Deck 8: Capitalizing on Global and Regional Integration

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The European Union became a political union after the Budapest Treaty had been ratified in late 2006.
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Mercosur is relatively more protectionist and suspicious of the US, whereas the Andean Community is more pro-free trade.
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Three EU members Britain, Denmark and Sweden do not use the euro as their currency.
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Schengen is a passport-free travel zone within the EU.
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The EU has been an economic union since the Maastricht Treaty went into effect in 1993.
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NAFTA is an example of a common market.
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EU can be best described as the United States of Europe.
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The negotiations sponsored by WTO in Doha, Qatar, were aimed directly at the economic development of developing countries.
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) expanded considerably into WTO.
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The hot potato of the Doha round turned out to be intellectual property.
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The crucial principle of GATT/WTO is non-discrimination, ensuring that countries do not discriminate among its trading partners.
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Upon establishment of GATT, there were many loopholes in the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA), designed to limit free trade in textiles.
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Except for Moldavia, all WTO members are now involved in some regional trade arrangement.
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There are three types of economic integration, namely: global, regional, and local.
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The WTO has six main areas of concern, including trade of goods, services, intellectual property, and banning governments from protecting their agricultural industry.
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The multilateral trading system resolves disputes between two countries involved in global trade.
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NAFTA, a free trade agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States, secured Mexico a preferential treatment for 80% of its exports.
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Regional economic integration refers to efforts to reduce trade and investment barriers throughout the globe.
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Unlike tariffs, whose existence is easily observed, many governments imposed NTBs (non-tariff barriers) to protect their domestic market.
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The World Trade Organization was created after World War II as a multilateral trading system.
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The EU became an economic union when the ____ went into affect in 1993.

A) Treaty of Rome
B) Maastricht Treaty
C) Treaty of Bristles
D) Madrid Treaty
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In 1989 ASEAN and CER countries formed yet another regional entity, the APEC.
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All Latin American countries launched negotiations with Canada and the US for a possible Free Trade Area of the Americas.
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The ANZCERTA or CER, launched in 1983, turned historical rivalry between Australia and New Zealand into a partnership.
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Which one of the following was agreed upon and launched at the end of the Uruguay Round trade talks?

A) GATT
B) The EU
C) The WTO
D) The Multifiber Arrangement
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Although founded in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had not been economically active until 1996.
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Which of the following is an agreement regulating intellectual property?

A) GATT
B) GATS
C) IPA
D) TRIPS
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The most (in)famous loophole in merchandise trade created through GATT was:

A) TRIPS
B) NTB
C) MFA
D) MBA
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Which one of the following was NOT part of the agenda of the Doha round?

A) Reducing agricultural subsidies in developing countries
B) Slashing tariffs in the industries that developing countries might benefit from
C) Freeing up trade in services
D) Strengthening intellectual property protection
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In a(n) ____, members coordinate and harmonize monetary, fiscal, and taxation policies.

A) Monetary union
B) Political union
C) Economic union
D) Custom union
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Countries benefit from global economic integration politically and economically. Which of the following is an example of a political benefit?

A) Rules make life easier and discrimination impossible
B) Raise incomes and stimulate economic growth
C) Disputes are handled constructively
D) Promoting peace by promoting trade and investment
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of regional economic integration?

A) Promoting peace by fostering closer economic ties
B) Setting consistent rules to make discriminatory regulations impossible
C) Allowing free trade to raise incomes and create new jobs
D) Increasing sovereignty of integrated countries
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Out of the following, which one is an example of regional economic integration?

A) European Union
B) British Commonwealth
C) AT T and T-Mobile merger
D) Coca-Cola international operations
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A(n) ____ union represents complete integration of all public affairs within a region.

A) Custom
B) Monetary
C) Economic
D) Political
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Efforts to reduce trade and investment barriers within one region refer to:

A) Global economic integration
B) Local economic integration
C) Regional economic integration
D) Both local and regional integration
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Which of the following is NOT an economic benefit of global economic integration?

A) Disputes are handled constructively.
B) Building confidence in a multilateral trading system.
C) Rules make life easier and discrimination impossible for all participating countries.
D) Free trade and investment raise incomes and stimulate economic growth.
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Which of the following is an example of a customs union?

A) Mercosur (Eastern South America)
B) EU (European Union)
C) RC (Russian Confederation)
D) Eastern Europe (Romania, Bulgaria)
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Which of the following best describes the European Union?

