ECON lessons 20 : international trade
as measured in 2008, about _________ of u.s. trade and _________ of european trade is intra-industry trade
60%; 60%
Which of the following is true?
A nation cannot have a comparative advantage in the production of every good.
Say that Alland can produce 32 units of food per person per year or 16 units of clothing per person per year, but Georgeland can produce 24 units of food per year or 12 units of clothing. Which of the following is true?
Alland has an absolute advantage in producing food but will not trade with Georgeland.
Suppose that Canada can produce 100,000 hockey sticks or 10,000 gallons of maple syrup in a typical workweek, while Germany can produce 90,000 hockey sticks or 10,000 gallons of maple syrup in a typical workweek. From these numbers, we can conclude:
Canada has a comparative advantage in the production of hockey sticks.
Say that Alland can produce 32 units of food per person per year or 16 units of clothing per person per year, but Georgeland can produce 16 units of food per year or 8 units of clothing. Which of the following is true?
Georgeland has a comparative advantage, but not an absolute advantage, in producing clothing.
Say that Alland can produce 32 units of food per person per year or 16 units of clothing per person per year, but Georgeland can produce 24 units of food per year or 12 units of clothing. Which of the following is true?
Georgeland has an absolute disadvantage, but not a comparative disadvantage, in producing clothing.
Intra-industry trade between similar trading partners allows the gains from ______________________ that arise when firms and workers specialize in the production of a certain product.
learning and innovation
The slope of the production possibility frontier is determined by the ________________ of expanding production of one good, measured by how much of the other good would be lost.
opportunity cost
what are the arguments used to counter free (or freer trade).
prices for imported goods are more expensive
the international group responsible for lowering trade barriers is the:
world trade organization