Exam 9: Comparative Advantage and the Gains From International Trade

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Figure 9-2 Figure 9-2     Suppose the U.S. government imposes a $0.40 per pound tariff on rice imports. Figure 9-2 shows the impact of this tariff. -Refer to Figure 9-2.The tariff revenue collected by the government equals the area Suppose the U.S. government imposes a $0.40 per pound tariff on rice imports. Figure 9-2 shows the impact of this tariff. -Refer to Figure 9-2.The tariff revenue collected by the government equals the area

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Figure 9-4 Figure 9-4     Suppose the U.S. government imposes a $0.50 per pound tariff on sugar imports. Figure 9-4 shows the demand and supply curves for sugar and the impact of this tariff. -Use Figure 9-4 to answer questions a-i. a.Following the imposition of the tariff, what is the price that domestic consumers must now pay and what is the quantity purchased? b.Calculate the value of consumer surplus with the tariff in place. c.What is the quantity supplied by domestic sugar producers with the tariff in place? d.Calculate the value of producer surplus received by U.S.sugar producers with the tariff in place. e.What is the quantity of sugar imported with the tariff in place? f.What is the amount of tariff revenue collected by the government? g.The tariff has reduced consumer surplus.Calculate the loss in consumer surplus due to the tariff. h.What portion of the consumer surplus loss is redistributed to domestic producers? To the government? i.Calculate the deadweight loss due to the tariff. Suppose the U.S. government imposes a $0.50 per pound tariff on sugar imports. Figure 9-4 shows the demand and supply curves for sugar and the impact of this tariff. -Use Figure 9-4 to answer questions a-i. a.Following the imposition of the tariff, what is the price that domestic consumers must now pay and what is the quantity purchased? b.Calculate the value of consumer surplus with the tariff in place. c.What is the quantity supplied by domestic sugar producers with the tariff in place? d.Calculate the value of producer surplus received by U.S.sugar producers with the tariff in place. e.What is the quantity of sugar imported with the tariff in place? f.What is the amount of tariff revenue collected by the government? g.The tariff has reduced consumer surplus.Calculate the loss in consumer surplus due to the tariff. h.What portion of the consumer surplus loss is redistributed to domestic producers? To the government? i.Calculate the deadweight loss due to the tariff.

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Which of the following statements is true?

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Which of the following is the best example of a quota?

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Eliminating a tariff on running shoes would ________ businesses that sell running shoes and ________ consumers who purchase them.

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Table 9-3 Table 9-3     Bryce and Tina are artisans who produce homemade candles and soap. Table 9-3 lists the number of candles and bars of soap Bryce and Tina can each produce in one month. -Refer to Table 9-3.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Bryce and Tina are artisans who produce homemade candles and soap. Table 9-3 lists the number of candles and bars of soap Bryce and Tina can each produce in one month. -Refer to Table 9-3.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

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Table 9-2 Table 9-2     Sarita and Gabriel own S&G Bakery. Table 9-2 lists the number of pies and cakes Sarita and Gabriel can each bake in one day. -Refer to Table 9-2.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Sarita and Gabriel own S&G Bakery. Table 9-2 lists the number of pies and cakes Sarita and Gabriel can each bake in one day. -Refer to Table 9-2.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

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When Roxanne, a U.S.citizen, purchases a designer dress from Barneys of New York that was made in Milan, the purchase is

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Table 9-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade Table 9-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade     Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats. Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats. Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 9-6.If the actual terms of trade are 1 hat for 1.8 clocks and 150 hats are traded, how many clocks will Denmark consume? Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats. Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats. Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 9-6.If the actual terms of trade are 1 hat for 1.8 clocks and 150 hats are traded, how many clocks will Denmark consume?

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Table 9-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade Table 9-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade     Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats. Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats. Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 9-6.If the actual terms of trade are 1 hat for 1.8 clocks and 150 hats are traded, how many clocks will Denmark gain compared to the without trade numbers? Denmark and Belize can produce both clocks and hats. Each country has a total of 200 available labor hours for the production of clocks and hats. Table 9-6 shows the output per hour of work, the production and consumption quantities without trade, and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 9-6.If the actual terms of trade are 1 hat for 1.8 clocks and 150 hats are traded, how many clocks will Denmark gain compared to the "without trade" numbers?

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a.What is the World Trade Organization? b.When was it established? c.How many countries are members of the World Trade Organization?

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The ratio at which a country can trade its exports for imports from other countries is called

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Figure 9-1 Figure 9-1     Figure 9-1 shows the U.S. demand and supply for leather footwear. -Refer to Figure 9-1.Suppose the government allows imports of leather footwear into the United States.What will be the quantity of imports? Figure 9-1 shows the U.S. demand and supply for leather footwear. -Refer to Figure 9-1.Suppose the government allows imports of leather footwear into the United States.What will be the quantity of imports?

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Figure 9-3 Figure 9-3     Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts. Figure 9-3 illustrates the impact of the quota. -Refer to Figure 9-3.If there was no quota, how many pounds of peanuts would be imported? Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts. Figure 9-3 illustrates the impact of the quota. -Refer to Figure 9-3.If there was no quota, how many pounds of peanuts would be imported?

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Table 9-2 Table 9-2     Sarita and Gabriel own S&G Bakery. Table 9-2 lists the number of pies and cakes Sarita and Gabriel can each bake in one day. -Refer to Table 9-2.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Sarita and Gabriel own S&G Bakery. Table 9-2 lists the number of pies and cakes Sarita and Gabriel can each bake in one day. -Refer to Table 9-2.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

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Many economists support trade agreements, maintaining that the agreements improve economic efficiency because they result in goods being produced

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What is autarky?

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The World Trade Organization (WTO)promotes foreign trade and investment, or globalization.In recent years opposition to globalization has led to violent protests at meetings of the WTO.One reason for these anti-globalization protests is

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Each year, the United States exports about 50 percent of its wheat crop.

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Table 9-3 Table 9-3     Bryce and Tina are artisans who produce homemade candles and soap. Table 9-3 lists the number of candles and bars of soap Bryce and Tina can each produce in one month. -Refer to Table 9-3.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Bryce and Tina are artisans who produce homemade candles and soap. Table 9-3 lists the number of candles and bars of soap Bryce and Tina can each produce in one month. -Refer to Table 9-3.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

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