A) United States of Europe
B) Cooperation between governments, like the UN
C) Is meant to replace existing nation states (local European) governments
D) Pooling of sovereignty into a single, integrated entity
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Which of the following institutions was established following World War II to regulate the trade between countries?

A) WTO, World Trade Organization
B) GATT, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
C) UN, United Nations
D) EU, European Union
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Which one of the following is NOT a function of WTO?

A) Regulation of subsidies on agricultural products
B) Dispute settlement
C) Trade policy reviews
D) Regulation of trade of goods, services, and intellectual property
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Explain how the European Union, as an economic union, has helped its member countries break down barriers to regional trade.
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What is the main reason the US, Canada, and Australia decided to join the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)?

A) No one wants to be left out of the most dynamic region in the world.
B) The APEC members desire closer economic integration.
C) Common political/economic interests
D) All of these answers
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At present, ____ of the ____ EU member countries are in the Schengen zone.

A) none, 41
B) 22, 41
C) all, 27
D) 22, 27
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of adopting the euro?

A) Reducing currency conversion costs
B) Limiting the flexibility in fiscal policy
C) Facilitating direct price comparison
D) Imposing monetary discipline on governments
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Which of the following regional integration is yet to be established?

A) Mercosur
B) Andean Community
C) FTAA
D) CAFTA
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Discuss the challenges faced by the EU member countries sharing a common currency, the euro.
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Which of the NAFTA members benefited the most from this free trade agreement by securing preferential treatment for 80% of its exports?

A) US
B) Mexico
C) Canada
D) All the countries benefited equally
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Discuss the future of FTAA and CAFTA.
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Identify how the WTO addressed the former problems of the old GATT and how WTO executes their decisions.
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Discuss the formation of GATT and the issues that precipitated the formation of the WTO (Post GATT).
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Which of the following regional integrations is more pro-free trade oriented than others?

A) Mercosur
B) Andean Community
C) Latin American Union
D) CAFTA
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Which does ASEAN stand for?

A) Assembly of Southeast Asian Nations
B) Assembly of South American Nations
C) Association of Southeast Asian Nations
D) Association of South American Nations
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Which of the following is the economic trade agreement between Australia and New Zealand?

A) ANZCERTA
B) ASEAN
C) APEC
D) ANZU
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Explain possible political and economic benefits of global economic integration.
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Deck 8: Capitalizing on Global and Regional Integration
1
The European Union became a political union after the Budapest Treaty had been ratified in late 2006.
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Mercosur is relatively more protectionist and suspicious of the US, whereas the Andean Community is more pro-free trade.
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Three EU members Britain, Denmark and Sweden do not use the euro as their currency.
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Schengen is a passport-free travel zone within the EU.
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The EU has been an economic union since the Maastricht Treaty went into effect in 1993.
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NAFTA is an example of a common market.
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EU can be best described as the United States of Europe.
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The negotiations sponsored by WTO in Doha, Qatar, were aimed directly at the economic development of developing countries.
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) expanded considerably into WTO.
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The hot potato of the Doha round turned out to be intellectual property.
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The crucial principle of GATT/WTO is non-discrimination, ensuring that countries do not discriminate among its trading partners.
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Upon establishment of GATT, there were many loopholes in the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA), designed to limit free trade in textiles.
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Except for Moldavia, all WTO members are now involved in some regional trade arrangement.
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There are three types of economic integration, namely: global, regional, and local.
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The WTO has six main areas of concern, including trade of goods, services, intellectual property, and banning governments from protecting their agricultural industry.
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The multilateral trading system resolves disputes between two countries involved in global trade.
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NAFTA, a free trade agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States, secured Mexico a preferential treatment for 80% of its exports.
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Regional economic integration refers to efforts to reduce trade and investment barriers throughout the globe.
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Unlike tariffs, whose existence is easily observed, many governments imposed NTBs (non-tariff barriers) to protect their domestic market.
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The World Trade Organization was created after World War II as a multilateral trading system.
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The EU became an economic union when the ____ went into affect in 1993.

A) Treaty of Rome
B) Maastricht Treaty
C) Treaty of Bristles
D) Madrid Treaty
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In 1989 ASEAN and CER countries formed yet another regional entity, the APEC.
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All Latin American countries launched negotiations with Canada and the US for a possible Free Trade Area of the Americas.
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The ANZCERTA or CER, launched in 1983, turned historical rivalry between Australia and New Zealand into a partnership.
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Which one of the following was agreed upon and launched at the end of the Uruguay Round trade talks?

A) GATT
B) The EU
C) The WTO
D) The Multifiber Arrangement
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Although founded in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had not been economically active until 1996.
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Which of the following is an agreement regulating intellectual property?

