Under a gold standard in which one dollar could be turned in to the U.S. Treasury and exchanged for 1/20th of an ounce of gold and one German mark could be exchanged for 1/100th of an ounce of gold, an exchange rate of ________ marks to the dollar would stimulate a flow of gold from the United States to Germany.

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The international financial system (IFS) is made up of a variety of assets, institutions, and markets that facilitate the flow of capital for finance and international trade. The IFS includes: Bank and nonbank financial institutions Financial markets that determine and trade the prices of these assets Nonmarket activities, such as private equity transactions Legal agreements Exchange rate systems Financial instruments  The IFS also provides a payment mechanism and offers facilities for borrowing and disposing of surplus funds. The IFS has evolved to mirror changes in the world economy,... Show more

Under a gold standard in which one dollar could be turned in to the U.S. Treasury and exchanged for 1/20th of an ounce of gold and one German mark could be exchanged for 1/100th of an ounce of gold, an exchange rate of ________ marks to the dollar would stimulate a flow of gold from the United States to Germany.






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