Exam 2 Multiple Choice
In the international community, direct investments are undertaken usually by multinational corporations engaged in all of the following activities EXCEPT? A) manufacturing B) resource extraction C) services D) basic agriculture
Basic Agriculture
Which of the following products was most affected by protectionist measures in 2008-2009? A) Agricultural products B) Textiles C) Basic metals D) Transport equipment
Basic metal
Which of the following is NOT a primary reason for a firm to make foreign direct investment? A) To preserve unique production knowledge or managerial skill B) A safe and secure return on its investment C) Obtain control of a key raw material D) To bypass tariff and other restrictions that foreign nations impose on imports
A safe and secure return on investment
Which of the following is NOT a problem created in the host country by the multinational corporations? A) MNCs dominate the host country's economy B) Overexploitation of natural resources and environmental degradation C) Siphoning of R&D fund to the home country D) Adverse effect on the host country job market
Adverse effect on the host country job market
According to the law of one price, in order for commodity arbitrage to equalize the price of homogeneous traded commodities, it is necessary that which of the following do not exist? A) Transportation costs B) Tariffs C) Nontariff barriers D) All of the above
All of the above
International capital flows lead to A) greater efficiency in the use of capital internationally. B) increased world output. C) increased world welfare. D) all of the above.
All of the above
The New International Economic Order called for which of the following? A) The renegotiation of the international debt of developing countries and the reduction in interest payments B) The establishment of international commodity agreements C) Preferential access in developed nations' markets to all the manufactured exports of developing nations D) All of the above
All of the above
U.S. has reached bilateral trade agreements with ___. A) Australia B) Peru C) South Korea D) All of the above
All of the above
Upon which of these principles was GATT founded? A) Unconditional acceptance of the most-favored-nation principle B) Elimination of nontariff trade restrictions (with a few exceptions) C) Consultation among nations in solving trade disputes within the GATT framework D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following characterizes the HPAE? A) Low rates of inflation B) Export-oriented industrialization C) Competitive labor markets D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following countries is characterized by rapid growth in real GDP and exports since the1960s? A) Hong Kong B) Korea C) Singapore D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following is a form of export subsidies? A) Tax relief to (potential) exporters B) Subsidized loans to (potential) exporters C) Low-interest loans to foreign buyers of the nation's exports D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following is one of the most serious problems facing developing countries today? A) The conditions of stark poverty prevailing in many countries B) The unsustainable foreign debt of some of the poorest developing countries C) Rising trade protectionism in developed countries against imports from developing countries D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following is one of the problems being addressed in the Doha Round of trade negotiations? A) The persistence of high agricultural tariffs and subsidies B) The frequent abuse of antidumping measures C) The need to establish environmental and labor standards D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following protectionist measures was adopted by the US Congress during the 1950s? A) Peril-point provisions B) Escape clause C) National security clause D) All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following statements is true about the prices of primary commodities? A) Primary commodity prices tend to fluctuate dramatically over time. B) Overall, primary commodity prices had gone up significantly from 1990 to 2009. C) Among all primary commodities, energy experienced the largest increase in price from 1990 to 2009. D) All of the above
All of the above
It has been found that firms with a strong international orientation tend to A) be more profitable than purely domestic firms. B) have greater variability in profits than purely domestic firms. C) pay more taxes than purely domestic firms. D) all of the above
be more profitable than purely domestic firms
If less than full employment is present, then foreign investments tend to ________ the level of employment in the investing country and __________ the level of employment in the host country. A) decrease; increase B) increase; decrease C) decrease; decrease D) increase; increase
decrease; increase
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 has often been associated with: A) tariff reductions B) increasing volume of trade for the US C) decreasing exports and imports in the US D) reduction in non-tariff barriers
decreasing exports and imports in the US
If the exchange rate between US dollar and Japanese yen changes from $1 = ¥100 to $1 = ¥80, the dollar is said to have __________ against yen and the yen has __________ against dollar. A) appreciated, depreciated B) depreciated, appreciated C) appreciated, appreciated D) depreciated, depreciated
