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ADBI4201

NASKAH UAS-THE
UJIAN AKHIR SEMESTER-TAKE HOME EXAM
UNIVERSITAS TERBUKA
SEMESTER: 2020/21.1

Bahasa Inggris Niaga


ADBI4201
No. Soal Skor
1. How does capital flight affect exchange rate? 20

2. Does GDP accurately reflect the nation's welfare? 20

3. What was the most significant result of the Marshall Plan on Politics? 30

4. What is the significance of the development of production and the productivity in modern 30
economies?

Skor Total 100

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Answer:
1. capital flight can affect exchange rates through several factors and Capital flight
has serious consequences. That leads to a loss of wealth. This can lead to a
contraction in real investment spending, a sharp fall in the exchange rate, and a rapid
tightening of credit conditions. Economic crises can occur and can lead to low living
standards and social disasters.

2. PDB cannot describe people's welfare when people tend to only control the labor
factor, have limited access to land factors, and have low control of capital. Conditions
will be even worse if a country fails to use its political power to direct its
development priorities and strengthen the socio-economic capacity of its people in
facing globalization and liberalization.

3. The most important outcome of the Marshall Plan on Politics was to assist in the
economic recovery of the countries after World War II and to reduce the influence of
the Communist party within it. In order to combat the effects of the Marshall Plan, the
USSR developed its own economic plan, known as the Molotov Plan, despite the fact
that a large amount of resources from the Eastern Bloc countries to the USSR were
paid as reparations, to the countries that participated in the Axis Power during war.
The phrase "equivalent to the Marshall Plan" is often used to describe proposed
large-scale economic rescue programs.

4. the importance of the development of production and productivity in modern times

economy, namely to improve the quality of agricultural products, as well as make it


easier for managers of the agricultural sector to obtain optimal work results and
through land expansion (extensification) it is difficult to apply in Indonesia, in the
midst of widespread conversion of productive agricultural land to non-agricultural.
According to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in the period 1983-1993
there was a change of function of land covering an area of 935,000 hectares
consisting of 425,000 hectares in the form of paddy fields and 510,000 other non-rice
fields or an average of around 40,000 hectares per year.

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