steady rise in value against the U.S. dollar (USD). After a brief respite in 2005, the euro
continued its climb against the USD into 2008. Which of the following were NOT a
contributing factor in the assent of the euro and the decline in the dollar?
A) severe U.S. balance of payments deficits
B) a general weakening of the dollar after the attacks of September 11, 2001
C) large U.S. balance of payment surpluses
D) All of the above were contributing factors.
Answer:
5) The countries that use the euro as their currency have:
A) agreed to use a single currency (exchange rate stability), allow the free movement of
capital in and out of their economies (financial integration), but give up individual control
of their own money supply (monetary independence).
B) gained control over their own money supply (monetary independence), allowed the free
movement of capital in and out of their economies (financial integration), but give up
exchange rate stability.
C) agreed to use a single currency (exchange rate stability), allow individual control of
their own money supply (monetary independence), but give up the free movement of
capital in and out of their economies (financial integration).
D) none of the above