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 – March 3-4, 2018
Welcome to The Weekend 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 #467
- 1. After economic growth resumes, the government can rely on the automatic stabilisers to return the fiscal balance to its appropriate level.
- False
- True
- 2. Only one of the following combinations is possible for a nation (balances expressed as a proportion of GDP):
- None of the above are possible as they all defy the sectoral balances accounting identity.
- Current account deficit smaller in size to government surplus, and private domestic sector saving overall.
- Current account deficit equal in size to government surplus, and private domestic sector dissaving overall.
- Current account deficit equal in size to government surplus, and private domestic sector saving overall.
- 3. The Eurozone nations have to endure internal devaluation (nominal wages and prices deflation and/or productivity growth) to adjust to external imbalances. It is claimed that this process will the individual nations more competitive as long as real unit labour costs fall faster than their trading partners. However, ignoring whether the logic is correct or not, which of the following propositions must also follow if the logic is to follow:
- If wages and prices fall at the same rate, then labour productivity has to rise and what happens to employment is irrelevant.
- If wages and prices fall at the same rate, then labour productivity has to rise and employment must grow.
- If wages and prices fall at the same rate, then labour productivity has to rise and employment remain constant or grow.
- None of the above.
Sorry, quiz 467 is now closed.
You can find the answers and discussion here
Two out of three. Got no 3 wrong.
Heck, this cold weather has frozen my brain, and I’ve turned into a neoliberal!
Like those Korean cheerleaders, I need some re-education, pronto! 🙂
(I must say, I wondered if in Q.3 “employment” was a typo, and it should have read “unemployment”?)
Tricky this week!