Exam 7: Comparative Advantage and the Gains From International Trade

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Figure 7-2 Figure 7-2   Suppose the U.S.government imposes a $0.75 per pound tariff on coffee imports.Figure 7-2 shows the impact of this tariff. -Refer to Figure 7-2.Without the tariff in place,the United States produces Suppose the U.S.government imposes a $0.75 per pound tariff on coffee imports.Figure 7-2 shows the impact of this tariff. -Refer to Figure 7-2.Without the tariff in place,the United States produces

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Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade    Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.Which country has a comparative advantage in producing swords? Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.Which country has a comparative advantage in producing swords?

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Pakistan has developed a comparative advantage in the production of clothing.The source of its comparative advantage in this product is

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Eliminating trade barriers does all of the following except

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In general,the costs tariffs and quotas impose on consumers are

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Which of the following describes the national security argument for protectionism?

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Automobiles and many other products are differentiated.As a result

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Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade    Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.What is the opportunity cost to produce 1 sword in Morocco? Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.What is the opportunity cost to produce 1 sword in Morocco?

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Figure 7-3 Figure 7-3   Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts.Figure 7-3 illustrates the impact of the quota. -Refer to Figure 7-3.With a quota in place,what is the quantity consumed in the domestic market and what portion of this is supplied by imports? Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts.Figure 7-3 illustrates the impact of the quota. -Refer to Figure 7-3.With a quota in place,what is the quantity consumed in the domestic market and what portion of this is supplied by imports?

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Figure 7-3 Figure 7-3   Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts.Figure 7-3 illustrates the impact of the quota. -Refer to Figure 7-3.What is the value of domestic producer surplus after the imposition of a quota? Since 1953 the United States has imposed a quota to limit the imports of peanuts.Figure 7-3 illustrates the impact of the quota. -Refer to Figure 7-3.What is the value of domestic producer surplus after the imposition of a quota?

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Which of the following is common to both tariffs and quotas?

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Explain whether it is possible for a country to have a comparative advantage in the production of a product without having an absolute advantage in the production of that product.

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Table 7-3 Table 7-3    Mateo and Celeste produce custom saddles and spurs.Table 7-3 lists the number of saddles and pairs of spurs Mateo and Celeste can each produce in one month. -Refer to Table 7-3.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table. Mateo and Celeste produce custom saddles and spurs.Table 7-3 lists the number of saddles and pairs of spurs Mateo and Celeste can each produce in one month. -Refer to Table 7-3.Select the statement that accurately interprets the data in the table.

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Figure 7-1 Figure 7-1   Figure 7-1 shows the U.S.demand and supply for leather footwear. -Refer to Figure 7-1.Suppose the government allows imports of leather footwear into the United States.What will be the domestic quantity supplied? Figure 7-1 shows the U.S.demand and supply for leather footwear. -Refer to Figure 7-1.Suppose the government allows imports of leather footwear into the United States.What will be the domestic quantity supplied?

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A voluntary export restraint is an agreement negotiated by two countries that places ________ that can be imported by one country from another country.

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Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade    Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.If the actual terms of trade are 1 belt for 1.5 swords and 50 belts are traded,how many belts will Estonia consume? Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.If the actual terms of trade are 1 belt for 1.5 swords and 50 belts are traded,how many belts will Estonia consume?

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Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade Table 7-6 Output per hour Production and Production of work Consumption without Trade with Trade    Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.All of the following are terms of trade that could possibly benefit both countries except Estonia and Morocco can produce both swords and belts.Each country has a total of 40 available labor hours for the production of swords and belts.Table 7-6 shows the output per hour of work,the production and consumption quantities without trade,and the production numbers with trade. -Refer to Table 7-6.All of the following are terms of trade that could possibly benefit both countries except

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If Norwegian workers are more productive than Albanian workers,then trade between Norway and Albania

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The "Buy American" provision in the 2009 stimulus package required that stimulus money be spent only on U.S.-made goods,effectively acting as a quota of zero imports when stimulus money was being spent.For the U.S.steel industry,a "Buy American" provision would create gains for all of the following except

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Many economists ________ protectionism because it ________ consumers and ________ jobs in domestic industries that use protected products.

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