Here are the answers with discussion for this Weekend’s Quiz. The information provided should help you work out why you missed a question or three! If you haven’t already done the Quiz from yesterday then have a go at it before you read the answers. I hope this helps you develop an understanding of Modern…
Saturday Quiz – April 21, 2012
Welcome to the Billy Blog Saturday quiz. The quiz tests whether you have been paying attention over the last seven days. See how you go with the following questions. Your results are only known to you and no records are retained.
Quiz #161
- 1. At present Greece (and all the EMU member nations) face insolvency risk because they use a foreign currency (the Euro). By leaving the Euro and issuing their own currencies, these nations would eliminate that risk on all their future liabilities.
- False
- True
- 2. When a nation is generating large external surpluses, it can create more space for non-inflationary spending in the future if the government runs budget surpluses and accumulates them in a sovereign fund.
- False
- True
- 3. The OECD has just published their latest analysis of the fiscal situation in the world economy. Their estimates will usually lead one to conclude that a government's discretionary fiscal position is more expansionary than it actually is.
- False
- True
- 4. A nation can run a external deficit accompanied by a government sector surplus, which is of a larger proportion to GDP than the external balance), while the private domestic sector is spending less than they are earning.
- False
- True
- 5. Premium Question: Under current institutional arrangements (where deficits are matched $-for-$ by debt-issuance), the change in the ratio of public debt to GDP will exactly equal the primary deficit plus the interest service payments on the outstanding stock of debt both expressed as ratios to GDP minus the changes in the monetary base arising from official foreign exchange transactions.
- False
- True
Sorry, quiz 161 is now closed.
You can find the answers and discussion here
Right, 4 out of 5…I’ll just check the answers to find out why….