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1、货币和银行+Money+and+Banking 及答案解析(总分:52.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PART ONE(总题数:1,分数:8.00)A. Each commercial bank, as it obtains reserves and expands its deposits, could grow at an inappropriate rate. One way of controlling the growth rate of deposits is to require banks to stand ready to redeem their deposits in
2、some valuable commodity. Another is to institute a central bank charged with keeping reserves.B. Central bank needs to guard against bank failures, particularly if there are many relatively small banks. This is not to say that central banks always did prevent widespread bank failures. But a central
3、bank should act as institution able and willing in a crisis to make loans to banks when other banks cannot, or will not to do so.C. In addition to its services for commercial banks, a central bank provides many other services. The government keeps an account at the central bank, writes its checks on
4、 this account, and, in some countries, sells its securities through central bank. Another group of services to the government arises directly out of the central banks close relation with commercial banks. Thus the central bank typically administrators certain controls over commercial bank.D. Althoug
5、h central banks are part of the government, they maintain a certain detachment from the rest of it. They usually have much more independence from the administration than do such government agencies as the Treasury.E. Banking in Great Britain is dominated by four major banks (National Westminster, Ba
6、r clays, Midland, and Lloyds), but twenty major non-British banks compete for the British pound deposits and loans of major and modest customers. Similarly, the three big German banks ( Deutsche, Dresdner, and Commerz) have encountered increased competition for loan and deposit business from fifty b
7、ranches of foreign banks in Frankfurt, Dseldorf, and Hamburg.(分数:8.00)(1).The commercial banking systems of the major industry countries have become internationalized.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.(2).By controlling the money supply, commercial banks can keep themselves grow at an appropriate rate.(分数:1.00)A.B
8、.C.D.E.(3).Relations between the Central Bank and the government are complex.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.(4).Central Bank acts as the governments bank.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.(5).One of the function of a central bank is to prevent massive bank failures.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.(6).One consequence of the internationaliz
9、ation of commercial banking is that there is now more extensive competition in the major national financial centers due to the presence of foreign banks.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.(7).One of the Central Banks roles is a lender of last resort.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.(8).The Central Bank is not owned and operated
10、completely by the government.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.E.二、PART TWO(总题数:1,分数:6.00)Taking the Pulse of the EconomyReading the financial news is somewhat complicated when the subject is overall economic activity. In fact, when measuring the performance of the aggregate economy there is no single number that do
11、es the job. Instead, a variety of statistics released by the government on a monthly or quarterly basis, and published in major newspapers, (9) . It is useful to divide these statistics into measures of aggregate output and unemployment on the one hand,. (10) .Aggregate output and employment. The mo
12、st comprehensive measures of economic activity is real GDP. Estimates are released in April for the first quarter (January-March), (11) . Al though real GNP is released as a dollar figure, the most important feature is its rate of growth. Thus, if real GNP grows at an annual rate of 4% during a quar
13、ter, that is considered a fast pace of economic activity; if it grows by only 1% that would be slow.The most important number released on a monthly basis is the unemployment rate. Increases in the unemployment rate of one-half of one percent during a one-or two-month period implies that (12) .The pr
14、ice level. The GNP deflator is the most comprehensive measure of the price level. (13) . It is released quarterly along with data on GNP. A rate of increase in the deflator of 3% or 4% on an annual basis has been considered acceptable in recent years.Two somewhat narrower measures of inflation are r
15、eleased monthly: the consumer price index and the producer price index. As suggested by their names, (14) while the latter measures price changes at the wholesale level. For obvious reasons, although the consumer price index is a less comprehensive measure of the price level than the GNP deflator, i
16、t receives the lions share of attention because it measures how inflation influences each of us directly in our role as consumers. Once again, a 3% or 4% increase on an annual basis is considered acceptable; 6% or 8% is not.A. Our knowledge of how best to construct such a model is far from completeB
17、. in July for the second quarter (April-June), and so onC. serve as important indicatorsD. in terms of the results that formal econometric models of the economy have producedE. the former measures the rate of change in prices of goods purchased by the typical consumer (as defined by the Department o
18、f Commerce)F. It is a weighted average of prices of all goods and services produced in the economyG. economic activity is slowing down sufficiently to take its toll on the work forceH. and the price level and inflation on the other(分数:6.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_三、PART THREE(总题数:1
19、,分数:6.00)Bank of America struck a nerve this week when it announced it would charge many debit card users a $ 5 monthly fee when they shop. The companys stock price fell. Customers complained. One cable business anchor sliced up her debit card live on air. Why such a public back lash over a few extr
20、a bucks a month7 Perhaps the banks decision simply reminded us all over a gain that we are living increasingly in a fee-littered world, where companies continually seek out new ways to nibble away at our wallets by charging for the smallest of once-free services, leaving many customers feeling nicke
21、l-and-dimed. “The proliferation of a la carte fees has inundated the economy, “ said Ed Mierzwinski, consumer program director for the U. S. Public Interest Re search Group. Companies “are inventing new fees; they are making it harder to avoid fees; they are increasing the fees. Its much more compli
22、cated to be a consumer. “Bank of Americas new debit card fee, which also has been tested or implemented by other banks, joins a long and growing list of similar charges that consumers now encounter in the course of daily life. Among them: airline baggage fees, hotel Internet fees, “convenience charg
23、es“ for concert and sporting tickets, ATM fees, bank teller fees, paper statement fees, fees hidden in phone and cable bills, taxicab fuel surcharges and exorbitant shipping and handling costs. As many businesses find themselves squeezed by new regulations, rising fuel prices or the generally sluggi
24、sh economy, they have sought new ways to extract more money from customers, despite the public relations hit that often results, said John Ulzheimer, president of consumer education at SmartCredit. com. “Its absolutely a math equation: How many people am I going to lose?“ Ulzheimer said. “I dont kno
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