Chapter 7 GLB
Which of the following policies is intended to protect domestic producers from foreign competitors who sell goods in foreign markets below their costs of production?
Antidumping policies
Which instrument of trade policy has been in use the longest?
tariffs
Protectionism measures in the agriculture industry encourage the overproduction of products which are then typically purchased by _____.
the government
As the text notes, unrestricted free trade is impossible if there is a lack of ____ between nations.
trust
What are three main instruments of trade policy?
voluntary export restraints import quotas subsidies
Which two groups are negatively impacted when an import tariff is enacted?
Foreign producers Consumers
Based on the economic analysis of tariffs, it can be said that they are (select two)
anti-consumer pro-producer
The infant industry argument has potential negative consequences, including
causing infant industries to lack efficiency.
The protection of intellectual property has becoming increasingly important to the WTO. The basis for this is that without this protection, the incentive for innovation would _____ and economies would suffer
decrease
If a country does not have protections in place for ______ property, it is likely that businesses will be less inclined to pursue innovation.
intellectual
As a result of the Doha Round, _____ countries are entering into multilateral and bilateral trade agreements.
more
Import quotas are based on the _____ of a good.
quality
The ultimate goal of the WTO is to reduce tariff rates to _____.
zero
In _____ Britain withdrew from the European Union following ____.
2016, Brixit
Which two groups are positively impacted when an import tariff is enacted?
Government Domestic producers
Which of the following is likely to happen in the absence of a multilateral agreement in the international trading system?
Less innovation in the world economy
Many Western countries imposed trade sanctions against ______ during the 1980s and 1990s to encourage the country to improve human rights policies.
South Africa
When supply of a product is artificially limited by an import quota, a producer receives extra profit that is known as _____.
quota rent
The net effect of high tariff barriers and subsidies on agricultural products is to _____ prices to consumers.
raise
What is NOT included in the Doha agenda?
raising tariffs on industrial services
According to strategic trade policy, governments should use ______ to support development work aimed at commercializing target technologies.
subsidies
A self-imposed trade restriction on the quantity of a good that the exporting country is allowed to export to another country is called a(n)
voluntary export restraint.
True or false: Strategic trade policy does not advocate for government intervention in international trade.
False
How do import tariffs affect the overall efficiency of the world economy?
They reduce the efficiency.
True or False: The United States has imposed trade sanctions on other countries in order to protect and promote human rights.
True
True or false: Since countries are using the WTO to resolve disputes, it is an indication that the organization is successful in this responsibility.
True
True or false: GATT has NOT recognized the infant industry argument as a legitimate reason for protectionism. True false question.
false
A(n) _____ is a type of trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a product that can be imported into the country in a set period of time.
import quota
In response to the apparent failure of the current Doha Round, many nations have implemented _____.
multilateral trade agreements
The WTO will continue to work to ______ markets because this will lead to an increase in world income, including an increase in income to developing nations.
open
The protection of intellectual property has becoming increasingly important to the WTO. The basis for this is that without this protection, the incentive for innovation would _____ and economies would suffer.
decrease
At the end of the fiscal year, Jack's company sells their bicycles in Thailand at below what it costs to produce the bikes in order to unload excess inventory. This is an example of _____.
dumping
When manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in its home market or below its cost of production, as a way to get rid of excess product, it is called ______.
dumping
