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Deck 8: Global Trade and Finance
1
What was the Bretton Woods system designed to prevent?
A) The expansion of the gold to dollar standard
B) Another Great Depression
C) The sale of complex financial instruments called "derivatives"
D) Speculation in the markets for both gold and silver
A) The expansion of the gold to dollar standard
B) Another Great Depression
C) The sale of complex financial instruments called "derivatives"
D) Speculation in the markets for both gold and silver
B
2
In what year did the International Monetary Fund begin operations?
A) 1929
B) 1947
C) 1966
D) 1995
A) 1929
B) 1947
C) 1966
D) 1995
B
3
The _______ became the dominant trade and financial system after the Cold War.
A) transhumanist movement
B) global liberalization regime
C) mercantilist world order
D) liberal economic order
A) transhumanist movement
B) global liberalization regime
C) mercantilist world order
D) liberal economic order
D
4
The _______, or mercantilist, tradition focuses on the ability of states to be economically independent, a condition often called "economic nationalism."
A) Marxist
B) constructivist
C) protectionist
D) liberal
A) Marxist
B) constructivist
C) protectionist
D) liberal
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5
Many _______ believe that construction of an open world economy is inevitable.
A) constructivists
B) globalists
C) autarchists
D) developmentalists
A) constructivists
B) globalists
C) autarchists
D) developmentalists
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6
Which term best describes economic decision making in China?
A) State capitalism
B) Iron Law of Wages
C) 100 Flowers Blooming
D) New Economic Plan (NEP)
A) State capitalism
B) Iron Law of Wages
C) 100 Flowers Blooming
D) New Economic Plan (NEP)
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7
What was the name of the US-led and funded plan for reconstructing post-war Europe?
A) Truman Doctrine
B) Marshall Plan
C) Bretton Woods system
D) Structural Adjustment Plan
A) Truman Doctrine
B) Marshall Plan
C) Bretton Woods system
D) Structural Adjustment Plan
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8
In 1995, the GATT became the
A) G8.
B) New International Economic Order (NIEO).
C) World Trade Organization (WTO).
D) International Trade Court.
A) G8.
B) New International Economic Order (NIEO).
C) World Trade Organization (WTO).
D) International Trade Court.
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9
Trade agreements that are regional in scope like the EU, NAFTA, or USMCA, are types of
A) open-border transactions.
B) global trade regimes.
C) liberalized trade partnerships.
D) transborder trade associations.
A) open-border transactions.
B) global trade regimes.
C) liberalized trade partnerships.
D) transborder trade associations.
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10
The primary differences between types of capitalism can generally be broken down into the _______ and the _______.
A) Anglo-American system; Far East system
B) Washington Consensus; Beijing Consensus
C) Washington Program; Tokyo Program
D) Free World; Soviet Sphere
A) Anglo-American system; Far East system
B) Washington Consensus; Beijing Consensus
C) Washington Program; Tokyo Program
D) Free World; Soviet Sphere
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11
Mercantilism is most often associated with
A) protectivism.
B) ethnonationalism.
C) protectionism and economic nationalism.
D) radical liberalism and Marxism.
A) protectivism.
B) ethnonationalism.
C) protectionism and economic nationalism.
D) radical liberalism and Marxism.
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12
The counterpart the to the Marshall Plan was called _______ and provided _______ for Japanese reconstruction.
A) the Dodge Line; high interest loans
B) Regime-dominant functionality; men for labor
C) the IMF SAP programs; free equipment
D) the Dodge Line; grants
A) the Dodge Line; high interest loans
B) Regime-dominant functionality; men for labor
C) the IMF SAP programs; free equipment
D) the Dodge Line; grants
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13
Since 1971 the transborder cyberspatial network _______ has had no central meeting place at all.
A) Daiwa Securities
B) Gramsci-Kleinwort
C) IBEX/IBIS
D) NASDAQ
A) Daiwa Securities
B) Gramsci-Kleinwort
C) IBEX/IBIS
D) NASDAQ
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14
Which of the following is one of the four aspects of globalization as outlined in the text?
