第三章单元测试
- An example of how GNP accounts for services provided by foreign-owned capital (and GDP does not) is ( )
Net unilateral transfers________.( )
- In open economies,_______.( )
- Which of the following is 对? ( )
- An open economy,_______.( )
- A central bank's international reserves consists of its holdings of ______. ( )
A:earnings of a Spanish factory counts in Spain's GNP but are part of Britain's GDP.
B:earnings of a Spanish factory counts in Spain's GDP but are part of Britain's GNP.
C:earnings of a Spanish factory with British owners counts only in Britain's GNP.
D:earnings of a Spanish factory with British owners counts only in Spain's GDP.
答案:earnings of a Spanish factory counts in Spain's GDP but are part of Britain's GNP.
A:Only A and C
B:must be added to GDP in calculations of GNI
C:are part of a country's product.
D:are part of a Gross National Disposable Income.
A:saving and investment are necessarily equal.
B:investment always refers to the domestic stock market.
C:as in a closed economy, saving and investment are not necessarily equal.
D:saving and investment are not necessarily equal as they are in a closed economy.
A:A country with a current account surplus is earning more from its exports than it spends on imports.
B:All of the above are 对 of current account balances.
C:A country with a current account deficit must be increasing its net foreign debts by the amount of the deficit.
D:A country could finance a current account deficit by using previously accumulated foreign wealth to pay for its imports.
A:can save by avoiding excessive imports.
B:can save either by building up its capital stock or by acquiring foreign wealth.
C:can save only by acquiring foreign wealth.
D:cannot save either by building up its capital stock or by acquiring foreign wealth.
A:silver and gold.
B:domestic assets and precious metals.
C:foreign assets, gold and position on IMF
D:foreign and domestic currency holdings
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