The Basics
The Price
The Model
Qualifying G & S
Pot Luck
100


  1. the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as making a specific product) more efficiently than another activity.


The ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as making a specific product) more efficiently than another activity.



What is a comparative advantage?

100

It is the price of one currency in terms of another. It's usually expressed as the domestic price of the foreign currency.

What is the nominal exchange rate?

100

US residents purchase of foreign assets – purchase of US assets by foreigners

What is Net Foreign Investment?

100

Real interest rates being paid on foreign assets, Real interest rates being paid on domestic assets, Perceived economic and political risks of holding assets abroad, Government policies that affect foreign ownership of domestic assets 

What factors influence the flow of capital?

100

Lower inflation, Lower costs for some exporters, cheaper travel abroad.

What are some advantages of a stronger currency?

200

It is to bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.

What is an Import?

200

It is the exchange rate between countries that takes into account the price level between these countries.

What is the real exchange rate?

200

This market describes how that borrowing happens. Its supply is based on savings. The demand is based on borrowing.

What is the market for loanable funds?

200

Consumer tastes for domestic and foreign goods, Prices of goods home and abroad, Exchange rates, Cost of Transportation, Government policies toward trade

What factors influence the flow of goods?

200

Increased exports, economic growth, more job creation, increased tourism.

What are some advantages of a weaker currency?

300

It is sending goods or services to another country for sale.

What is an export?

300

This impact on the value of the domestic currency can be caused by capital flight (the outflow of capital from a country) due to negative monetary policies, hyperinflation, political risks, etc.  

What is currency depreciation?

300

The supply is determined by level of domestic demand for / expenditure on imported goods and services from abroad.

What is the supply of currency available for foreign currency exchange?

300

An example of this would be Mr Woodruff opening up a Gas Station in Kabul, Afghanistan.

What is Foreign Direct Investment?

300

In a nation such as the US, Government deficits will increase the real interest rates and cause the real exchange rate to ____. 

What is to rise/increase?

400

A situation where exports are greater than imports.

What is a trade surplus?

400

This occurs when Canadian citizens significantly increase their demand for Mexican financial assets.

What is the appreciation of the peso?

400

Higher interest rates in a Country Alpha will typically have this effect on the value of Alpha dollars?

What is an increase? (in the value of Alpha dollars)?

400

This would include Mr Johnson buying shares of Toyota, Alibaba, and Mercedes Benz in his retirement ´portfolio´?

What is Foreign Portfolio Investment?

400

It describes a trade balance when net foreign investment is negative.

What is a trade deficit? (or imports exceed exports)

500

It is the practice of buying at a low price and selling at a higher price

What is arbitrage? (Starbuck in Seattle v NYC)

500

It is the part of a personś income that is not spent on goods or services or paid out as taxes.

What is savings?

500

When the US real interest rates rise, domestic assets become ___ attractive to foreigners and foreign assets become ___ attractive to domestic residents.

What is more and less?

500

It is the impact on NFI if residents of Gamma experience real lower rates of return on Gamman denominated investments.

What is increase or more positive?

500

Term used to describe a nation´s trading status when NFI=NX.

What is ´balanced trade´?

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