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1、eun/resnick 4e 1 eun & resnick 4echapter 1 globalization and the multinational firm questions in the test bank follow the order of the chapter outline: whats special about international finance?foreign exchange and political risks market imperfections expanded opportunity set goals for internati
2、onal financial management globalization of the world economy: major trends emergence of globalized financial markets emergence of the euro as a global currency trade liberalization and economic integration privatization multinational corporations summary mini case: nike and sweatshop labor appendix
3、1a: gains from trade: the theory of comparative advantage whats special about “international” finance?1) what major dimension sets apart international finance from domestic finance? a) foreign exchange and political risks b) market imperfections c) expanded opportunity set d) all of the above answer
4、: d 2) an example of a political risk is a) expropriation of assets b) adverse change in tax rules c) the opposition party being elected d) a) and b) are both correct answer: d - p. 5 3) production of goods and services has become globalized to a large extent as a result of a) skilled labor being hi
5、ghly mobile b) natural resources being depleted in one country after another c) multinational corporations efforts to source inputs and locate production anywhere where costs are lower and profits higher d) common tastes worldwide for the same goods and services answer: c - p. 4 eun/resnick 4e 2 4)
6、recently, financial markets have become highly integrated. this development a) allows investors to diversify their portfolios internationally b) allows minority investors to buy and sell stocks c) has increased the cost of capital for firms d) answers a) and c) are both correct. answer: a. see page
7、4 5) japan has experienced large trade surpluses. japanese investors have responded to this by a) liquidating their positions in stocks to buy dollar denominated bonds b) investing heavily in u.s. and other foreign financial markets c) lobbying the u.s. government to depreciate its currency d) lobby
8、ing the japanese government to allow the yen to appreciate answer: b - p. 4 6) suppose your firm invests $100,000 in a project in italy. at the time the exchange rate is $1.25 = ?1.00. one year later the exchange rate is the same, but the italian government has expropriated your firms assets paying
9、only ?80,000 in compensation. this is an example of a) exchange rate risk b) political risk c) market imperfections d)answer: b) political risk the government is only giving you back your initial investment, if this was a good investment it should have been worth more than $100,000 a year later. for
10、 example if your cost of capital was 8% it should have been worth $108,000.7) suppose that great britain is a major export market for your firm, a u.s. based mnc. if the british pound depreciates against the u.s. dollar, a) your firm will be able to charge more in dollar terms while keeping pound pr
11、ices stable. b) your firm may be priced out of the u.k. market, to the extent that your dollar costs stay constant and your pound prices will rise. c) to protect u.k. market share, your firm may have to cut the dollar price of your goods to keep the pound price the same. d) b) and c) are both correc
12、t. answer: b) and c) are both correct. see page 5. 8) most governments at least try to make it difficult for people to cross their borders illegally. this barrier to the free movement of labor is an example of a) information asymmetry b) excessive transactions costs c) racial discrimination d) a mar
13、ket imperfection answer: d) see page 6. eun/resnick 4e 3 9) when individual investors become aware of overseas investment opportunities and are willing to diversify their portfolios internationally, a) they trade one market imperfection, information asymmetry, for another, exchange rate risk. b) the
14、y benefit from an expanded opportunity set. c) they should not bother to read or to understand the prospectus, since its probably written in a foreign language d) they should invest only in dollars or euros. answer: b see page 8. 10)nestl , a well-known swiss corporation, a) has been a paragon of vi
15、rtue in its opposition to all forms of political risk. b) at one time placed restrictions on foreign ownership of its stock. when it relaxed these restrictions, the total market value of the firm fell. c) at one time placed restrictions on foreign ownership of its stock. when it relaxed these restri
16、ctions, there was a major transfer of wealth from foreign shareholders to swiss shareholders. d) none of the above answer: c) see page 7. goals for international financial management 11)the goal of shareholder wealth maximization a) is not appropriate for non-u.s. business firmsb) means that all bus
17、iness decisions and investments that a firm makes are done for the purpose of making the owners of the firm better off financiallyc) is a sub-objective the firm should attempt to achieve after the objective of customer satisfaction is metd) is in conflict with the privatization process taking place
18、in third-world countriesanswer: b - p. 8 12)as capital markets are becoming more integrated, the goal of shareholder wealth maximizationa) has been altered to include other goals as well.b) has lost out to other goals, even in the u.s.c) has been given increasing importance by managers in europe. d)
19、 has been shown to be a deterrent to raising funds abroad.answer c) see page 8 13)recent corporate scandals at firms such as enron, worldcom and the italian firm eun/resnick 4e 4 parmalata) show that managers might be tempted to pursue their own private interests at the expense of shareholders.b) sh
20、ow that italian shareholders are better at monitoring managerial behavior than u.s. shareholders.c) show that white-collar criminals hardly ever get punished.d) show that socialism is a better way to go than capitalism.answer a) see page 9. 14)while the corporate governance problem is not confined t
