Exam 5: Beyond Comparative Advantage
Exam 1: The United States in a Global Economy46 Questions
Exam 2: International Economic Institutions Since World War II56 Questions
Exam 3: Comparative Advantage and the Gains From Trade66 Questions
Exam 4: Comparative Advantage and Factor Endowments67 Questions
Exam 5: Beyond Comparative Advantage68 Questions
Exam 6: The Theory of Tariffs and Quotas71 Questions
Exam 7: Commercial Policy78 Questions
Exam 8: International Trade and Labor and Environmental Standards79 Questions
Exam 9: Trade and the Balance of Payments97 Questions
Exam 10: Exchange Rates and Exchange Rate Systems91 Questions
Exam 11: An Introduction to Open Economy Macroeconomics80 Questions
Exam 12: International Financial Crises90 Questions
Exam 13: The United States in the World Economy57 Questions
Exam 14: The European Union: Many Markets Into One79 Questions
Exam 15: Trade and Policy Reform in Latin America66 Questions
Exam 16: Export-Oriented Growth in East Asia52 Questions
Exam 17: China and India in the World Economy58 Questions
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If the United States and Canada trade hydro-powered electricity for Hollywood films,what type of trade does this represent?
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Describe how Mexico's manufacturing has changed location and type over time.
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Which industry was first covered by a free trade agreement between Canada and the United States?
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Free market economies underproduce goods with positive externalities because
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Comparative advantage has mixed results when it comes to predicting a country's trade patterns.Which of the following is FALSE?
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One reason that a large share of the trade between high-income industrial economies is intraindustry trade is because
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If social returns to the production of a good are greater than private returns,then we can conclude that relative to the social optimum,the good will be
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Concentration of firms in a particular region is likely to attract skilled labor to that area.
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Trading French wine for California wine is an example of intraindustry trade.
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To minimize costs,firms should have plants close to every market.
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Japan and Korea use or have used many industrial policies,and they are both considered to be countries that have developed successfully.Does that mean that the industrial policies caused their successful development?
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Under some circumstances,trade could stifle the development of new industries and reduce global efficiency.All of the following describe conditions that could lead to that situation except
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The United States does not use subsidies as part of its policies.
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Which of the following is NOT a situation providing a potential advantage for Mexico that makes it competitive compared to China in trade with the United States?
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Industrial policies have not been effective in encouraging investment in clean energy.
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