Saturday Quiz – May 5, 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 #163

  • 1. The automatic stabilisers built into national government budgeting are at present operating in a counter-cyclical manner in the Eurozone.
    • False
    • True
  • 2. In the absence of exchange rate flexibility, the Eurozone member states are undertaking painful internal devaluation designed to deflate nominal wages and prices to facilitate increased external competitiveness. The aim, say for Greece, is to reduce its real unit labour costs faster than their trading partners can. For the logic to follow then if wages and prices fall at the same rate, labour productivity has to rise and employment has to fall.
    • False
    • True
  • 3. A nation can run a current account deficit accompanied by a government sector surplus (of equal proportion to GDP as the external deficit) as long as the private domestic sector is spending less than they are earning.
    • False
    • True
  • 4. To ensure that the financial system is stable, the central bank has to allow the money supply to be driven by the monetary base.
    • False
    • True
  • 5. Premium Question: The spending by a sovereign government becomes more expensive when the bond markets push yields on new bond issues up.
    • False
    • True

Sorry, quiz 163 is now closed.

You can find the answers and discussion here

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Finally got 5 / 5. It’s amazing what going to a single presentation from Bill can do to one’s thinking!!!

  2. Back to my usual handle!

    Off topic question – is Steve Keen an MMTer? I know he is an advocate of Hyman Minsky. He has been saying some interesting stuff lately.

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