Exam 34: International Trade and Comparative Advantage

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According to William Safire, "helpfulism" is basically protectionism.

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Opportunity cost refers to whatever is given up to obtain some item.

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Comparing international trade with trade among the different states of the United States shows that

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Comparative advantage is the ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another producer.

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What is mercantilism? What are the draw backs of this doctrine?

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The danger of using the national defense argument to protect domestic industries necessary to wage war is that

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If a country has an absolute advantage in the production of an item, it must also have a comparative advantage in the production of that item.

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How extensively does the United States use quotas?

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An import quota will ordinarily raise the price of the good in the importing country.

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Comparative advantage is a comparison among producers based on opportunity cost.

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A country has a comparative advantage over another in the production of gadgets if it can produce

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If one country has an absolute advantage in every commodity, there is no reason for it to trade.

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If a country produces a commodity in the range of decreasing returns to scale, and the country begins to export more in a pure free trade system, the domestic price of the commodity will

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Tariffs are more desirable than quotas if a government wants to increase revenues and reduce benefits to inefficient exporters.

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If Japan imposes a quota on imports of rice, the effect will be

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"Protection" is designed to help

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Suppose a country's workers can produce 4 watches per hour or 16 rings per hour. If there is no trade

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"Free trade benefits one country at another country's expense." Evaluate this statement using economic analysis.

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Figure 34-7 Figure 34-7   In Figure 34-7, AB represents the production possibilities of Pestoland and CD that of Pastaland. The graph indicates Pestoland has an absolute In Figure 34-7, AB represents the production possibilities of Pestoland and CD that of Pastaland. The graph indicates Pestoland has an absolute

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Trade between nations usually means that

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