PLQ24 & HW24

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The membership of the WTO includes about __________ nations.

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____________ means selling goods below their cost of production.

Dumping

__________________ are ways that a nation can draw up regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products.

Nontariff barriers

A tariff differs from a quota in that a tariff is:

a tax imposed on imports, whereas a quota is an absolute limit to the number of units of a good that can be imported.

The infant industry argument for protectionism suggests that an industry must be protected in the early stages of its development so that:

domestic producers can attain the economies of scale to allow them to compete in world markets.

An import quota or tariff on French wine that raises the prices for wine will probably:

hurt domestic wine drinkers but help domestic wineries, which will gain from the higher prices.

Tariffs are taxes imposed on _________________.

imported products

Which of the following is the best example of a quota?

a limit imposed on the number of men's suits that can be imported from a foreign country

A rule that every imported product must be opened by hand and inspected with a magnifying glass, by one of just three government inspectors available at any given time might be referred to as __________________.

a non-tariff barrier

An import quota does which of the following?

increases the price of the domestic goods to consumers

"Tariffs and other trade restrictions increase the domestic scarcity of products from abroad. Such policies benefit domestic producers of the restricted products at the expense of domestic consumers." This statement:

is essentially correct.


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