depreciated, appreciated
Suppose the price level in the US is 110 in 2010 and 121 in 2017, and the price level in the UK is 150 in 2010 and 180 in 2017. According to the relative purchasing-power parity theory, what would happen to the exchange rate between dollar and pound over the period of 2010- 2017? A) dollar depreciated by 10% B) dollar depreciated by 19% C) dollar appreciated by 10% D) dollar appreciated by 19%
dollar appreciated by 10%
The basic motive for international portfolio investments is A) to earn higher returns abroad. B) to secure the supply of raw materials. C) to avoid tariffs and non-tariff trade barriers. D) to earn returns abroad that cannot be taxed domestically
earn higher returns abroad
Countervailing duties are intended to neutralize any unfair advantage that foreign exporters might gain over domestic producers because of foreign: A) tariffs B) export subsidies C) quotas D) voluntary export agreements
export subsidies
Strategic trade policy is advanced for industrial nations to acquire a comparative advantage in the _____. A) agricultural sector B) manufacturing sector C) high-tech sector D) energy sector
high-tech sector
When a small country experiences an upward shift in the demand curve, a given import quota would result in ___ and ___. A) higher domestic price, more imports B) higher domestic price, same imports C) same domestic price, more imports D) same domestic price, same imports
higher domestic price, same imports
Which of the following will happen when dollar appreciates in real terms against Chinese yuan? A) US exporters gain competitiveness in the Chinese market B) Imports from China are sold at a lower price in the US C) Chinese tourists find it cheaper to travel in the US D) None of the above
imports from china are sold at a lower price in the US
Why was US direct investment in Latin America lower in 1985 than in 1980? A) civil wars in the Latin American countries B) a trade war between the US and the Latin American countries C) international debt problems in the Latin American countries D) a recession in the US
international debt problems in Latin American Countries
Compared to the export-oriented industrialization, the import substitution industrialization policy has often resulted in a ___. A) Higher level of openness B) Lower price for domestic consumers C) Increase in export earnings for the traditional sectors D) Lower rate of economic growth in the long run
lower rate of economic growth in the long run
Which of the following would occur if labor productivity in the UK increases relative to that in the US? A) The US will now find imports from the UK more expensive B) The demand curve for pound will shift down (to the left) C) The supply curve for pound will shift down (to the right) D) None of the above
none of the above
Two-way international portfolio investments are often explained by A) higher returns in foreign countries. B) portfolio theory and risk diversification. C) comparative advantage and specialization in production. D) economies of scale.
portfolio theory and risk diversification
Which of the following is NOT a problem created in the home country by multinational corporations? A) loss of unskilled and semiskilled production jobs B) reduced return to capital C) loss of tax revenue and loss of tax base D) undermining of government's monetary policy
reduced return to capital
When a small country experiences an upward shift in the demand curve, a given import tariff would result in ___ and ___. A) higher domestic price, more imports B) higher domestic price, same imports C) same domestic price, more imports D) same domestic price, same imports
same domestic price, more imports
If Japan ____, then Japan is guilty of dumping cars into the US market. A) sells cars in the US for a price above production costs B) sells cars in the US for a price below production costs C) produces cars at a lower cost than the US can produce them D) produces cars at a higher cost than the US can produce them
sells cars in the US for a price below production costs
From which of the following does a nation's demand for foreign exchange arise? A) inflow of foreign investments B) exports of goods and services to other nations C) speculators when they expect the foreign currency to appreciate D) all of the above
speculators when they expect the foreign currency to appreciate
In large developed nations, ___ is the sector most protected by nontariff trade barriers. A) food, beverage and tobacco B) textile and apparel C) wood and wood products D) basic metal industries
textile and apparel
IBM does not want to license foreign producers because it wants to retain complete control over its ____________ and to ensure consistence in quality and services. A) workforce B) accounting process C) trade secrets and patents D) marketing strategies
trade secrets and patents
Direct foreign investments have been greatly facilitated by the rapid advancements in _______________ since the end of World War II. A) manufacturing technology B) transportation and communication C) accounting practices D) anti-trust legislation
transportation and communication
For the manufactured products as a whole, nontariff trade barriers are more pervasive in the U.S. than in other large developed nations.
