Exam 7: Governmental Influence on Trade
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All of the following are reasons a country might institute import restrictions to improve its balance of trade position with other countries EXCEPT to ________.
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Protectionism will most likely affect which aspect of a company's operations?
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A quota is a quantitative limit on the amount of a product that can be traded.
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Why should managers have an understanding of trade protectionism?
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Country X is withholding goods from international markets in an attempt to raise prices abroad.Such actions will be most effective for Country X if the nation ________.
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Many companies and industries argue that they should have the same access to foreign markets as foreign industries and companies have to their markets.In a short essay, discuss this issue of "comparable access," or "fairness."
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Governments sometimes prohibit operations of private companies, foreign or domestic, in some sectors because they feel these services should not be sold at a profit.
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The essential-industry argument holds that industries with potential export capabilities should be protected.
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People who argue for lifting the U.S.trade embargo with Cuba claim all of the following EXCEPT ________.
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Country X wants to eliminate its balance of trade deficit while simultaneously keeping prices low for imported essentials.Which of the following methods would most likely achieve these dual objectives?
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All of the following are generally true about trade-displaced workers EXCEPT that they ________.
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It is sometimes contended that by imposing import controls a country might be able to increase its exports.This contention is premised on ________.
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Countries most likely establish export restrictions to ________.
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The relationship between import substitution policies and export-led development policies is best characterized by which of the following?
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Briefly discuss the four noneconomic rationales for governmental intervention in the free movement of trade: maintaining essential industries, preventing shipments to unfriendly countries, maintaining or extending spheres of influence, and preserving national identity.
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On average, workers displaced by imports earn higher wages in the new jobs they accept.
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