Chapter 22: Problem 15
How important is labor mobility in determining whether an area is an optimal currency area?
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Chapter 22: Problem 15
How important is labor mobility in determining whether an area is an optimal currency area?
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Explain the link between the Mexican demand for U.S. goods and the supply of pesos. Next, explain the link between the U.S. demand for Mexican goods and the supply of dollars.
Suppose the United States and Japan have a flexible exchange rate system. Explain whether each of the following events will lead to an appreciation or depreciation of the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen: a. U.S. real interest rates rise above Japanese real interest rates. b. The Japanese inflation rate rises relative to the U.S. inflation rate. c. An increase in U.S. income combines with no change in Japanese income.
What does it mean to say that a currency is overvalued? undervalued?
Country 1 produces good \(X,\) and country 2 produces good Y. People in both countries begin to demand more of good \(\mathrm{X}\) and less of good \(\mathrm{Y}\). Assume that there is no labor mobility between the two countries and that a flexible exchange rate system exists. What will happen to the unemployment rate in country \(2 ?\) Explain.
If everyone in the world spoke the same language, would the world be closer to or further from being an optimal currency area? Explain.
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