true
Which of the following nations was targeted for protectionist measures by most other nations in 2008-2009? A) U.S. B) China C) Japan D) Germany
China
The following table lists the 'Income Share of Bottom 20% Population" and 'Income Share of Top 20% Population" for four developing countries. Which country appears to have the most unequal income distribution? A) Argentina B) China C) Columbia D) South Korea
Columbia
Table 1 above gives the prices indices of U.S. imports and exports as well as the volume of U.S. exports in 1990 and 2000. Which of the following statement is true for the U.S. income terms of trade (ITOT)? A) ITOT in 2000 is 90, a 10% deterioration from 1990 B) ITOT in 2000 is 90, a 12.5% deterioration from 1990 C) ITOT in 2000 is 90, a 10% improvement from 1990 D) ITOT in 2000 is 90, a 12.5% improvement from 1990
ITOT in 2000 = 90, a 12.5% improvement
Which of the following countries was the #1 user of antidumping measures in 2010 (by initiations)? A) China B) US C) EU D) India
India
The United States is the main supplier of foreign direct investments to what countries? A) India and Vietnam B) Former communist countries in Eastern Europe C) Latin America, the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia D) Taiwan and South Korea
Latin America, the Philippines and Saudi Arabia
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a developing country? A) A high proportion of the labor force in agriculture B) A high illiteracy rate C) Low life expectancy D) Low population growth rate
Low pop growth rate
When the purchase of voting stock in a corporation becomes _____________, the US government considers such investment by a foreign entity as direct investment. A) More than 50% B) More than 15% C) More than 20% D) More than 10%
More than 10%
During the postwar period, A) Nontariff trade barriers (NTBs) and tariffs have both increased in importance and use. B) NTBs and tariffs have both decreased in importance and use. C) NTBs have increased and tariffs have decreased in importance and use. D) NTBs have decreased and tariffs have increased in importance and use
NTBs have increased and tariffs have decreased in importance and use
Suppose nation A is capital abundant and nation B is labor abundant. If capital is free to move internationally, then capital will flow from _______ to________ until ________ A) nation A; nation B; the returns on capital are equalized between the two nations. B) nation B; nation A; the returns on capital are equalized between the two nations. C) nation A; nation B; the two nations have equal amount of capital. D) nation B; nation A; the two nations have equal amount of capital.
Nation A; Nation B; the returns on capital are equalized between the two nations
True or False? Nontariff trade barriers are also known as the "new protectionism"
True
True or False? The low-interest loans provided by U.S. Export-Import Bank to foreign buyers of U.S. goods serve as export subsidies to U.S. firms.
True
False
True or False? WTO provision on trade-related investment measures introduces the requirement that foreign investors buy supplies locally or export as much as they import.
At which international trade gathering was there a successful reduction in trade restrictions and protectionism, averting a revival of inward-looking policies in developing countries? A) Kennedy Round B) Doha Round C) Uruguay Round D) Tokyo Round
Uruguay Round
The World Trade Organization (WTO) was established by the _____ of multilateral trade negotiations. A) Kennedy Round B) Tokyo Round C) Uruguay Round D) Doha Round
Uruguay round
Which of the following statement is true about the voluntary export restraints (VERs)? A) WTO members are not allowed to impose new VERs. B) Government of the importing country captures the revenue effect of VERs. C) VERs were mostly negotiated by developing countries to curb exports from industrial nations. D) All of the above
WTO members are not allowed to impose new VERs
According to Table 10.4 and the trade (elasticity) approach to exchange rate determination, US dollar would depreciate relative to which of the following currency? A) Japanese Yen B) Canadian dollar C) Chinese Yuan D) All of the above
all of the above
From which of the following does a nation's supply of foreign exchange arise? A) inflow of foreign investment B) exports of goods and services to other nations C) investment returns received from abroad D) all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is NOT explained by the trade (elasticity) approach? A) The large volatility of exchange rates over the past three decades B) The sharp appreciation of the dollar from 1995 to 2002 C) The failure of the US trade deficits to decline when the dollar depreciated sharply from 1985 to 1988 D) All of the above
