Which of the following make(s) demand for U.S. dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange higher than otherwise
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 7:55 am
company nor a U.S. firm wanting to buy computers made in South Korea
In the open-economy macroeconomic model, if foreign interest rates rise and the U.S interest rate stays the same then, U.S. net capital outflow rises, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right. net capital outflow rises, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right. net capital outflow falls, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left. net capital outflow falls, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left.
Which of the following make(s) demand for U.S. dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange higher than otherwise? O a U.S. airline wanting buy jets made in France and a Swedish hospital wanting to buy medical equipment made in the U.S. O a U.S. airline wanting to buy jets made in France, but not a Swedish hospital wanting to buy medical equipment made in the U.S. O a Swedish hospital wanting to buy medical equipment made in the U.S., but not a U.S. airline wanting to buy jets made in France O neither a U.S. bank wanting to lend money to a Canadian In the open-economy macroeconomic model, if foreign interest rates rise and the U.S interest rate stays the same then, U.S. net capital outflow rises, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right. net capital outflow rises, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right. net capital outflow falls, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left. net capital outflow falls, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left.