21、o the united states,a) it can be a much more serious problem in many other parts of the world, where legal protection of shareholders is weak or nonexistent.b) it has reached its high point in the united states.c) the u.s. legal system, with lawsuits used only as a last resort, ensured that any conf
22、licts of interest will soon be a thing of the past.d) none of the aboveanswer: a) see page 9. 15)the owners of a business are the a) taxpayersb) workersc) suppliersd) shareholdersanswer: d) 16)the massive privatization that is currently taking place in formerly socialist countries, will likelya) eve
23、ntually enhance the standard of l iving to these countries citizensb) depend on private investmentc) increase the opportunity set facing these countries citizensd) all of the aboveanswer: d) see page 10. 17)a firm with concentrated ownershipa) may give rise to conflicts of interest between dominant
24、shareholders and small outside shareholders.b) may enjoy more accounting transparency than firms with diffuse ownership structures.c) is a partnership, never a corporation.d) tends to exist overseas but not in the u.s.answer: d) see page 9. 18)the ultimate guardians of shareholder interest in a corp
25、oration, are the eun/resnick 4e 5 a) rank and file workersb) senior managementc) boards of directorsd) all of the aboveanswer: c) see page 9. 19)in countries like france and germany,a) managers have often made business decisions with regard maximizing market share to the exclusion of other goals.b)
26、managers have often viewed shareholders as one of the “stakeholders” of the firm, others being employees, customers, suppliers, banks and so forth.c) managers have often regarded the prosperity and growth of their combines, or families of related firms, as their critical goal.d) managers have tradit
27、ionally embraced the maximization of shareholder wealth as the only worthy goal.answer: b) see page 9. 20)when corporate governance breaks downa) shareholders are unlikely to receive fair returns on their investmentsb) managers may be tempted to enrich themselves at shareholder expensec) the board o
28、f directors is not doing its jobd) all of the aboveanswer: d)globalization of the world economy 21)privatization refers to process of:a) having government operate businesses for the betterment of the public sectorb) government allowing the operation of privately owned businessc) prohibiting governme
29、nt operated enterprisesd) a country divesting itself of the ownership and operation of a business venture by turning it over to the free market systemanswer: d - p. 14 22)deregulation of world financial marketsa) provided a natural environment for financial innovations, like currency futures and opt
30、ions.b) has promoted competition among market participants.c) has encouraged developing countries such as chile, mexico, and korea to liberalize by allowing foreigners to directly invest in their financial markets.d) all of the above answer: d see page 10. 23)the emergence of global financial market
31、s is due in no small part to eun/resnick 4e 6 a) advances in computer and telecommunications technology b) rigorous enforcement of the soviet system of state ownership of resources of production. c) government regulation and protection of infant industries. d) none of the above. answer: a) see page
32、11. 24)the euro a) is the common currency of europe b) is divisible into 100 cents, just like the u.s. dollar c) may eventually have a transaction domain larger than the u.s. dollar d) all of the above. answer: d) see page 11.25)since its inception the euro has brought about revolutionary changes in
33、 european finance. for example a) by redenominating corporate bonds and stocks from 12 different currencies into one common currency, the euro has precipitated the emergence of continent wide capital markets in europe that are comparable to u.s. markets in depth and liquidity. b) swiss bank accounts
34、 are all denominated in euro. c) the european banking sector has become much more important as a source of financing for european firms. d) there have actually not been any revolutionary changes. answer: a) page 11. 26)since the end of world war i, the dominant global currency has been the a) britis
35、h poundb) japanese yenc) eurod) u.s. dollaranswer: d) page 11. 27)in david ricardos theory of comparative advantage,a) international trade is a zero-sum game in which one trading partners gain comes at the expense of anothers loss.b) liberalization of international trade will enhance the welfare of
36、the worlds citizens. c) is a short-run argument, not a long-run argument.d) has been superseded by the now-orthodox view of mercantilism.answer: b) page 14. 28)the world trade organization, wto,eun/resnick 4e 7 a) has the power to enforce the rules of international trade.b) covers agriculture and ph
37、ysical goods, but not services or intellectual property rights.c) recently expelled china for human rights violations.d) ruled that nafta is to be the model for world trade integration.answer: b) page 14. 29)privatization a) has spurred a tremendous increase in cross-border investment. b) has allowe
38、d many governments to have the funds to nationalize important industries. c) has guaranteed that new ownership will be limited to the local citizens. d) has generally decreased the efficiency of the enterprise. answer: b) page 15-16. 30)the theory of comparative advantage: a) claims that economic we
39、ll-being is enh anced if each countrys citizens produce only a single product b) claims that economic well-being is enhanced when all countries compare commodity prices after adjusting for exchange rate differences in order to standardize the prices charged all countriesc) claims that economic well-
40、being is enhanced if each countrys citizens produce that which they have a comparative advantage in producing relative to the citizens of other countries, and then trade productiond) claims that no country has an absolute advantage over another country in the production of any good or service.answer