all of the above
Which of the following will happen when dollar depreciates in real terms against Chinese yuan? A) US exporters gain competitiveness in the Chinese market B) Imports from China are sold at a higher price in the US C) US import-competing sectors gain competitiveness against imports from China D) All of the above
all of the above
Which of the following would occur if the interest rate in the US increases relative to that in the UK? A) US dollar will appreciate against British pound B) The demand curve for pound will shift down (to the left) C) The supply curve for pound will shift down (to the right) D) All of the above
all of the above
Which of the following would occur if the price level in the US decreases relative to the UK? A) The US will now find imports from the UK more expensive B) The demand curve for pound will shift down (to the left) C) The supply curve for pound will shift down (to the right) D) All of the above
all of the above
Table 1 above gives the price indices of U.S. imports and exports in 1990 and 2000. Which of the following statement is true for the U.S. net barter terms of trade (BTOT)? A) BTOT in 2000 is 133.3, a 8.3% improvement from 1990 B) BTOT in 2000 is 133.3, a 6.64% improvement from 1990 C) BTOT in 2000 is 75, a 5% deterioration from 1990 D) BTOT in 2000 is 75, a 6.25% deterioration from 1990
2000 = 75 a 6.25% deterioration
Today, multinational corporations account for what percent of the world's output? A) 5% B) 15% C) 25% D) 50%
25%
According to the ______________ model, returns on capital are originally higher in the nation having the ___________ overall relative capital-labor ratio. A) Heckscher-Ohlin; higher B) Heckscher-Ohlin; lower C) Stolper-Samuelson; higher D) Stolper-Samuelson; lower
Hecksher-Ohlin, lower
Suppose the price for a Big Mac in the US is $2 and the exchange rate between the dollar and the pound is $1.6=₤1. What is the price for a Big Mac in the UK according to the law of one price? A) ₤3.2 B) ₤2 C) ₤1.25 D) ₤0.8
1.25
If the price index is 120 in the US and 90 in the UK, what is the equilibrium exchange rate between the dollar and the pound according to the absolute purchasing-power parity? A) ₤1 = $0.75 B) ₤1 = $1.33 C) ₤1 = $0.25 D) ₤1 = $0.33
1.33
_________ often takes the form of starting a subsidiary or taking control of another firm. A) Private investment B) Portfolio investment C) Direct investment D) Indirect investment
Direct Investment
Which of the following countries had the highest spending on agricultural subsidies in 2009? A) U.S. B) Japan C) EU D) Canada
EU
True or False? It was estimated that by 2005 the welfare gains due to the implementation of the Uruguay Round were more for the developing countries than the developed countries.
False
With which type of dumping do domestic consumers get better off in the short run but worse off in the long run? A) Persistent dumping B) Predatory dumping C) Sporadic dumping D) All of above
Predatory dumping
Which of the following countries is now considered a new economic giant? A) Japan B) Germany C) Singapore D) Russia
Russia
_____ raised average import duty in the U.S. to the all-time high. A) The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 B) The U.S. Tariff Assignment Act of 1954 C) The Trade Agreements Act of 1934 D) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act
The US government introduced the trigger-price mechanism in 1978 in response to dumping in what industry? A) Steel B) Cotton C) Automobiles D) Consumer Electronics
Steel
When a multinational corporation controls the raw material used in the production of its final good through a vertical integration, which of the following is most likely to happen? A) The MNC will obtain an uninterrupted supply of the raw material at the lowest possible cost. B) Consumers will pay lower a price for the final good. C) The MNC will face anti-trust charges for owning firms that produce both the raw material and the final good. D) The MNC will get favorable tax treatment in the foreign country.
The MNC will obtain an uninterrupted supply of the raw material at the lowest cost
The rapid growth in US direct investment in Europe from 1950 to 2009 was due to _____? A) The US desire to join the European Union. B) The US desire to avoid the common external tariff imposed by the EU. C) The relatively slow growth of the European Union. D) To retaliate against European exports to the United States.
The US desire to avoid the common external tariff imposed by the EU
