Chapter 9 Econ

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What is the argument for this import quota on​ sugar? The argument is​ ______ because​ ______.

1. The import quota protects U.S. jobs. 2. ​incorrect; sugar growers would be more efficiently employed producing things in which the United States has a comparative advantage

Which of the following activities is an example of dumping​?

Dell exports PCs to India at a price 20 percent lower than the cost of producing them.

The fall in net exports​ _______.

decreases GDP

In​ 2016, R was ​$12 ​billion; W was ​$37 ​billion; U was ​$11 ​billion; J was ​$15 ​billion; and Z was ​$2 billion. Calculate total expenditure and total income.

Total expenditure is ​$65 billion. Part 2 Total income is ​$65 billion.

U.S. exports are​ _____ produced in​ _____ and sold in​ _____.

goods and​ services; the United​ States; any other country

Which of the following is an example of an import quota​? The United States​ _____ .

limits the quantity of auto parts that U.S. car makers may buy from China

What is rent seeking​? Rent seeking is​ _____.

lobbying and other political activity that aims to capture the gains from trade

Imports of goods and services are items that​ _____ in the United States​ _____ the rest of the world.

households, firms, and​ governments; buy from

The quantity of U.S. exports to Mexico has​ _______ and the U.S.​ government's tariff revenue from trade with Mexico has​ _______.

increased; decreased

With free international​ trade, U.S. consumer surplus​ _______ and U.S. producer surplus​ _______.

increases by area A​ + B​; decreases by area B

If the world price of a pair of shoes is​ $20 and Brazil opens up and trades​ internationally, producer surplus in Brazil​ _______ and consumer surplus in Brazil​ _______.

increases by area C​ + D​; decreases by area C

With free trade between the United States and​ Canada, the United States exports tomatoes and Canada exports maple syrup. U.S. consumers​ _______.

of maple syrup gain more than U.S. producers of maple syrup lose3

A tariff is a​ _____ imposed on a good when it is​ _____.

tax; imported

Exports of goods and services are items that firms in​ _____ produce and sell to​ _____.

the United​ States; any other country

Saving is the amount of income that is​ _____ in net taxes or spent on​ _____ goods and services.

not​ paid; consumption

Which of the following is an example of the ​infant-industry argument​? Our biotech industry​ _____ .

will have a comparative advantage when​ learning-by-doing lowers our cost of production

If Korea imposes an import quota on U.S.​ oranges, losers include Korean​ _______ of oranges and U.S.​ _______ of oranges.

​consumers; producers

Depreciation is the​ _____ in the value of​ _____ that results from its use and from obsolescence.

​decrease; capital

​_______ has a comparative advantage in producing shoes. With trade between Brazil and the United​ States, _______ exports shoes. The price of shoes in the importing country​ _______ and the quantity produced by the importing country​ _______. _______ from this trade.

1. Brazil; brazil 2. Falls; Decreases 3. Both Brazil and the United States gain

The United States is using the​ anti-dumping argument that​ _______. The U.S. argument is misguided because​ ______.

1. Canadian lumber producers are selling lumber in the United States below the cost of production 2. it is difficult to determine whether foreign producers are selling at prices below their costs and it is unlikely that they would want to do so

Carrier Corporation can manufacture air conditioners in Mexico at a lower cost than in Indiana. The government of Indiana offers Carrier big tax breaks to manufacture in Indiana. This tax incentive is in the​ self-interest of​ ______ in the social interest. During the 2016 election​ campaign, Donald Trump said that NAFTA is a bad deal for America and he said he would end it. Based on what you have learned in this​ chapter, is he correct and​ why?

1. Carrier and its Indiana​ workers, but it is not 2. He is not correct because there are net gains from free international trade.

Suppose that the world price of sugar is 10¢ a​ pound, the United States does not trade​ internationally, and the U.S. equilibrium price of sugar is 20¢ a pound. The United States then begins to trade internationally. How does the price of sugar in the United States​ change? Do U.S. consumers buy more or less​ sugar? Do U.S. sugar growers produce more or less​ sugar? does the United States export or import​ sugar? The price of sugar in the United States​ _______. U.S. consumers buy​ _______ sugar. U.S. sugar growers produce​ _______ sugar. The United States​ _______ sugar.

