75 euros in Italy.
C) $5 in the U.S. and 3 euros in Italy.
D) $6 in the U.S. and 2.50 euros in Italy.
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A) $20 million.
B) -$20 million.
C) $100 million.
D) -$100 million.
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A) A Swedish car manufacturer opens a plant in Tennessee.
B) A Dutch citizen buys shares of stock in a U.S. company.
C) A U.S. based restaurant chain opens new restaurants in India.
D) A U.S. citizen buys stock in companies located in Japan.
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True/False
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A) raises both U.S. exports and U.S. net exports.
B) raises U.S. exports and lowers U.S. net exports.
C) raises both U.S. imports and U.S. net exports.
D) raises U.S. imports and lowers U.S. net exports.
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True/False
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A) The real exchange rate is greater than 1. A person in London with $200 could exchange them for pounds and have more than enough to buy the camera there.
B) The real exchange rate is greater than 1. A person in London with $200 could exchange them for pounds but then wouldn't have enough to buy the camera there.
C) The real exchange rate is less than 1. A person in London with $200 could exchange them for pounds and have more than enough to buy the camera there.
D) The real exchange rate is less than 1. A person in London with $200 could exchange them for pounds but then wouldn't have enough to buy the camera.
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A) exports.
B) imports.
C) foreign portfolio investment.
D) foreign direct investment.
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A) positive net capital outflow and positive net exports.
B) positive net capital outflow and negative net exports.
C) negative net capital outflow and positive net exports.
D) negative net capital outflow and negative net exports.
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A) compare the real interest rates offered on different bonds.
B) compare the nominal, but not the real, interest rates offered on different bonds.
C) purchase the highest-priced bond available.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) foreign countries rise.
B) the United States rises.
C) both countries rise.
D) both countries fall.
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