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kaid0807

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What term means an explosive and seemingly uncontrollable inflation in which money loses value rapidly and may even go out of use?
 
  A) superinflation
  B) stagflation
  C) hyperinflation
  D) maginflation
  E) deflation

Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about current cost method and market value method?
 
  A) They are used by the BEA to place current values on foreign indirect investments.
  B) These methods lead to the same valuations.
  C) Based on the current cost method, the BEA's 2009 estimate of U.S. net foreign wealth was 2,737.86 billion.
  D) The current cost method is preferred by the BEA.
  E) Foreign direct investments of the U.S. are valued at their original purchase price.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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