A) Economic nationalism
B) Pursuit of autarchy
C) Internalization
D) The reassertion of territoriality
A) Economic nationalism
B) Pursuit of autarchy
C) Internalization
D) The reassertion of territoriality
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15
Proponents of which academic approach might say "we cannot know what we want unless we know who we are?"
A) Realism
B) Constructivism
C) Institutionalism
D) Globalism
A) Realism
B) Constructivism
C) Institutionalism
D) Globalism
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16
Most firms involved in global trade and finance have kept a _______ board of directors.
A) non-national
B) mononational
C) hypernational
D) dual-national
A) non-national
B) mononational
C) hypernational
D) dual-national
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17
_______ is often connected with the concept of "economic liberalism" as a system of natural liberty.
A) Lassiter Smith
B) Adam Smith
C) Milton Friedman
D) Lionel Hampton
A) Lassiter Smith
B) Adam Smith
C) Milton Friedman
D) Lionel Hampton
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18
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was intended to
A) help defray the long-term combined costs of the Vietnam War and the Great Society programs.
B) be the largest regional trade agreement in history focusing on trade barriers, issues related to intellectual property, and labor and environmental standards.
C) expand the economic clout of ASEAN.
D) reduce the effects of the Smithsonian Agreement.
A) help defray the long-term combined costs of the Vietnam War and the Great Society programs.
B) be the largest regional trade agreement in history focusing on trade barriers, issues related to intellectual property, and labor and environmental standards.
C) expand the economic clout of ASEAN.
D) reduce the effects of the Smithsonian Agreement.
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19
"Global sourcing" refers to
A) the core and periphery in the international system.
B) the transfer of funds to the third world.
C) system-wide exploitation of workers' wages, benefits, and conditions.
D) obtaining goods and services across geopolitical boundaries.
A) the core and periphery in the international system.
B) the transfer of funds to the third world.
C) system-wide exploitation of workers' wages, benefits, and conditions.
D) obtaining goods and services across geopolitical boundaries.
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20
What organization promotes development in medium- and low-income countries with project loans and various advisory services?
A) Grameen Bank
B) Green Bank
C) World Bank Group
D) Global Bank Group
A) Grameen Bank
B) Green Bank
C) World Bank Group
D) Global Bank Group
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21
The ability to borrow the amount of money a state has invested in the IMF is known as
A) Special Drawing Rights.
B) input-output funding.
C) First Priority Loan.
D) Structural Readjustment Program.
A) Special Drawing Rights.
B) input-output funding.
C) First Priority Loan.
D) Structural Readjustment Program.
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22
The WTO replaced which organization?
A) IMF
B) IBRD
C) GATT
D) The entire Bretton Woods system
A) IMF
B) IBRD
C) GATT
D) The entire Bretton Woods system
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23
The WTO covers services, intellectual property, and investment issues as well as
A) enforcing loan repayment.
B) shipping lanes.
C) trade of illegal substances.
D) merchandise trade.
A) enforcing loan repayment.
B) shipping lanes.
C) trade of illegal substances.
D) merchandise trade.
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24
In 1947, which organization became the forum for negotiations on trade liberalization?
A) World Bank
B) GATT
C) WTO
D) IBRD
A) World Bank
B) GATT
C) WTO
D) IBRD
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25
The global economic collapse that ensued following the Wall Street stock market crash in October 1929 was called the
A) Great Depression.
B) World Economic Decline.
C) Financial Meltdown of 1929.
D) Great Recession.
A) Great Depression.
B) World Economic Decline.
C) Financial Meltdown of 1929.
D) Great Recession.
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26
_______ preceded the start of the Great Depression in 1929.
A) World War II
B) Free trade
C) Economic liberalism
D) Increased tariffs
A) World War II
B) Free trade
C) Economic liberalism
D) Increased tariffs
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27
GATT, IBRD, and the IMF were the three institutions of what post-World War II system?
