Q18 · UPSC Prelims 2016 · Set A · Economy

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Which of the following best describes the term 'import cover', sometimes seen in the news?

A It is the ratio of value of imports to the Gross Domestic Product of a country
B It is the total value of imports of a country in a year
C It is the ratio between the value of exports and that of imports between two countries
D It is the number of months of imports that could be paid for by a country's international reserves

Correct answer: (d) It is the number of months of imports that could be paid for by a country's international reserves

Explanation

  1. A

    It is the ratio of value of imports to the Gross Domestic Product of a country

    Imports to GDP. That ratio is import intensity or openness, not import cover. This letter is not the key.

  2. B

    It is the total value of imports of a country in a year

    Total yearly imports. A stock of imports in a year is not a reserve-adequacy measure. This letter is not the key.

  3. C

    It is the ratio between the value of exports and that of imports between two countries

    Exports versus imports between two countries. That is a bilateral trade balance idea, not import cover. This letter is not the key.

  4. D

    It is the number of months of imports that could be paid for by a country's international reserves

    Months of imports payable from international reserves. Import cover is how many months of merchandise (often goods) imports the central bank’s foreign-exchange reserves could finance. That stored letter is the official key.

Summary. Official key is (d) months of imports that reserves could pay for. Import cover is a reserve-adequacy yardstick, not an import/GDP ratio, an annual import total or a bilateral export–import ratio. Honour the stored letter (d).

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