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This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as the world price for that good. This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as the world price for that good.   According to the graph shown,if this economy were open to free trade,domestic producers would produce how many units? A)  115 B)  60 C)  150 D)  90 According to the graph shown,if this economy were open to free trade,domestic producers would produce how many units?


A) 115
B) 60
C) 150
D) 90

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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Blanket standards on imports usually address issues affecting:


A) domestic consumers.
B) domestic producers.
C) foreign production practices.
D) They can be used to address any of these.

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as the world price for that good. This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as the world price for that good.   According to the graph shown,if this economy were open to free trade,domestic producers would produce how many units? A)  45 B)  85 C)  120 D)  75 According to the graph shown,if this economy were open to free trade,domestic producers would produce how many units?


A) 45
B) 85
C) 120
D) 75

E) All of the above
F) B) and C)

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Import standards on specific countries are:


A) more common than blanket standards.
B) used in equal amount to blanket standards.
C) less common than blanket standards.
D) easier to enforce than blanket standards.

E) None of the above
F) A) and C)

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C

Imports are goods and services that are produced:


A) in other countries and consumed domestically.
B) domestically and consumed in other countries.
C) and consumed in other countries.
D) and consumed domestically.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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When a nation imposes a blanket standard on imports,it refers to policies that:


A) impose standards imposed on all imports.
B) impose standards on specific countries.
C) restrict the importation of specific goods.
D) All of these are true.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international organization designed to:


A) monitor and enforce trade agreements, while also promoting free trade.
B) monitor and enforce world banking policies, and lending between nations.
C) provide a forum for all nations to have discussion on various international issues of concern.
D) international governing body that is the final arbiter of all world trade.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Suppose a country,whose production and consumption of coffee is large relative to the world market,has just entered the global market.If the country is a net exporter of coffee,we would expect:


A) an increase in both world price and quantity of coffee.
B) an increase in world price and decrease in world quantity of coffee.
C) a decrease in both world price and quantity of coffee.
D) a decrease in world price, and increase in world quantity of coffee.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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As workforces become more educated in countries with comparative advantages in labor-intensive products,cheap labor becomes:


A) less abundant relative to skilled labor.
B) more abundant relative to skilled labor.
C) more abundant relative to capital.
D) None of these is true.

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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When trade is possible,each country can produce the goods that it has:


A) a comparative advantage at producing, rather than the exact combination of goods its consumers want.
B) an absolute advantage at producing, rather than the exact combination of goods its consumers want.
C) an absolute advantage at producing, rather than the goods it has a comparative advantage in.
D) a comparative advantage at producing, rather than the exact combination of goods its producers want.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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If there are big gains to be had from specialization and trade,countries generally don't produce one good because:


A) specialization is not limited by trade agreements.
B) no national economy is a perfectly free market.
C) there is perfectly free trade between national economies.
D) consumers prefer a mix of goods and services.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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An important determinant of comparative advantage is:


A) diversity in climate and natural resources.
B) endowment of financial capital.
C) low governmental barriers to trade.
D) well established governmental regulations on trade.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and B)

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If Spain sells soccer balls to the United States,then Spain:


A) has an absolute advantage over the United States in making soccer balls.
B) can produce more soccer balls than the United States given the same resources.
C) has the ability to produce soccer balls at a lower opportunity cost than the United States can.
D) does not have any trade barriers with the US.

E) A) and C)
F) B) and D)

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As a general rule,free trade:


A) increases the supply of factors of production that are domestically abundant.
B) increases demand for factors of production that are domestically abundant.
C) decreases the supply of factors of production that are domestically scarce.
D) decreases the demand for factors of production that are domestically abundant.

E) B) and C)
F) B) and D)

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This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as a quota and the world price for that good. This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as a quota and the world price for that good.   According to the graph shown,the amount bought by domestic consumers when there is open trade for this good is: A)  1500. B)  1150 C)  500. D)  250. According to the graph shown,the amount bought by domestic consumers when there is open trade for this good is:


A) 1500.
B) 1150
C) 500.
D) 250.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as a tariff and the world price for that good. This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as a tariff and the world price for that good.   According to the graph shown,if the economy is in autarky and decides to open trade with a tariff,the impact on domestic supply is they will: A)  increase output from 250 to 500. B)  decrease output from 815 to 500. C)  increase output from 500 to 815. D)  decrease output from 1500 to 1150. According to the graph shown,if the economy is in autarky and decides to open trade with a tariff,the impact on domestic supply is they will:


A) increase output from 250 to 500.
B) decrease output from 815 to 500.
C) increase output from 500 to 815.
D) decrease output from 1500 to 1150.

E) B) and D)
F) C) and D)

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This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as the world price for that good. This graph demonstrates the domestic demand and supply for a good,as well as the world price for that good.   According to the graph shown,if this economy were to open to trade,domestic producers would: A)  transfer surplus in area DE to consumers. B)  transfer surplus in area DE to foreign producers. C)  lose surplus in area FG to deadweight loss. D)  lose surplus in area FG to foreign producers. According to the graph shown,if this economy were to open to trade,domestic producers would:


A) transfer surplus in area DE to consumers.
B) transfer surplus in area DE to foreign producers.
C) lose surplus in area FG to deadweight loss.
D) lose surplus in area FG to foreign producers.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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When two countries specialize and trade:


A) both can enjoy more output than either could produce on its own.
B) they can have consumption possibilities beyond their production possibilities.
C) surplus can be gained by both countries.
D) All of these are true.

E) C) and D)
F) All of the above

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D

Every government's set of policies used to govern their economy:


A) vary widely from one another, making international trade a simple process.
B) vary widely from one another, making international trade sometimes difficult.
C) are largely the same, making international trade a simple process.
D) are similar in most respects, but different in a few areas, making international trade sometimes difficult.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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The great Franco-American cheese war of 2009 began with:


A) beef.
B) cheddar cheese import restrictions.
C) Swiss cheese quotas.
D) camembert cheese tariffs.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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