41、: c - pp. 11 12 multinational corporations 31)a multinational firm can be defined asa) a firm that invests short-term cash inflows in more than one currencyb) a firm that has sales affiliates in several countriesc) a firm that is incorporated in more than one countryd) a firm that incorporated in on
42、e country that has production and sales operations in several other countries.answer: d - p. 15 32)a mnc may gain from its global presence bya) spreading r&d expenditures and advertising costs over their global salesb) pooling global purchasing power over suppliersc) utilizing their technologica
43、l and managerial know-how globally with minimum additional costsd) all of the above are potential gains.answer: d) page 17. 33)mncs can use their global presence to eun/resnick 4e 8 a) take advantage of underpriced labor services available in certain developing countries b) gain access to special r&
44、amp;d capabilities residing in advanced foreign counties. c) boost profit margins and create shareholder value. d) all of the above. answer: d) page 17. 34)foreign-owned manufacturing companies a) generally are more productive and pay their workers more than do comparable locally-owned businesses, i
45、n the worlds most highly developed countries.b) generally are more productive and pay their workers less than do comparable locally-owned businesses, in the worlds most least developed countries.c) tend to specialize in articles of manufacture that are illegal in their home countries.d) gain from th
46、eir global presence by paying their workers in shoes.answer: d see international finance in practice p. 17 35)a purely domestic firm sources its products, sells its products, and raises its funds domesticallya) can face stiff competition from a multinational corporation that can source its products
47、in one country, sell them in several countries, and raise its funds in a third country.b) can be more competitive than a mnc on its home turf due to superior knowledge of the local marketc) can still face exchange rate risk, just like a mncd) all of the above are true.answer: d 36)mnc stands for a)
48、multinational corporationb) mostly national corporationc) messy national corporationd) military national cooperationanswer: a) 37)which is growing at a faster rate, foreign direct investment by mncs or international trade?a) fdi by mncsb) international tradec) since they are linked, they grow at the
49、 same rated) none of the aboveanswer: a) page 16. 38)a true mnc, with operations in dozens of different countrieseun/resnick 4e 9 a) must effectively manage foreign exchange riskb) can ignore foreign exchange risk since it is diversifiedc) will pay taxes in only its home countyd) none of the above.a
50、nswer: a) page 17. 39)a mnc cana) be a factor that increases the opportunities of the citizens of less developed countriesb) be a factor that increases the opportunity set of domestic investorsc) increase economic efficiencyd) all of the above.answer: d) page 17. 40)a corporation that can source its
51、 products in one country, sell them in another country, and raise the funds in a third countrya) is a multinational corporation.b) is a domestic firm if all of the shareholders are from the same countryc) enjoys a built-in hedge against exchange rate riskd) enjoys a built-in hedge against political
52、riskanswer: a) appendix: the theory of comparative advantage 41)country a can produce 10 yards of textiles and 6 pounds of food per unit of input. compute the opportunity cost of producing one additional unit of food instead of textiles.a) 1 yard of textiles per 1.67 pounds of foodb) 1 pound of food
53、 per 1.67 yards of textilesc) 1 yard of textiles per .6 pounds of foodd) 1 pound of food per .6 yards of textilesanswer: c rationale: 6/10 = .6 pounds of food 42)the gains from trade a) are likely realized in the long run when workers and firms have had the time to adjust to the new competitive envi
54、ronment b) are immediately realized in the short run, when governments drop protectionist policies. c) are smaller than the costs of adjustment d) none of the above. answer: a) 43)comparative advantage eun/resnick 4e 10 a) is also known as relative efficiencyb) can lead to trade even in the face of
55、absolute efficiencyc) exists when one party can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another party.d) all of the aboveanswer: d) 44)country a can produce 10 yards of textiles and 6 pounds of food per unit of input. country b can produce 8 yards of textiles and 5 pounds of food
56、per unit of input.a) country a is relatively more efficient than country b in the production of foodb) country b is relatively more efficient than country a in the production of textilesc) country a has an absolute advantage over country b in the production of food and textilesd) country b has an ab
57、solute advantage over country a in the production of food and textilesanswer: c rationale: country a can produce more of everything than country b. thus, country a has an absolute advantage over country b in the production of textiles. 106c ountryac ountryb58fo odte x tiles45)underlying the theory o
58、f comparative advantage are assumptions regardinga) free trade between nationsb) that the factors of production (land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurial ability) are relatively immobile.c) that the factors of production (land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurial ability) are relatively mobiled) a)
59、 and b) answer: d) see page 22. eun/resnick 4e 11 46)if one country is twice the size of another country and is better at making almost everything than the benighted citizens of the smaller county, a) the bigger county enjoys an absolute advantage b) the bigger county enjoys an relative advantage c)
60、 the bigger county enjoys an comparative advantage d) there is not enough information to make a determination answer: a) see page 22. 47)country a can produce 10 yards of textiles and 6 pounds of food per unit of input. country b can produce 8 yards of textiles and 5 pounds of food per unit of input.a) country
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