Exam 11: Trade Policy in Developing Countries
Exam 1: Introduction41 Questions
Exam 2: World Trade: An Overview25 Questions
Exam 3: Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage: The Ricardian Model70 Questions
Exam 4: Specific Factors and Income Distribution70 Questions
Exam 5: Resources and Trade: the Heckscher-Ohlin Model66 Questions
Exam 6: The Standard Trade Model48 Questions
Exam 7: External Economies of Scale and the International Location of Production37 Questions
Exam 8: Firms in the Global Economy: Export Decisions, Outsourcing, and Multinational Enterprises69 Questions
Exam 9: The Instruments of Trade Policy74 Questions
Exam 10: The Political Economy of Trade Policy63 Questions
Exam 11: Trade Policy in Developing Countries43 Questions
Exam 12: Controversies in Trade Policy47 Questions
Exam 13: National Income Accounting and the Balance of Payments78 Questions
Exam 14: Exchange Rates and the Foreign Exchange Market: An Asset Approach76 Questions
Exam 15: Money,Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates65 Questions
Exam 16: Price Levels and the Exchange Rate in the Long Run80 Questions
Exam 17: Output and the Exchange Rate in the Short Run116 Questions
Exam 18: Fixed Exchange Rates and Foreign Exchange Intervention81 Questions
Exam 19: International Monetary Systems: An Historical Overview171 Questions
Exam 20: Financial Globalization: Opportunity and Crisis131 Questions
Exam 21: Optimum Currency Areas and the Euro104 Questions
Exam 22: Developing Countries: Growth, Crisis, and Reform116 Questions
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The imperfect capital market justification for infant industry promotion
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The United States,as it began its long and successful growth in the early 19th century,consciously promoted domestic production through such activities as tariffs,Clay's American System,and many direct subsidies to railroads,canal companies,farmers (free land)etc.Today we view this blatant example of large scale and extensive import-substitution industrialization as having been very successful.Comment on this.
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The consensus today is that import-substitution protectionist industrial policy has not served the developing countries' growth ambitions well.This fact proves that policies relying on export-driven growth are the "winning ticket" for these countries.
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The infant industry argument calls for active government involvement
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To help developing countries expand their industrial base,some industrial countries have reduced tariffs on designated manufactured imports from developing countries below the levels applied to imports from industrial countries.This policy is called
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Sophisticated theoretical arguments supporting import-substitution policies include
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It is argued that import substitution is a misguided trade policy if the intent is to promote long-term economic growth.Explain the reasons underlying this argument.
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Taiwan and South Korea are examples of developing nations that have recently pursued these industrialization policies
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Historically those few developing countries which have succeeded in significantly raising their per-capita income levels
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The experience of sub-Saharan Africa,as compared to that of "Other Asia" (not including the HPAEs)supports the argument that
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All the following nations except ________ have recently utilized export-led growth policies.
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The "East Asian Miracle" of the "Four Tigers" in the 1960s was replicated by
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The development of countries like South Korea has been supported by all of the following EXCEPT
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-Refer to above figure.If the economy were in the initial position (where OmL1 workers were in manufacturing,what trade policy might gain ABC of economic welfare?

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A reason why it is difficult for developing countries to maintain a cartel is that
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Which industrialization policy used by developing countries places emphasis on the comparative advantage principle as a guide to resource allocation?
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The experience of Chile's foreign sector in the last two decades of the 20th century supports the proposition that economic growth is supported by
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