A) on net it is purchasing assets from abroad. This adds to its demand for domestically generated loanable funds.
B) on net it is purchasing assets from abroad. This subtracts from its demand for domestically generated loanable funds.
C) on net other countries are purchasing assets from it. This adds to its demand for domestically generated loanable funds.
D) on net other countries are purchasing assets from it. This subtracts from its demand for domestically generated loanable funds.
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A) increase India's national saving and shift its supply of loanable funds left.
B) increase India's national saving and shift its demand for loanable funds right.
C) decrease India's national saving and shift its supply of loanable funds left.
D) decrease India's national saving and shift its demand for loanable funds right.
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A) reduces both the quantity of loanable funds supplied and the quantity of loanable funds demanded.
B) reduces the quantity of loanable funds supplied and raises the quantity of loanable funds demanded
C) raises both the quantity of loanable funds supplied and the quantity of loanable funds demanded.
D) raises the quantity of loanable funds supplied and reduces the quantity of loanable funds demanded.
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A) appreciates and there is a trade surplus.
B) appreciates and there is a trade deficit.
C) depreciates and there is a trade surplus.
D) depreciates and there is a trade deficit.
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A) shifting the demand curve in panel a to the right and the demand curve in panel c to the left.
B) shifting the demand curve in panel a to the left and the supply curve in panel c to the left.
C) shifting the supply curve in panel a to the right and the demand curve in panel c to the right.
D) shifting the supply curve in panel a to the left and the supply curve in panel c to the left.
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A) the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts right.
B) the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts left.
C) the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts right.
D) the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts left.
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A) shift both the demand for loanable funds and the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange right.
B) shift the demand for loanable funds right and shift the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange left.
C) shift the demand for loanable funds left and shift the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange right.
D) shift both the demand for loanable funds and the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange left.
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A) net capital outflow rises, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right.
B) net capital outflow rises, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right.
C) net capital outflow falls, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left.
D) net capital outflow falls, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left.
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A) only those who want to buy domestic capital goods.
B) only those who want to buy foreign assets.
C) those who want to buy either domestic capital goods or foreign assets.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) the sum of domestic investment and net capital outflow.
B) the sum of national saving and net capital outflow.
C) national saving.
D) net exports
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A) a reduction in domestic political instability
B) ending investment tax credits which subsidize domestic investment
C) a reduction in the size of the government's budget surplus
D) None of the above will increase exports.
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A) an increase in the budget deficit, and increased concerns about the ability of the government to pay back its debt
B) an increase in the budget deficit, but not increased concerns about the ability of the government to pay back its debt
C) increased concerns about the ability of the government to pay back its debt, but not an increase in the budget deficit
D) neither an increase in the budget deficit, nor increased concerns about the ability of the government to pay back its debt
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A) a shift from D2 to D1 in Panel A
B) a shift from NCO1 to NCO2 in Panel B
C) a shift from D2 to D1 in Panel C
D) All of the above shifts are consistent with the effects of capital flight.
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A) the change in the interest rate and the change in the exchange rate
B) the change in the interest rate but not the change in the exchange rate
C) the change in the exchange rate but not the change in the interest rate
D) neither the change in the interest rate nor the change in the exchange rate
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A) U.S. net exports, U.S. domestic investment, U.S. net capital outflow
B) U.S. supply of loanable funds, U.S. interest rates, U.S. domestic investment
C) U.S. imports, U.S. interest rates, the real exchange rate of the dollar
D) None of the above is correct.
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