A) WTO
B) Global Bank system
C) Bretton Woods
D) Basel Committee on Banking
A) WTO
B) Global Bank system
C) Bretton Woods
D) Basel Committee on Banking
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28
The Bretton Woods system managed the
A) international system without colonies.
B) Global North-South international system.
C) Second World War settlement.
D) global economy.
A) international system without colonies.
B) Global North-South international system.
C) Second World War settlement.
D) global economy.
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29
When did the Group of Eight (G8, at the time, comprising the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada, and Russia) first meet?
A) 1976
B) 1985
C) 1998
D) 2008
A) 1976
B) 1985
C) 1998
D) 2008
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30
Pax Americana refers to the
A) period from 1981 to 1992 when Presidents Reagan and George H. W. Bush advocated higher tariffs as a means of bringing peace to global trade relations.
B) imaginary US hegemonic control over the Western hemispheric landmass.
C) liberal economic model the permitted various forms of capitalism and a range of trade policies.
D) 42 years of US-lead dominance over OECD and EFTA policies.
A) period from 1981 to 1992 when Presidents Reagan and George H. W. Bush advocated higher tariffs as a means of bringing peace to global trade relations.
B) imaginary US hegemonic control over the Western hemispheric landmass.
C) liberal economic model the permitted various forms of capitalism and a range of trade policies.
D) 42 years of US-lead dominance over OECD and EFTA policies.
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31
What is the term for the degree to which products, communications, financial instruments, fixed assets, and people can circulate throughout the world economy free from state-imposed controls?
A) Structural adjustment policy
B) Liberalization
C) Neoliberalism
D) Mercantilism
A) Structural adjustment policy
B) Liberalization
C) Neoliberalism
D) Mercantilism
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32
Which organization shifted its focus from reconstruction to development in 1947?
A) World Bank
B) International Monetary Fund
C) World Trade Organization
D) United Nations Security Council
A) World Bank
B) International Monetary Fund
C) World Trade Organization
D) United Nations Security Council
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33
One new avenue of liberalization adopted by the World Trade Organization (WTO) is
A) the recreation of the GATT.
B) merging with regional trade organizations like the EU.
C) expansion into telecommunications management.
D) direct control over cross-border trade.
A) the recreation of the GATT.
B) merging with regional trade organizations like the EU.
C) expansion into telecommunications management.
D) direct control over cross-border trade.
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34
The central demand of the Global South-led New International Economic Order (NIEO) was
A) restructuring of the international order toward greater equity for developing countries.
B) an immediate end to colonization.
C) free market trade liberalization.
D) more robust democracy.
A) restructuring of the international order toward greater equity for developing countries.
B) an immediate end to colonization.
C) free market trade liberalization.
D) more robust democracy.
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35
The Marshall Plan and the Dodge Line challenged the strict loan requirements of which organization(s)?
A) Group of 7 and Group of 8
B) Group of 20
C) IMF and World Bank Group
D) Containment Marketing Group
A) Group of 7 and Group of 8
B) Group of 20
C) IMF and World Bank Group
D) Containment Marketing Group
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36
Smart credit cards and SDRs are examples of
A) national currency.
B) supraterritorial money.
C) free trade dollars.
D) neogreenbacks.
A) national currency.
B) supraterritorial money.
C) free trade dollars.
D) neogreenbacks.
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37
What international monetary system did the dollar standard replace?
A) Pound standard
B) Currency basket standard
C) Gold standard
D) Ruble standard
A) Pound standard
B) Currency basket standard
C) Gold standard
D) Ruble standard
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38
The success of OPEC inspired other commodity-producing countries to think about establishing _______ to increase the prices of coffee, tin, rubber, and other exports from developing states.
A) cartels
B) market-capture growth models
C) Ricardo growth
D) labor intensive-led growth
A) cartels
B) market-capture growth models
C) Ricardo growth
D) labor intensive-led growth
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39
Economic globalization often causes _______ within and between states.
