A worldwide system of fixed exchange rates was organized and maintained under the International Monetary Fund
A) in the three decades before World War I.
B) in the years between the world wars.
C) from the end of World War II until the early 1970s.
D) from the early 1960s to the late 1980s.
C
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One problem with the ripple effect from the Fed's monetary policy is
A) the fact that the monetary policy transmission process is long and drawn out. B) that changing the Federal funds target rate seldom has an effect on the markets for reserves and loanable funds. C) the frequent misalignment of the spread between the Federal funds rate and the Federal funds rate target. D) that the Fed's policy sometimes has a large impact on potential GDP as well as its usual impact on aggregate demand. E) the tight relationship between that the Federal funds rate has to aggregate spending.
The age-earnings profile for most people indicates
A) earnings rise continually until a person retires. B) earnings initially decline and then rise continually until retirement. C) that when you adjust for inflation, earnings are constant throughout the entire workplace experience. D) earnings rise until the age of about 50 and then begin to fall until retirement.