Suppose the U.S. price level rises 25 percent at a time when Japan experiences stable prices. As a result, the U.S. demand for Japanese goods will __________, and the Japanese demand for U.S. goods will __________; in turn, this will increase the demand for Japanese yen and decrease the supply of Japanese yen; in turn, the dollar will depreciate and the yen will appreciate
A) rise; fall
B) fall; rise
C) rise; rise, too
D) fall; fall, too
A
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One year ago, Ms. Case and Mr. Bond opened a jewelry store called T & J. They invested $1,000,000 of their savings into the partnership to buy equipment and initial inventory
They rented a building for $90,000 a year, and hired two employees for an annual wage of $40,000 each. Case and Bond believed that the best alternative investment of their money would be government bonds, which could yield an annual return of 8 percent. To run the store, Case quit her previous job, at which she earned $100,000, but her former boss told her that she was welcome to return anytime. Bond kept his job with the government, but gave up 6 hours of leisure each week (for 50 weeks), the time he used to spend playing golf. Bond used to say: "I'd only give up my golf time if someone paid me $100 an hour." During the first year of operation, T & J paid $20,000 for utilities and the firm's total revenue was $350,000. The market value of T & J's equipment was $200,000 at the beginning of the year and $170,000 at the end of the year. a) What is the economic depreciation of their capital? b) What are T & J's opportunity costs? c) What is the firm's economic profit in the first year of operation?
The essential feature of a ________ is that it immediately fixes the rate at which a specified amount of one currency is to be delivered in exchange for a specific amount of another at a future date
A) forward contract B) spot contract C) money contract D) bid contract