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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
      reserve requirement changing       prime rate effects       open market operations |
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      M2.       the monetary base.       broad money. |
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      store of value       unit of account       all of the above |
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      prime rate.       discount rate.       multiplier rate. |
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      the discount rate.       open market operations.       the federal funds rate. |
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      one currency is said to be overvalued.       relative purchasing power parity holds.       absolute purchasing power parity holds. |
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      moving goods from lower-priced markets to higher-priced markets.       speculating that prices will increase in the future.       speculating that prices will fall in the future. |
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      purchasing power parity.       consumer price parity.       inflation-adjusted foreign exchange. |
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      absolute purchasing power parity.       relative purchasing power parity.       the law of one price.  |
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      ratio of the price levels divided by the nominal exchange rate.       import price index divided by the nominal exchange rate.       import price index divided by the CPI. |
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      the effect of the wealth of a country.       the effect of changes in the price level on the value of people’s wealth.       the effect of changes in the exchange rate on the value of people’s wealth. |
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      price elasticity of exports       income elasticity of imports       the price elasticity of demand |
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      indirect relationship between the price level and the real value of wealth.       direct relationship between the interest rate and the real value of wealth.       indirect relationship between the interest rate and the real value of wealth. |
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      a large appreciation of the currency that occurs over a short period of time.       a large depreciation of the currency that occurs over a long period of time.       a large depreciation of the currency that occurs over a short period of time. |
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      GDP.       the consumer price index.       aggregate demand. |
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      interest rates.       the money supply.       its quotas. |
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      expansionary trade policy.       expansionary monetary policy.       expansionary fiscal policy. |
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      lower, higher       higher, higher       higher, lower |
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      contractionary trade policy.       contractionary monetary policy.       contractionary exchange rate policy. |
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Question 20.20. The balance between inflows and outflows in the current account is known as: (Points : 1) |
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