1. Falls; More 2. Less; imports

Japan's arguments for restricting imports of Californian rice are that​ ______. The arguments are​ ______ because​ ______. Who loses from this restriction in​ trade?

1. Japanese farmers must be protected from cheaper but inferior foreign rice 2. incorrect; Japanese consumers would pay a higher price for Japanese rice if it were truly better than U.S. rice 3. Californian producers and Japanese consumers

​_______ from this trade in roses and would lobby for a tariff on roses. When the government imposes a tariff on rose​ imports, the U.S. consumer surplus that is redistributed to U.S. producers is area​ _______. When the government imposes a tariff on rose​ imports, the​ government's tariff revenue is area​ _______.

1. Rose producers in the United States lose 2. B 3. D

GDP increased at an annual rate of 4.6 percent in the first quarter of 2019. Government expenditure grew at 7​ percent, but consumption expenditure grew at a rate of 6.7 percent. Investment and exports shrank. ​Source: BEA, July​ 26, 2019 Use the figure to indicte the flows in which the items in the news clip occur. How can GDP increase at a rate of 4.6 percent if consumption expenditure increased at a rate of 6.7​ percent? In the​ figure, _______. It is possible for GDP to increase by only 4.6 percent when consumption expenditure grew at a 6.7 percent rate because

1. U is government expenditure on goods and services and J is investment 2. the sum of investment and net exports grew at a negative rate

​_______ will gain and​ _______ will lose from the restrictions on imports of solar panels and washing machines. With an import restriction on solar panels and washing​ machines, we can expect their prices to​ _______.

1. U.S. producers of solar panels and washing machines and the U.S.​ government; U.S. consumers 2. Rise

The two approaches to measuring GDP described in the news clip are the​ _______. The news clip is incorrect that the value of production is​ _______.

1. expenditure approach and the income approach 2. $30 million because when Facebook pays its​ workers, it incurs a loss of​ $30 million

With the removal of U.S.​ tariffs, the price that U.S. consumers pay for goods imported from Mexico will​ _______, and the quantity of U.S. imports from Mexico will​ _______. The winner from the removal of U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico is​ _______ and the loser is​ _______

1. fall; increase 2. U.S. consumers of goods imported from​ Mexico; U.S. producers of goods that are imported from Mexico

1. The United States exports LNG because​ _______. 2. ​_______ from U.S. exports of LNG. 3. The graph shows the domestic demand for and domestic supply of LNG in the United States and the world price of LNG. With international trade in​ LNG, U.S. producers​ _______ and U.S. consumers​ _______. 4. The graph shows the demand for LNG in India DI ​, the supply of LNG in India SI ​, and the world price of LNG. With international trade in​ LNG, Indian consumers​ _______ and Indian producers​ _______.

1. it has a comparative advantage in producing LNG 2. U.S. LNG producers and LNG consumers of U.S. LNG in other countries gain 3. gain area B​ + D​; lose area B 4. gain the area B​ + D​; lose the area B

An​ anti-dumping tariff​ _______. To encourage the U.S. government to raise the tariff on solar panel and washing machine​ imports, U.S. solar panel and washing machine manufactures might argue that​ ______.

1. raises the price of the imported good so that the domestic price reflects what the importing country believes is the true cost of production 2. foreign exporters of solar panels and washing machines are engaging in predatory pricing

U.S. tariffs imposed on​ Chinese-produced goods could cause companies to move production out of China because the tariff ​ _______. ​_______ lose from the Trump tariffs.​ _______ gain from the Trump tariffs.

1. raises the price of​ Chinese-produced goods sold in the United States relative to the same goods produced in other countries 2. U.S.​ consumers; Firms in the United States and other Asian countries

Suppose that the world price of steel is​ $100 a​ ton, India does not trade​ internationally, and the equilibrium price of steel in India is​ $60 a ton. Suppose that India now begins to trade internationally. How does the price of steel in India​ change? How does the quantity of steel produced in India​ change? How does the quantity of steel bought by India​ change? Does India export or import​ steel? The price of steel in India​ _______. The quantity of steel produced in India​ _______. The quantity of steel bought by India​ _______. India​ _______ steel.