A) high GDP growth
B) social development
C) high inflation
D) wage stagnation and growth in inequality
A) high GDP growth
B) social development
C) high inflation
D) wage stagnation and growth in inequality
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40
Regional frameworks like the European Union and North American Free Trade Agreement have removed (to varying degrees) _______ between participating countries.
A) official restrictions on trade
B) trade socialism
C) labor activism
D) industrial favoritism
A) official restrictions on trade
B) trade socialism
C) labor activism
D) industrial favoritism
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41
Protectionism includes which of the following strategies for enhancing a state's economic standing?
A) Lowering of trade barriers
B) Providing military protection for offshore extraction of fossil fuels
C) Imposing tariffs on imports
D) Enhanced cooperation with cross-border trade organizations
A) Lowering of trade barriers
B) Providing military protection for offshore extraction of fossil fuels
C) Imposing tariffs on imports
D) Enhanced cooperation with cross-border trade organizations
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42
Developing states began criticizing _______ at the Summit of Non-Aligned Nations in Algiers in 1973.
A) intergovernmental forum exclusivity
B) state partnership assemblies
C) Wallerstein's concept of world-system
D) the liberal economic order
A) intergovernmental forum exclusivity
B) state partnership assemblies
C) Wallerstein's concept of world-system
D) the liberal economic order
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43
The declaration adopted by the UN General Assembly calling for a restructuring of the international order toward greater equity for developing countries is called the
A) liberal international economic order (LIEO).
B) Global South Equity Plan.
C) Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
D) New International Economic Order (NIEO).
A) liberal international economic order (LIEO).
B) Global South Equity Plan.
C) Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
D) New International Economic Order (NIEO).
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44
Critics have suggested that _______ large corporations and encourage companies to move jobs overseas.
A) most free trade agreements harm
B) most free trade agreements favor
C) non-tariff barriers favor
D) trade maladjustment encourages
A) most free trade agreements harm
B) most free trade agreements favor
C) non-tariff barriers favor
D) trade maladjustment encourages
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45
Which two economists helped to create the Bretton Woods system?
A) Keynes and White
B) Smithson and Morgenthau
C) Galbraith and Bernstein
D) Hunter and Garcia
A) Keynes and White
B) Smithson and Morgenthau
C) Galbraith and Bernstein
D) Hunter and Garcia
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46
The term _______ is used to describe a situation in which a single process is spread across several countries.
A) organized economics
B) transborder production
C) global sourcing
D) transborder agency
A) organized economics
B) transborder production
C) global sourcing
D) transborder agency
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47
Many governments have actively lured externally based business by lowering corporate tax rates, _______, and relaxing labor and environmental standards.
A) reducing restrictions on the repatriation of profits
B) increasing restrictions on the repatriation of profits
C) providing preferred housing to outsourcers
D) opting out of cartelized preference schemes
A) reducing restrictions on the repatriation of profits
B) increasing restrictions on the repatriation of profits
C) providing preferred housing to outsourcers
D) opting out of cartelized preference schemes
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48
Recent decades have witnessed the widespread _______ flows.
A) closing of borders to investment
B) opening of borders to investment
C) increasing trade and therefore industrial sewage
D) opening of internet-related travel
A) closing of borders to investment
B) opening of borders to investment
C) increasing trade and therefore industrial sewage
D) opening of internet-related travel
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49
In _______, the United States ended the system of _______ exchange rates based on the convertibility of the US dollar to $35 per ounce of gold.
A) 1962; fixed
B) 1969; arbitrary
C) 1971; floating
D) 1971; fixed
A) 1962; fixed
B) 1969; arbitrary
C) 1971; floating
D) 1971; fixed
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50
Two examples from the 1880s of globalized goods are
A) Campbell Soup and Heinz.
B) IKEA and McDonald's.
C) Nescafé and Ford.
D) Dole and Heinz.
A) Campbell Soup and Heinz.
B) IKEA and McDonald's.
