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Currency wars: can we rely on "fiat" currencies?
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1. Your age:
under 25
25-40
40-55
over 55
2. Your gender:
Male
Female
3. Your occupation:
student
pensioner
I have a full time job
I have a part time job
4. Will virtual currencies overtake paper currencies in the future?
Yes
No
I am in doubt
I don't give a sh**.
5. Which currency looks most trustworthy to you?
Euro
US dollar
Swiss frank
What's the difference?
6. Do you believe in the stability of the electronic money system?
Yes, I strongly believe
I believe, but I have a little doubt
I do not believe
I do not care
7. Have you ever invested in the currency market?
Yes
No, but I'm planning to try
No
I do not even know, what it is
8. European Central Bank is going to issue more than 1 trillion euro in 1,5 years in order to stimulate the economy. What is your opinion about that?
I think it will help to stimulate the economy
I think it will precipitate the inflationary processes
I think it will lead to the depreciation of savings
I think it will lead to the depreciation of savings
9. In 2015, Lithuania adopted euro as a national currency. I think:
Euro is better that litas, it will broaden the possibilities
Litas was better
I do not care
10. How do you behave with your earnings:
Keep them at home
Save in a bank account
Invest in metals, bonds
I barely have something to eat
11. Imagine: you are almighty. You have an opportunity to bring back gold and silver money instead of non-backed paper currencies. What would you do?
I would do that
No, gold and silver money is the ancient and barbaric relic
I have no clue
12. In case of global economic collapse, paper currencies will:
Lose their value completely
Will retain their value
I have nothing so I'm not afraid
Don't try to scare me, I'm too tough
13. Nowadays, currency market is:
Stable and quiet
Volatile and illogical
On the edge of collapse
More citizen-friendly than ever
I do not know what it means, but I am sure it has something with Wall Street.
14. Many countries all around the world have really huge debts. I think:
It may cause lower purchasing power in these countries
Budget deficit is not dangerous for developed economies
It may cause another financial crisis
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