1. rises; increases 2. decreases; exports

1. China has a comparative advantage in producing​ _______. China​ _______ shoes. 2. In​ China, shoe​ _______ lose and shoe​ _______ gain from international trade in shoes. 3. China​ _______ from this trade in shoes. 4. The graph shows the domestic demand for and domestic supply of shoes in China and the world price of a pair of shoes. With international trade in​ shoes, China's producers​ _______ and​ China's consumers​ _______. 5. ​China's net gain from trade in shoes is​ _______.

1. shoes; exports 2. consumers; producers 3. gains 4. gain area B​ + D​; lose area B 5. area D

1. China has a comparative advantage in producing​ _______. China​ _______ coal. 2. In​ China, coal​ _______ gain and coal​ _______ lose from international trade in coal. 3. China​ _______ from this trade in coal. 4. The graph shows the demand for coal in China DC ​, the supply of coal in China SC ​, and the world price of coal. With international trade in​ coal, Chinese consumers​ _______ and Chinese producers​ _______. 5. ​China's net gain from trade in coal is​ _______.

1. shoes; imports 2. users; producers 3. gains 4. gain the area B​ + D​; lose the area B 5. area D

Dumping occurs​ ______. Who in the United States loses from foreign​ firms' dumping of solar panels and washing​ machines?

1. when a foreign firm sells its exports at a lower price than its cost of production 2. U.S. producers of solar panels and washing machines and U.S. workers in the solar panel and washing machine industries

The table shows some of the items in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts in 2015. Use the expenditure approach to calculate GDP in 2015. Question content area bottom left Part 1 GDP in 2015 using the expenditure approach is Item Amount ​(trillions of​ dollars) Consumption expenditure 12.1 Government expenditure 3.2 Indirect taxes less subsidies 1.2 Depreciation 2.8 Net factor income from abroad 0.2 Investment 3.0 Net exports −0.5 Statistical discrepancy −0.3

17.8 trillion

Classify each of the following items as a final good or service or an intermediate good or​ service, and identify which is a component of consumption​ expenditure, investment, or government expenditure on goods and services. A. New cars bought by Hertz, the car rental firm B. Aluminum sheets bought by Boeing C. A haircut bought by a student D. A new limousine for the president

A is a final good that is investment​, B is an intermediate good​, C is a final service that is consumption expenditure​, and D is a final good that is government expenditure.

_______ changed because retail sales increased.​ _______ changed because business inventories increased.

Consumption​ expenditure; Investment

Which of the following is an example of a final good or service​?

Dan bought a Toyota Camry.

The national accounts of Parchment Paradise are kept on​ (you guessed​ it) parchment. A fire in the statistics office destroys some​ accounts, leaving only the data on the right. Calculate GDP​ (expenditure approach) and depreciation. GDP​ (income approach) 2,900 Consumption expenditure 2,000 Indirect taxes less subsidies 100 ​Interest, rent, and profit 500 Investment 800 Government expenditure 400 Wages 2,000 Net factor income from abroad 50 Net exports

GDP​ (expenditure approach) is ​$3,000. Part 2 Depreciation is ​$300.

The table shows some of the items in a country's National Income and Product Accounts in 2018. Calculate the country's GNP and the country's national income in 2018. Consumption expenditure 7.3 Government expenditure 1.9 Indirect taxes less subsidies 0.7 Depreciation 1.2 Net factor income from abroad 0.1 Investment 1.6 Net exports −0.4 Statistical discrepancy

GNP in 2018 is ​$10.5 trillion. Part 2 National income in 2018 is ​$9.3 trillion.

The table shows some data for an economy. If the base year is​ 2019, calculate the​ economy's nominal GDP and real GDP in 2020. In 2019 Item Quantity Price Apples 60 ​$0.50 Oranges 80 ​$0.25 In 2020 Item Quantity Price Apples 160 ​$1.00 Oranges 220 ​$2.00

Nominal GDP in 2020 is ​$600. Part 2 Real GDP in 2020 is ​$135.

Which of the following is an example of consumption expenditure​?

Rachel buying a TV.

Which of the following is an example of an intermediate good or service​?

Samsung buys compressors for manufacturing refrigerators.

Which of the following is an example of an export subsidy​?

The U.S. government pays farmers​ $100 per ton of sugar sold to Canada.

Which of the following is an example of government expenditure on goods and services​?