C) Nescafé and Ford.
D) Dole and Heinz.
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51
More than _______ of FDI, credit card transactions, stock market capitalization, derivatives trade, and transborder loans flow within the North.
A) three-quarters
B) two-thirds
C) 90%
D) 40%
A) three-quarters
B) two-thirds
C) 90%
D) 40%
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52
What is the WTO dispute-resolution panel called?
A) Bank of International Settlement
B) Dispute Settlement Mechanism
C) Trade Dispute Review Board
D) Board to Investigate Trade Problems
A) Bank of International Settlement
B) Dispute Settlement Mechanism
C) Trade Dispute Review Board
D) Board to Investigate Trade Problems
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53
Local peculiarities have often affected the way a global product is sold and used in different places. For example, _______ has often been adjusted to local tastes to be more effective.
A) a specific tariff
B) retrenchment
C) packaging
D) advertising
A) a specific tariff
B) retrenchment
C) packaging
D) advertising
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54
What term refers to the degree to which articles, communications, financial instruments, fixed assets, and people can circulate throughout the world economy, free from state-imposed controls?
A) Autarchy
B) Semi-periphery market shares
C) Internationalization
D) Globalization
A) Autarchy
B) Semi-periphery market shares
C) Internationalization
D) Globalization
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55
What organization brought major reductions in customs duties, quotas, and other measures that previously inhibited cross-border movement of merchandise?
A) IBRD
B) GATT/WTO
C) IMF
D) UNCTAD
A) IBRD
B) GATT/WTO
C) IMF
D) UNCTAD
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56
A nearly 40-year wave of protectionism began in what year?
A) 1890
B) 1914
C) 1929
D) 1950
A) 1890
B) 1914
C) 1929
D) 1950
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57
The government policy of discouraging imports through the imposition of tariffs and non-tariff barriers is called
A) autarchy.
B) protectionism.
C) coaxial refinement.
D) development assistance.
A) autarchy.
B) protectionism.
C) coaxial refinement.
D) development assistance.
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58
What term refers to the international transfer of goods and services within transborder companies?
A) Intrafirm trade
B) Flexing labor forces
C) Global production
D) Triangulation
A) Intrafirm trade
B) Flexing labor forces
C) Global production
D) Triangulation
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59
Investors and transnational corporations seek the _______, which includes cheap labor, fewer rules and regulations, low-cost commodities, and safe and stable areas in which to invest or build their production facilities.
A) lowest common denominator
B) gross domestic product
C) greatest equal numerator
D) lowest marginal gains tax
A) lowest common denominator
B) gross domestic product
C) greatest equal numerator
D) lowest marginal gains tax
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60
A number of equal portions in the nominal capital of a company is known as
A) investment capital.
B) proportional stockholding.
C) normal shares.
D) equity.
A) investment capital.
B) proportional stockholding.
C) normal shares.
D) equity.
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61
What are some negative results associated with globalization?
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62
How might beggar-thy-neighbor trade policies have contributed to the world wars?
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63
What can dependency theory tell us about international politics?
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64
Name the four factors of continuity as outlined in this chapter.
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65
How has globalization affected territoriality?
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66
Was the Bretton Woods system a stable international economic order?
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67
Do the institutions established at Bretton Woods favor the West?
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68
Did the campaign for a "New International Economic Order" fail?
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69
Provide an example of a regional development bank and briefly describe what it does.
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70
What is Pax Americana, and is it still a potent force?
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71
Is the power of states truly diminished by globalization?
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72
Discuss the role of transnational corporations in international political economy.
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73
How do institutions like the OECD both help and harm developing countries?
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74
Is the World Trade Organization an improvement over the GATT?
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75
Name two types of global money.
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76
What is meant by cultural homogenization?
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77
Give three examples of connections that exemplify supraterritoriality.
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78
How have transborder products contributed to globalization?
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79
How have global trade and finance challenged cultural diversity?
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How have global trade and finance challenged the state?
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