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…
The Weekend Quiz – October 1-2, 2016
Welcome to The Weekend Quiz, which used to be known as the Saturday Quiz! The quiz tests whether you have been paying attention or not to the blogs I post. See how you go with the following questions. Your results are only known to you and no records are retained.
Quiz #393
- 1. When the IMF and the OECD talk about structural fiscal deficits, you know their estimates are:
- biased downwards thus indicating that the government fiscal stance is less expansionary than it actually is.
- biased upwards thus indicating that the government fiscal stance is more expansionary than it actually is.
- difficult to assess because their forecasts are subject to forecasting inaccuracy.
- 2. When a sovereign government issues debt it logically:
- increases the financial assets that are held by the non-government sector $-for-$.
- has no impact on the overall holdings of financial assets held by the non-government sector $-for-$.
- reduces the capacity of the private sector to borrow from banks because they use their deposits to buy the bonds.
- 3. Historically, government debt has been used by central banks to manage liquidity and sustain positive short-term policy interest rates targets. This function necessitates that currency-issuing governments continue to, at least, issue enough debt to allow these open market operations to continue.
- False
- True
Sorry, quiz 393 is now closed.
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Hi Bill, off topic, i saw this story in the age: http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/full-list-1-billion-flowing-to-wealthy-private-schools-officially-classed-as-overfunded-20160930-grs6nz.html
Still cannot understand why private schools receive public funding when the school I went to lacked basic facilities and fully 20% of the teachers were well below standard.
Grrr 1 out of 3 today … 1st one right