The White House buying internet services.

An economy produces only fun and food. The table shows the prices and the quantities of fun and food produced in 2020 and 2021. The base year is 2020. Calculate the percentage increase in real GDP in 2021. In 2020 Item Quantity Price ​(dollars) Fun 36 2 Food 62 4 In 2021 Item Quantity Price ​(dollars) Fun 37 3 Food 64 8

The percentage increase in real GDP in 2021 is 3.1 percent.

The figure shows the flows of expenditure and income in an economy. In​ 2013, U was ​$2.0 ​trillion, V was ​$2.5 ​trillion, W was ​$6.0 ​trillion, J was ​$1.0 ​trillion, and Z was $1.5 trillion. Calculate total​ income, net​ taxes, and GDP.

Total income is ​$10.5 trillion. Part 2 Net taxes equal ​$2 trillion. Part 3 GDP is ​$10.5 trillion.

With free​ trade, the United States exports soybean to China and imports clothing from China. The winners from this trade are​ _______ and the losers are​ _______.

U.S. buyers of​ clothing; U.S. clothing producers

The people who support restricted international trade say that​ _______.

U.S. firms​ won't be able to compete with​ low-wage foreign labor if trade is free

If the lobbying is successful and the U.S. government imposes an import​ quota, ​ _______ gain and​ _______ lose.

U.S. growers of​ tomatoes; U.S. consumers of tomatoes

The table shows some of the items in a country's National Income and Product Accounts in 2018. What was GDP as measured by the income approach in 2018​? What was net domestic product at factor cost in 2018​? Consumption expenditure 7.3 Government expenditure 1.9 Indirect taxes less subsidies 0.7 Depreciation 1.2 Net factor income from abroad 0.1 Investment 1.6 Net exports −0.4 Statistical discrepancy 0

Using the income​ approach, GDP in 2018 was ​$10.4 trillion. Part 2 In 2018​, net domestic product at factor cost was ​$8.5 trillion.

U.S. imports are​ _____ produced in​ _____ and sold in​ _____.

goods and​ services; any other​ country; the United States

The fundamental force driving international trade is comparative​ _______.

advantage: the country with the lower opportunity cost of production exports the good

The U.S. consumer surplus that is redistributed to U.S. producers and importers is​ _______ and the import quota creates a deadweight loss equal to​ _______.

area​ B; area D​ + E

Net taxes are taxes paid minus​ _____.

cash benefits received from governments

The statement that total sales by businesses rose by 1.5 percent means that GDP​ ______ because​ ______.

did not change by 1.5​ percent; GDP measures production of all final goods and services and​ "total sales by​ businesses" includes final and intermediate goods and services

A country will export wheat​ if, with no international​ trade, _______.

its opportunity cost of producing wheat is below the world price

​China's trade warriors​ can't hit Hollywood China imports​ $58.9 billion of U.S. services that include everything from Hollywood blockbusters to tourism and education. The Chinese government could easily enough cut off this flow. ​Source: Bloomberg​, May​ 17, 2019 Why does China import​ U.S.-produced services like Hollywood​ movies? Part 2 China imports​ U.S.-produced services like Hollywood movies because​ _______.

the opportunity cost of producing a movie is higher in China than in the United States

Net exports of goods and services is the value of​ _____ of goods and services​ _____ the value of​ _____ of goods and services.

​exports; minus; imports

Real GDP is the value of the​ _____ goods and services produced in a given year expressed in terms of the prices in​ _____ year. Nominal GDP is the value of the​ _____ goods and services produced in a given year expressed in terms of the prices of ​ _____ year.

​final; a​ base; ​final; that same

Gross domestic product ​(GDP​) is the market value of all the​ _____ goods and services produced​ _____ a country in a given time period.

​final; within

The figures show the U.S. market for shoes and​ Brazil's market for shoes if there is no international trade. Who in the United States loses from free trade in shoes with​ Brazil? If the United States and Brazil engage in free​ trade, U.S.______ of shoes lose because​ ______.

​producers; the price of shoes​ falls, the quantity of shoes they sell​ decreases, and producer surplus decreases

The U.S. tariff on paper​ _______ the U.S. price of​ paper, _______ U.S. production of paper and​ _______ the U.S. gains from trade.

​raises; increases; decreases


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