A) GATT
B) GATS
C) IPA
D) TRIPS
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The most (in)famous loophole in merchandise trade created through GATT was:

A) TRIPS
B) NTB
C) MFA
D) MBA
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Which one of the following was NOT part of the agenda of the Doha round?

A) Reducing agricultural subsidies in developing countries
B) Slashing tariffs in the industries that developing countries might benefit from
C) Freeing up trade in services
D) Strengthening intellectual property protection
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30
In a(n) ____, members coordinate and harmonize monetary, fiscal, and taxation policies.

A) Monetary union
B) Political union
C) Economic union
D) Custom union
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31
Countries benefit from global economic integration politically and economically. Which of the following is an example of a political benefit?

A) Rules make life easier and discrimination impossible
B) Raise incomes and stimulate economic growth
C) Disputes are handled constructively
D) Promoting peace by promoting trade and investment
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of regional economic integration?

A) Promoting peace by fostering closer economic ties
B) Setting consistent rules to make discriminatory regulations impossible
C) Allowing free trade to raise incomes and create new jobs
D) Increasing sovereignty of integrated countries
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Out of the following, which one is an example of regional economic integration?

A) European Union
B) British Commonwealth
C) AT T and T-Mobile merger
D) Coca-Cola international operations
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A(n) ____ union represents complete integration of all public affairs within a region.

A) Custom
B) Monetary
C) Economic
D) Political
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Efforts to reduce trade and investment barriers within one region refer to:

A) Global economic integration
B) Local economic integration
C) Regional economic integration
D) Both local and regional integration
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Which of the following is NOT an economic benefit of global economic integration?

A) Disputes are handled constructively.
B) Building confidence in a multilateral trading system.
C) Rules make life easier and discrimination impossible for all participating countries.
D) Free trade and investment raise incomes and stimulate economic growth.
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37
Which of the following is an example of a customs union?

A) Mercosur (Eastern South America)
B) EU (European Union)
C) RC (Russian Confederation)
D) Eastern Europe (Romania, Bulgaria)
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38
Which of the following best describes the European Union?

A) United States of Europe
B) Cooperation between governments, like the UN
C) Is meant to replace existing nation states (local European) governments
D) Pooling of sovereignty into a single, integrated entity
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39
Which of the following institutions was established following World War II to regulate the trade between countries?

A) WTO, World Trade Organization
B) GATT, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
C) UN, United Nations
D) EU, European Union
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Which one of the following is NOT a function of WTO?

A) Regulation of subsidies on agricultural products
B) Dispute settlement
C) Trade policy reviews
D) Regulation of trade of goods, services, and intellectual property
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41
Explain how the European Union, as an economic union, has helped its member countries break down barriers to regional trade.
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42
What is the main reason the US, Canada, and Australia decided to join the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)?

A) No one wants to be left out of the most dynamic region in the world.
B) The APEC members desire closer economic integration.
C) Common political/economic interests
D) All of these answers
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43
At present, ____ of the ____ EU member countries are in the Schengen zone.

A) none, 41
B) 22, 41
C) all, 27
D) 22, 27
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44
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of adopting the euro?

A) Reducing currency conversion costs
B) Limiting the flexibility in fiscal policy
C) Facilitating direct price comparison
D) Imposing monetary discipline on governments
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45
Which of the following regional integration is yet to be established?

A) Mercosur
B) Andean Community
C) FTAA
D) CAFTA
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46
Discuss the challenges faced by the EU member countries sharing a common currency, the euro.
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47
Which of the NAFTA members benefited the most from this free trade agreement by securing preferential treatment for 80% of its exports?

A) US
B) Mexico
C) Canada
D) All the countries benefited equally
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48
Discuss the future of FTAA and CAFTA.
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49
Identify how the WTO addressed the former problems of the old GATT and how WTO executes their decisions.
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50
Discuss the formation of GATT and the issues that precipitated the formation of the WTO (Post GATT).
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51
Which of the following regional integrations is more pro-free trade oriented than others?

A) Mercosur
B) Andean Community
C) Latin American Union
D) CAFTA
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52
Which does ASEAN stand for?

A) Assembly of Southeast Asian Nations
B) Assembly of South American Nations
C) Association of Southeast Asian Nations
D) Association of South American Nations
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53
Which of the following is the economic trade agreement between Australia and New Zealand?

A) ANZCERTA
B) ASEAN
C) APEC
D) ANZU
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Explain possible political and economic benefits of global economic integration.
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