Chapter 38 MACROECON
Which of the following would not be feasible terms of trade between Singsong and Harmony?
1 chicken for 1/5 fish
Differences in production efficiencies among nations in producing a particular good result from:
ALL OF THESE
Alpha and Beta have populations of equal size, the given data shows that
Beta is more efficient than Alpha in both catching fish and producing chips
Example of Nontariff Barrier (NTB)
Box-by-box inspection requirements for imported fruit
In order for mutually beneficial trade to occur between two otherwise isolated nations:
Each nation must be able to produce at least one good relatively cheaper than the other
Wool
Example of a land intensive commodity
Digital Cameras
Example of labor intensive commodity
Country A limits other nation's exports to 1000 tons of coal annually. This is an example of:
Import Quota
Supopse the US sets a limit on the number of tons of sugar that can be imported each year. This is an example of an:
Import Quota
Frederic Bastiat's Petition of the Candlemakers most directly refutes which of the following arguments for protectionism?
Increased domestic employment argument
Madison, the CPA is faster than Mason the house painter, at both accounting services and painting. This means that:
Madison should trade her accounting services for Mason's painting services, so long as Madison is relatively more efficient at accounting services
Which of the following best describes economists' general assessment of the impacts of offshoring?
Offshoring benefits the US economy by promoting greater specialization and exchange of goods and services based on comparative advantage
Production possibilities between Latalia and Trombonia
Production in both latalia and Trombonia is subject to constant opportunity costs
In effect, tariffs on imports are:
Subsidies for domestic producers
Which of the following arguments for trade protection is based on the premise that a nation should have a wide enough range of domestic industries to be self sufficient if necessary?
The diversification-for-stability argument
Which of the following arguments for trade protection contends that new domestic industries need support to establish themselves to survive?
The infant industry argument
Which of the following arguments contends that certain industries need to be protected in the interest of national security?
The military self-sufficiency argument
More goods that would be attainable through domestic production alone
The primary gain from international trade:
If two nations have straight-line production possibilities curves
There will be a basis for mutually advantageous trade provided the slops differ
Research studies indicate that
US consumers lose more from tariffs than US producers gain
Canada agreed to set and upper limit on the total amount of softwood lumber sold to the US-- this is an example of:
Voluntary Export Restriction
The increased-domestic-employment argument for tariff production holds that:
an increase in tariffs will increase net exports and stimulate domestic employment
Greatest benefit to an economy from international trade is:
consumption beyond domestic production possibilities
Studies show that:
costs of trade barriers exceed their benefits, creating an efficiency loss for society
Chemicals
example of capital intensive commodity
Other things equal, economists would prefer:
free trade to tariffs and tariffs to import quotas
In Singsong, the domestic real cost of each chicken
is 1/2 fish (.5)
In Latalia the domestic real cost of 1 ton of pork
is 5 tons of beans
Economists who criticize trade adjustment assistance argue that
it only benefits a very small fraction of all unemployed workers
In the theory of comparative advantage, a good should be produced in that nation where
its cost is least in terms of alternative goods that might otherwise be produced
Dumping of goods abroad
may be part of a firm's price discrimination strategy
The law of increasing opportunity costs
may limit the extent to which a nation specializes in producing a particular product
If a nation has comparative advantage in the production of X, this means the nation
must give up less of other goods than other nations in producing a unit of X
If country A can produce both goods X nd Y more efficiently, that is, with smaller absolute amounts of resources, than can country B
mutually advantageous specialization and trade between A and B may still be possible
In the real world, specialization is rarely complete because:
nations normally experience increasing opportunity costs in producing more of the product in which they are specializing
According to Dallas Federal Reserve economist, taken to its extreme, the logic of buying "American" implies that
people should only consume what they can produce themselves
Alpha and Beta have populations of equal size, the domestic opportunity cost of:
producing a ton of chips in Beta is 6 tons of fish
The terms of trade reflect
ratio at which nations exchange two goods
NAFTA
reduced most trade barriers between Canada, Mexico, and the United States
A nations import demand curve for a specific product
shows the amount of the product it will import at prices below its domestic price
Other things Equal, a tariff is:
superior to an import quota for Americans because a tariff generates revenue for the US Treasury
Frederic Bastiat's satirical argument against protectionism called for protecting domestic producers from:
the sun
In comparing a tariff and an import quota, we find that
the tariff generates revenue for the Us Treasury, but the quota does not.
A major difficulty with the argument that trade barriers are necessary because foreign workers are paid low wages, is that:
wage rates and labor productivity are directly related