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If Turkey wants to promote faster economic growth, it will need to
 
  A) promote government intervention to help markets determine incentives.
  B) restrict property rights so that individuals can better share inventions.
  C) promote incentive systems to encourage saving, research and development, increased trade and improved education.
  D) restrict economic freedom so the government has better control of markets.
  E) restrict international trade to protects its own workers.

Question 2

As the Indian rupee depreciates relative to the dollar, total spending on Indian goods and assets will increase. Therefore, in the foreign exchange market, the
 
  A) supply curve of euros is downward sloping. B) supply curve of dollars is upward sloping.
  C) demand curve for euros is upward sloping. D) demand curve for dollars is upward sloping.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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