Exam 32: Comparative Advantage and the Open Economy

arrow
  • Select Tags
search iconSearch Question
  • Select Tags

According to international trade theory,

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(37)

If country X can produce a unit of good 1 at a lower opportunity cost than can country Y, it is correct to state that country X

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(38)

An import quota specifies

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(47)

People who focus on the "competitiveness" of the United States are

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(37)

Maximum Feasible Hourly Production Rates (in Tons) of Either Wine or Beef Using All Available Resources Product Argentina France Wine (gallons) 30 60 Beef (pounds) 10 30 -Use the above table. Assuming constant opportunity costs, if Argentina and France specialize based on comparative advantage, then they will trade if the rate of exchange

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(42)

Assume that maximum feasible hourly productions levels if all resources are utilized in the United States are either 3 yards of fabric or 9 bushels of wheat. Maximum feasible production levels if all resources are utilized in Japan are either 6 yards of fabric or 12 bushels of wheat. Based on this information

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(41)

When a tariff is imposed, the demand curve for the domestic good

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(42)

"It is possible to restrict imports and still maintain a fixed level of exports." Do you agree or disagree? Why?

(Essay)
4.7/5
(36)

If in the long run, any government policy that increases exports

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(45)

A government-imposed restriction on the quantity of a specific good that may be imported to and sold in the United States is called a

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(42)

According to economic historians, one result of international trade is that it

(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(43)

The successor organization to GATT, created in 1995, is the

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(31)

The importance of international trade in the U.S. economy

(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(46)

Suppose that opportunity costs are constant in both France and Germany. In France, maximum feasible hourly production levels are either 3 units of wheat or 5 units of wine. In Germany, maximum feasible hourly production levels are either 4 units of wheat or 10 units of wine. It is correct to state that

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(36)
Showing 301 - 314 of 314
close modal

Filters

  • Essay(0)
  • Multiple Choice(0)
  • Short Answer(0)
  • True False(0)
  • Matching(0)