Question: Record your answers without a dollar sign and without a comma (i.e., 1000, not 1,000). If your answer is not a whole number, round it

 Record your answers without a dollar sign and without a comma

(i.e., 1000, not 1,000). If your answer is not a whole number,

Record your answers without a dollar sign and without a comma (i.e., 1000, not 1,000). If your answer is not a whole number, round it to the nearest 2 decimal points. Suppose the ofcial price of 1 ounce of gold in the US is 20.67 dollars and the official price of gold in the UK is 3.00 pounds sterling. Assuming no transport costs, the value of 1 pound sterling is US dollars. Now suppose there are transport costs for shipping gold from one market to another. As we discussed in the video on the gold standard, the value of one currency in terms of another will no longer be constant; instead, it can fluctuate within a range. These we referred to as gold points. If the exchange rate should fall outside of this range, gold will be shipped from one market to another. Assume that it costs 10% of the purchase price (paid by the buyer) to ship gold from one market to another. The lower value of 1 pound sterling in terms of the dollar in this range will be and the upper value of this range will be If one pound sterling was trading at 7.00 dollars, the US would see (inflow, outlow, no flow) of gold and the US money stock would (decrease, increase, remain the same)

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