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 – March 20, 2010
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 five questions. Your results are only known to you and no records are retained.
Quiz #52
- 1. If the external sector overall is in deficit, it is still possible for the private domestic sector and government sector to run surpluses and each pay down its debt as long as GDP growth is fast enough (the technical condition is that the rate of GDP growth has to be faster than the real interest rate).
- True
- False
- 2. Federal government debt (where there is currency sovereignty) is not really a liability because the government can just roll it over continuously and thus they never have to pay it back. This is different to a household, which not only has to service its debt but also has to repay them at the due date.
- False
- True
- 3. The Greek crisis would be significantly eased if it could improve its tax collection arrangements to ensure that it had more financing available to cover its spending.
- True
- False
- 4. The term "beggar-my-neighbour" strategy describes a situation where a nation pushes its excess supply onto its trading partners is more applicable to Germany than China in the current situation.
- True
- False
- 5. Even though the money multiplier found in macroeconomics textbooks is a flawed description of the way the monetary system operates, having some positive minimum reserve requirements does constrain credit creation activities of the private banks more than if you have no requirements other than the rule that balances have to be non-zero.
- True
- False
- 6. My statement that the British government could do its citizens a favour by assuming absolute power and suspending the national election for three years.
- (a) Was clearly serious and finally gives away the agenda that MMT is about totalitarianism.
- (b) Means I represent a danger to freedom loving citizens everywhere.
- (c) Was a joke!
Sorry, quiz 52 is now closed.
You can find the answers and discussion here
Five out of six! Although I think the quiz was much easier this week, and question six was a freebie. 😉
Bill, you are slipping. Even I got a six out of six on this one. 🙂