Exam 1: The International Economy and Globalization

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The development of diesel engines and gas turbines helped reduce transportation costs and thus increase international trade among nations.

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Economists who suggest that the United States is losing its competitive edge cite that

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What led to the sharp loss of market share in the example of the Eastman Kodak Company?

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The benefits of international trade accrue in the forms of lower domestic prices, development of more efficient methods and new products, and a greater range of consumption choices.

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Increased foreign competition tends to increase profits of domestic import-competing companies.

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The openness ratio is measured by a country's

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Which statement is true about international trade?

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Which statement is true about import restrictions?

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Why has the economy of the United States realized waves of globalization?

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Economic interdependence occurs through

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Economists have generally found that economic growth rates have a close relation to all of the following EXCEPT

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The definition of an open economy is that it

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In an open trading system, a country will import those commodities that it produces at relatively low cost while exporting commodities that can be produced at relatively high cost.

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Open economies have less firm turnover due to more stable markets.

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As measured by the value of trade, Canada, Mexico, and China are the three top trading partners of the United States.

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The slogans "Buy American" and "American goods create American jobs" reflect

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In the long run, competitiveness depends on an industry's natural resources, its stock of machinery and equipment, and the skill of its workers in creating goods that people want to buy.

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The "Made in America" emblem printed on televisions sold by Element Electronics is intended to inform consumers of its commitment to create quality manufacturing jobs in the United States.

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According to human rights activists, which organization supports governments that permit sweatshops?

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In recent decades, the United States has become tied to other nations through a rise in

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