Exam 7: Multi-Sector Models and International Trade

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The terms of trade (ToT) refer to:

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In the two-sector learning-by-doing model of Grossman and Helpman (1990, 1991) with no technological transfers and international trade, countries with a comparative advantage in fast growing industries will:

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The Bastable Test of the infant industry argument for protection asks whether:

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Hymans and Stafford achieve their surprising result that a country that trades can suffer welfare losses because, in their two-country model, they assume that:

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Hymans and Stafford (1995) present a model that illustrates how, under free trade, economic growth in a poor country can cause a decline in a rich country's welfare because:

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One of the earliest proponents of infant industry protection was:

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According to material presented in Chapter 7, which focuses on the sectoral models of the economy, protection from imports can be justified if it:

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In the two-sector learning-by-doing model by Grossman and Helpman (1990) with technological transfers and international trade, countries with a comparative advantage in fast growing industries will:

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The evidence suggests that import substitution policies caused:

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The validity of the infant industry argument for protection depends on the following assumption, among others:

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Engel's law refers to:

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Among the criteria that the infant industry argument for temporary protection must meet are:

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The term immizerizing growth applies to the case where:

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Import substitution was popular during the 1950s and into the early 1980s. Which of the following economist/statesmen was known for his support of the import substitution argument?

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Under certain circumstances, economic growth that increases an economy's capacity to export can trigger a worsening terms of trade that completely eliminates the welfare gains from the increased output and trade. This is called:

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The criterion that an infant industry must eventually generate welfare gains that exceed the initial costs of protection, all properly discounted, is known as:

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Among the criteria that the infant industry argument for temporary protection must meet are:

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