Exam 3: The Classical Model of International Trade

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If factors of production cannot flow between countries

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Once trade begins,a country will tend to specialize completely in the production of its export good.

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The labor theory of value

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Answer the question(s)below based on the information in the following table Country Goods 3 9 4 2 (numbers indicate hours of labor per unit of output) -Refer to the table above.If each country were to reduce production of its comparative disadvantage good by 1 unit,world output of wine would rise by

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Comparative advantage is determined by the relative levels of autarky prices.

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Answer the question(s)below based on the information in the following table Country Goods 3 9 4 2 (numbers indicate hours of labor per unit of output) -Refer to the table above.Country A has absolute advantage in

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According to the classical theory of international trade

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Answer the question(s)below based on the information in the following table Country Goods 3 9 4 2 (numbers indicate hours of labor per unit of output) -Refer to the table above.In autarky the relative price of X (in terms ofY)in A would be

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A country must have absolute advantage in a good in order to have comparative advantage in that good.

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Answer the question(s)below based on the following diagram of a country in international trade equilibrium. Answer the question(s)below based on the following diagram of a country in international trade equilibrium.    -Refer to the figure above.In equilibrium,this country produces at point -Refer to the figure above.In equilibrium,this country produces at point

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The notion that in a world with n markets,if n - 1 are in equilibrium,so must the nth,is known as

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Answer the question(s)below based on the information in the following table Country Goods 3 9 4 2 (numbers indicate hours of labor per unit of output) -Refer to the table above.Country A has an absolute advantage in

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Answer the question(s)below based on the following diagram of a country in international trade equilibrium. Answer the question(s)below based on the following diagram of a country in international trade equilibrium.    -Refer to the figure above.Exports for this country equal -Refer to the figure above.Exports for this country equal

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A country must have comparative advantage in a good in order to have absolute advantage in that good.

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Countries with low wages will always be able to export to countries with high wages.

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Answer the question(s)below based on the information in the following table,where the numbers represent the number of labor hours it will take to produce a unit of the given good. Spain France Grapes 3 9 Textiles 1 2 -Refer to the table above.France has absolute advantage in

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Countries with high wages cannot export to low wage countries.

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Answer the question(s)below based on the following diagram of a country in international trade equilibrium. Answer the question(s)below based on the following diagram of a country in international trade equilibrium.    -Refer to the figure above.Imports for this country equal -Refer to the figure above.Imports for this country equal

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The gains from international trade are closely related to

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Which of the following statements about international trade is true?

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