In 1944, officials from forty - five nations assembled for a historic meeting at Bretton Woods in the United States. Even though World War II was still going on, international monetary authorities and world leaders were planning for the future. They wanted to make provisions for the economic problems they expected to follow by the end of the war. These efforts resulted in the formation of the International Monetary Fund. The IMF attempts to encourage monetary cooperation, to promote excharige rate stability, and to plan international arrangements on ex- change rates. In addition, the Fund attempts to prevent competitive exchange rate reductions among its members. It also tries to eliminate or reduce any foreign exchange controls that slow down world trade. In order to attain these objectives, however, very large financial reserves are needed. The necessary reserves are obtained in the form of deposits, which are required from each member when joining the Fund. The size of the dep
A. to encourage monetary cooperation and to promote exchange rate stability.
B. to plan international arrangements on exchange rates.
C. to prevent competitive exchange rate reductions.
D. all of the above.
In 1944, officials from forty - five nations assembled for a historic meeting at Bretton Woods in the United States. Even though World War II was still going on, international monetary authorities and world leaders were planning for the future. They wanted to make provisions for the economic problems they expected to follow by the end of the war. These efforts resulted in the formation of the International Monetary Fund. The IMF attempts to encourage monetary cooperation, to promote excharige rate stability, and to plan international arrangements on ex- change rates. In addition, the Fund attempts to prevent competitive exchange rate reductions among its members. It also tries to eliminate or reduce any foreign exchange controls that slow down world trade. In order to attain these objectives, however, very large financial reserves are needed. The necessary reserves are obtained in the form of deposits, which are required from each member when joining the Fund. The size of the dep
A. each member is required to deposit money to the Fund.
B. some members are required to deposit money to the Fund.
C. all the members are required to deposit the same amount of money to the Fund.
D. only a few large countries are required to deposit money to the Fund.
In 1944, officials from forty - five
nations assembled for a historic meeting at Bretton Woods in the United States.
Even though World War II was still going on, international monetary authorities
and world leaders were planning for the future. They wanted to make provisions
for the economic problems they expected to follow by the end of the war. These
efforts resulted in the formation of the International Monetary Fund. The IMF
attempts to encourage monetary cooperation, to promote excharige rate stability,
and to plan international arrangements on ex- change rates. In addition, the
Fund attempts to prevent competitive exchange rate reductions among its members.
It also tries to eliminate or reduce any foreign exchange controls that slow
down world trade. In order to attain these objectives, however, very large
financial reserves are needed. The necessary A. to encourage monetary cooperation and to promote exchange rate stability. B. to plan international arrangements on exchange rates. C. to prevent competitive exchange rate reductions. D. all of the above. [填空题]Thirty-six from forty-five (leave) ______ nine.
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INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES · There are forty-five questions on this question paper. · You must write all your answers on the Answer Sheet. PART ONE · Look at the statements below and the information about recruitment on the opposite page. · Which recruitment (A, B, C or D) does each statement 1-7 refer to · For each statement 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet. · You will need to use some of these letters more than once. A
Business Economist You will have excellent analytical skills and an ability to communicate effectively with non-economists both orally and in writing. You will be expected to use data from a variety of sources for model-building and other forms of economic analysis. You will also liaise with clients, play an active role in business development, and present the results of your analysis in an incisive and accessible form. B Economic Policy M [单项选择]Forty-five percent of all blood donated in the United States is type O. Type O blood is essential for emergencies where there is no time for determining the blood type of victims because type O blood can be used for everyone. Type O blood is unique in that it is compatible with blood of all types: any recipient, regardless of blood type, can be given it. But precisely because of this special usefulness, type O blood is chronically in short supply.
If the statements in the passage above are true, which of the following must also be true A. The special usefulness of type O blood lies in the fact that it matches the blood type of most people. B. Supplies of type O blood are continuously so low that type O blood is unavailable for emergencies, where its usefulness would be greatest. C. Forty-five percent of the total population of the United State has type O blood, which makes type O the most common blood type. D. Any decision to give blood of any type other than O needs to be based on knowledge of the recipient’s blood type. E. (E) Type O blood is the only blood that cannot be typed as fast as needed in emergencies. [填空题]How many girls were selected from the five hundred applicants
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