Deck 9: Preferential Trade Agreements and the Global Trade Regime
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Deck 9: Preferential Trade Agreements and the Global Trade Regime
1
If members of a PTA eliminate tariffs and have a common external tariff, they have formed
A) an economic union.
B) a customs union.
C) a common market.
D) a free trade area.
A) an economic union.
B) a customs union.
C) a common market.
D) a free trade area.
B
2
The theorists most likely to view small states as benefiting more than large states from open preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are
A) liberals.
B) historical materialists.
C) neomercantilists.
D) none of the above.
A) liberals.
B) historical materialists.
C) neomercantilists.
D) none of the above.
A
3
PTAs in the South in the 1960s were designed mainly to
A) promote free trade among the member states.
B) attract more foreign investment from the North.
C) increase their exports to the North.
D) promote import substitution at the regional level.
A) promote free trade among the member states.
B) attract more foreign investment from the North.
C) increase their exports to the North.
D) promote import substitution at the regional level.
D
4
PTAs in the first wave (the 1950s-60s) included
A) members from different geographic regions.
B) a few PTAs between DCs and LDCs.
C) only members from the same geographic region.
D) both plurilateral and bilateral groupings.
A) members from different geographic regions.
B) a few PTAs between DCs and LDCs.
C) only members from the same geographic region.
D) both plurilateral and bilateral groupings.
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5
PTAs are formed for the following reasons (check all that apply)
A) to develop a common defense
B) to create a larger market
C) to increase investment
D) in response to domestic pressure groups
A) to develop a common defense
B) to create a larger market
C) to increase investment
D) in response to domestic pressure groups
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6
FTAs can cause trade diversion through what types of clauses
A) rules of origin
B) external tariffs
C) investor dispute provisions
D) labor mobility
A) rules of origin
B) external tariffs
C) investor dispute provisions
D) labor mobility
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7
What aspects of policy did the Maastricht Treaty (1992) move to include in the EU for the first time? Check all that apply
A) free movement of goods and services
B) euro as common currency
C) common foreign policy
D) common social policy
A) free movement of goods and services
B) euro as common currency
C) common foreign policy
D) common social policy
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8
The Schengen agreement provides for the:
A) free movement of labor
B) removal of border checks
C) free flow of capital
D) European defense cooperation
A) free movement of labor
B) removal of border checks
C) free flow of capital
D) European defense cooperation
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9
Which theorists are most closely associated with "spillover," and supranational institutions?
A) institutional liberals.
B) liberal intergovernmentalists.
C) neofunctionalists.
D) constructivists.
A) institutional liberals.
B) liberal intergovernmentalists.
C) neofunctionalists.
D) constructivists.
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10
Postfunctionalists argue that European integration is:
A) likely to accelerate
B) disintegrating
C) likely to consolidate
D) more subject to political contention
A) likely to accelerate
B) disintegrating
C) likely to consolidate
D) more subject to political contention
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11
Which bilateral agreement preceded the NAFTA?
A) United States-Canada.
B) Mexico-Canada
C) United States-Mexico
D) nothing preceded
A) United States-Canada.
B) Mexico-Canada
C) United States-Mexico
D) nothing preceded
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12
NAFTA has which of the following features, check all that apply
A) open borders
B) a negative list approach to national treatment for trade in services.
C) labor mobility
D) a positive list approach to national treatment for trade in services.
A) open borders
B) a negative list approach to national treatment for trade in services.
C) labor mobility
D) a positive list approach to national treatment for trade in services.
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13
The USMCA adapts the NAFTA in which of the following prominent sectors (check all that apply):
A) Dairy
B) Autos
C) Textiles
D) Trucking
A) Dairy
B) Autos
C) Textiles
D) Trucking
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14
Which of the following does not give special treatment to LDCs?
A) the Lomé Convention.
B) Part IV of GATT.
C) NAFTA.
D) the enabling clause.
A) the Lomé Convention.
B) Part IV of GATT.
C) NAFTA.
D) the enabling clause.
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15
The first significant trade agreement to include an environmental side agreement was the
A) European Union.
B) European Community.
C) NAFTA.
D) Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.
A) European Union.
B) European Community.
C) NAFTA.
D) Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement.
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16
In the first wave of PTAs (the 1950s-60s), the United States generally opposed PTAs in favor of multilateralism.
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17
There is an inherent contradiction between GATT Article 1 (unconditional MFN treatment), and GATT Article 24 (permitting states to form PTAs).
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18
The original members of the EU included France, Germany, and the UK.
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19
GATT never explicitly concluded that a PTA did not meet GATT Article 24's legal requirements.
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20
The United States and Canada first had an agreement providing for free trade in natural products in the 1980s.
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21
NAFTA was the first reciprocal PTA with both DC and LDC members.
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22
The Mercosur agreement includes a common external tariff.
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23
Efforts at creating a trans-Pacific trade agreement fell apart when the U.S. pulled out of the agreement in 2018.
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24
Liberals generally agree that PTAs do not pose a threat to the global trade regime.
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25
If a group of countries eliminate tariffs on substantially all trade with each other, institute a common external tariff, and have free mobility of labor and capital, they have formed a ___________________.
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26
A treaty between more than two countries is called a______________ trade agreement.
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27
Mitrany's theory of ____________ suggests that economic and social cooperation leads to political cooperation
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28
Trade ____________________ occurs when a less efficient producer acquires a tariff advantage through a PTA.
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29
Andrew Moravcsik's theory of______________ posits that the EU rests on a series of bargains between member states that are self-interested and rational in pursuing their economic interests.
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30
The two NAFTA side agreements cover ___________ and ______________ issues.
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31
Chapter ___ of NAFTA has become controversial in its coverage of investors' ability to sue governments.
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32
What are the similarities and differences between a customs union, a free trade area, an economic union, and a common market? Where do most PTAs fit within these different stages and why?
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33
In what ways can PTAs be trade creating and trade diverting? Which of these effects of PTAs do you think is more important and why?
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34
What conditions does GATT Article 24 impose on PTAs? How successful has the GATT/WTO been in regulating PTAs, and why?
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35
Compare the explanation of neomercantilists, liberals, and historical materialists for the rise of PTAs. Which explanation do you find more convincing and why?
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36
Compare the neofunctionalist, liberal intergovernmentalist, and constructivist theoretical approaches to economic integration, and apply them to the EU? Which do you find most convincing?
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37
What are some of the accomplishments and shortcomings of NAFTA/USMCA as a PTA today? Check out a report on NAFTA outcomes, such as that of the World Bank or the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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38
What special problems do FTAs among LDCs such as Mercosur have in achieving regional integration? How are politics and economics intertwined in Mercosur? What are the obstacles to deeper integration?
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39
Discuss the efforts to create a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement, the potential importance of the TPP, and why it failed. What has replaced the TPP?
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40
Liberals disagree among themselves as to whether or not PTAs today present a serious threat to the multilateral trade regime. Discuss the arguments of both sides in this debate, and indicate which side's arguments you find most convincing.
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