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Suppose the Fed buys $10 million in government securities from a commercial bank. If the r

equired reserve ratio is 0.25, what is the maximum amount by which checkable deposits in the banking system can change?______.

A.+$10 000 000

B.+$25 000 000

C.+$40 000 000

D.-$40 000 000

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听力原文:M: I'm fed up with the noisy environment here. I suppose we should rent a house w
ith better environment, but I don't see how we can afford it right now.

W: If only we hadn't bought the second-hand car!

Q: What does the woman mean?

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A.She regretted having bought the second-hand car.

B.It is unnecessary to rent another house.

C.They should sell their second-hand car and buy a new one.

D.They can afford a second-hand car.

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假设政府想增加投资但保持产出不变。在IS-LM模型中。货币与财政政策如何配合才能实现这一目标?在20世纪80年代

假设政府想增加投资但保持产出不变。在IS-LM模型中。货币与财政政策如何配合才能实现这一目标?在20世纪80年代初,美国政府减税并有预算赤字,而美联储实施紧缩性货币政策,这种政策配合会有什么影响?

Suppose that the government wants to raise investment but keep output constant. In the IS-LM model, what mix of monetary and fiscal policy will achieve this goal? In the early 1980s, the U.S. government cut taxes and ran a budget deficit while the Fed pursued a tight monetary policy. What effect should this policy mix have?

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在解释像教材中表21-1中的那些比率时,人们必须非常谨慎地得出这样的结论,即多样化水平随着报
告中数字的增加而同样快速地增加。假设一个巴西人买了一份美国国际权益基金,该基金将其客户的资金投入巴西的股市。那么巴西与美国的总的外国资产与负债会有什么变化?巴西与美国的国际多样化会发生什么变化?

In interpreting ratios such as those in Table 21-1,one must be cautions about drawing the conclusion that diversification is rising as rapidly as the numbers that are reported rise. Suppose a Brazilian buys a United States international equity fund, which places its clients' money in Brazil's stock market. What happens to Brazilian and U.S. gross foreign assets and liabilities? What happens to Brazilian and U.S. international diversification?

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A.She buys many clothes.B.She buys a lot of chocolate.C.She eats a lot o

A.She buys many clothes.

B.She buys a lot of chocolate.

C.She eats a lot of things.

D.She sleeps a great deal.

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Which character is NOT true about the sweater that the man buys?A.Bright.B.High-necked.C.L

Which character is NOT true about the sweater that the man buys?

A.Bright.

B.High-necked.

C.Long-sleeved.

D.Patternless.

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Jack consumes a pound of cheese a day.A. drinks B. eats C. buys D. produces

Jack consumes a pound of cheese a day.

A. drinks B. eats C. buys D. produces

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[A] collects[B] buys[C] chooses[D] selects

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In the US a pemon’S company buys him or her health insurance.A.RightB.WrongC.Not me

In the US a pemon’S company buys him or her health insurance.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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[A] collects[B] buys[C] chooses[D] selects

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Sharing Economic Losses Through InsuranceEach minute of the day or night, everyone faces a

Sharing Economic Losses Through Insurance

Each minute of the day or night, everyone faces a possible financial loss. A home may be destroyed by fire, damaged by lightning, or leveled by a tornado(龙卷风). Personal belongings may be stolen. A car may be damaged in an accident, or it may cause injury to people and property. Income may be lost as the result of the death, disability, or unemployment of a family wage earner. The chance that a loss of this kind may occur is called an economic risk.

Savings provide one way to take care of financial losses. But savings are not the answer to large losses. The best way to guard against large financial losses is through insurance.

Insurance Is a Plan for Sharing Risks and Losses

Ted Mather and four of his friends have a rock group called Quint. Each member of the group owns a valuable instrument. Ted's bass alone cost $900. If an instrument was stolen or damaged, it would be a serious financial loss for its owner.

Suppose, however, that the members of the group agree to share any losses that occur. For example, if Ted's bass is stolen, each member of the group would contribute $180 to replace it. In other words, they would share the loss. This is the principle of insurance. Persons facing the same risk share the losses that occur among them.

From an insurance standpoint, however, an informal agreement like that made by Quint would not provide much protection. Why? The reason is that all the instruments might be stolen or damaged at the same time. The group rehearses in the Mathers' garage and sometimes leaves their instruments there between rehearsals. They also travel together in a van when they perform. Suppose that a thief broke into the garage and stoic all the instruments. What if the garage caught fire? What if all instruments were damaged in an accident on the way to or from a concert? Each member of the group would have to pay one-fifth of the total loss. For some members, this might be more than the amount of their own actual loss.

The purpose of insurance is to provide protection against financial loss at a reasonable cost. This is possible only when the cost of insurance is shared by many people who face a similar risk. But not all of them are likely to have actual losses at the same time.

You Buy Insurance from Insurance Companies

Almost 4,800 companies in the United States are in the business of providing insurance protection. These businesses are called insurance companies. Because 57% percent of the insurance companies operate on a big scale, they provide a way for large numbers of people to share their losses.

When you buy insurance, you enter into a written agreement with the insurance company. This agreement is called a policy. The person who buys insurance is the policyholder. According to the agreement, the insurance company promises to pay the policyholder if certain types of losses occur. The policy states exactly what losses the company will pay for. For this protection, the policyholder makes regular payments to the insurance company. Each payment is called a premium(保险费). The premiums paid by all policyholders are used to pay those who have losses. In this way, a loss that might result in great financial hardship for one person or household is shared by many people. Because only a portion of those insured will actually have losses, premiums are small compared to the amount of protection provided.

Many Kinds of Risks Can Be Insured

Insurance can provide protection against almost any kind of loss. Singers may insure their voices. Photographers may insure their negatives(底片). The owner of a home freezer may in sure against food loss in case of power failure. A business owner can insure his or her place of business. A business owner can also insure against a loss of profits during a shutdown following a fire or damaging accident

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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