Macroeconomics MyEconLab Ch.15.4 Study Plan Quiz

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What is offshore​ outsourcing? Who benefits from it and who​ loses? Offshore outsourcing occurs when a firm in the United States​ _______. When a firm implements offshore​ outsourcing, consumers in the United States and workers in the foreign country in the industry that is being outsourced​ _______, and workers in the United States in the industry that is being outsourced​ _______

buys finished​ goods, components, or services from other firms in other countries gain; lose

Can protection save jobs and the environment and prevent workers in developing countries from being​ exploited? Protection​ _______.

does not save jobs and the environment and does not prevent workers in developing countries from being exploited

Do the winners from free trade win the political​ argument? Why or Why not. The winners from free trade​ ______ win the political argument because​ ______.

do​ not; the number of winners from free trade are large but the gain per person is too small to make the cost of political activity worth bearing

What are the infant industry and dumping arguments for​ protection? Are they​ correct? The​ infant-industry argument for protection is that​ ______. Dumping occurs when​ ______. The​ infant-industry and the dumping arguments for protection are​ _______.

it is necessary to protect a new industry to enable it to grow into a mature industry that can compete in world markets a foreign firm sells its exports at a lower price than its cost of production incorrect because free trade promotes prosperity for all countries and protection is inefficient.

The main reasons for imposing a tariff are​ _______.

tariff revenue and rent seeking

Which of the following activity is an example of dumping​? Offshore outsourcing is​ _____ goods,​ components, or services​ _____ that brings gains from trade identical to those of any other type of trade. What is rent seeking​? Rent seeking​ _____.

Dell exports PCs to India at a price 20 percent lower than the cost of producing them. buying; from firms in other countries is lobbying and other political activity that aims to capture the gains from trade

China Drug Sales to the U.S. Grow Despite Safety Concerns at Home Chinese exports of pharmaceutical products and health supplements worldwide jumped 3 percent to​ $56 billion last year. Chinese pharma exports to the U.S. rose 4 percent. Questions are being asked in China about the safety of its medicines. ​Source: Bloomberg News​, August​ 30, 2016 What does the news clip imply about the comparative advantage of producing pharmaceuticals in the United States and​ China? Could product quality be a valid argument against free​ trade? If it​ could, explain how. The news clips implies that​ ______ a comparative advantage in producing pharmaceuticals. Product quality​ ______ a valid argument against free trade. The​ product-quality argument against free trade​ ______

China has is​ not; can be used by domestic pharmaceutical producers to create unnecessary fear among U.S. consumers and increase demand for domestically produced pharmaceuticals


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