Exam 3: Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage: the Ricardian Model
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Exam 6: The Standard Trade Model32 Questions
Exam 7: External Economies of Scale and the International Location of Production30 Questions
Exam 8: Firms in the Global Economy: Export Decisions,outsourcing,and Multinational Enterprises38 Questions
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Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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Assume that labor is the only factor of production and that wages in the United States equal $20 per hour while wages in Japan are $10 per hour.Production costs would be lower in the United States as compared to Japan if
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If labor productivities were exactly proportional to wage levels internationally,this would
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Which of the following has been confirmed by empirical tests of the Ricardian model?
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Which of the following is most likely to be an untraded good in a Ricardian two- country,multi- good model?
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A country engaging in trade according to the principles of comparative advantage gains from trade because it
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The earliest statement of the principle of comparative advantage is associated with
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In order to know whether a country has a comparative advantage in the production of one particular product we need information on at least _ unit labor requirements.
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According to Ricardo,a country will have a comparative advantage in the product in which its
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The growth of clothing exports originating in Bangladesh is the result of the
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We know that in antiquity,China exported silk because no one in any other country knew how to produce this product.From this information we know that
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If a production possibilities frontier is a straight line,then production occurs under conditions of
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The Ricardian model attributes the gains from trade associated with the principle of comparative advantage result to
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The Country of Rhozundia is blessed with rich copper deposits.The cost of copper produced (relative to the cost of widgets produced)is therefore very low.From this information we know that
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A nation engaging in trade according to the Ricardian model will find its consumption bundle
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When compared with China,the growth of clothing exports originating in Bangladesh is the result of
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Mahatma Gandhi exhorted his followers in India to promote economic welfare by decreasing imports.This approach
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In the Ricardian model,comparative advantage is likely to be due to
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In a two- product,two- country world,international trade can lead to increases in
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