- 1. Suppose Panama produces only two goods, bananas and hats. If Panama has a comparative advantage in bananas, a move toward free trade will __________ .
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A. harm hat workers, benefit banana workers, but benefit the nation as a whole |
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B. harm hat workers, harm banana workers, but benefit the nation as a whole |
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C. benefit hat workers, harm banana workers, but harm the nation as a whole |
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D. benefit hat workers, harm banana workers, but benefit the nation as a whole |
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Question 2 of 20 |
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var selectedRadioButton686298;function uncheckRadioButtons686298(radioButton) {if (selectedRadioButton686298 != null) {selectedRadioButton686298.checked = false;}selectedRadioButton686298 = radioButton;selectedRadioButton686298.checked = true;} Import bans, import quotas, voluntary export restraints, and tariffs on goods all __________ .
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A. increase equilibrium quantity and prices |
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B. decrease equilibrium quantity and prices |
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C. increase equilibrium quantities, but decrease prices |
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D. decrease equilibrium quantities, but increase prices |
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Question 3 of 20 |
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var selectedRadioButton686301;function uncheckRadioButtons686301(radioButton) {if (selectedRadioButton686301 != null) {selectedRadioButton686301.checked = false;}selectedRadioButton686301 = radioButton;selectedRadioButton686301.checked = true;} As a whole, nations are better off after trade and specialization because __________ .
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A. nations can consume along their consumption possibilities curve, which is outside of their production possibilities curve |
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B. nations can consume along their consumption possibilities curve, which is inside of their production possibilities curve |
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C. nations can consume along their production possibilities curve, which is outside of their consumption possibilities curve |
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D. nations experience an inward shift of their production possibilities curve |
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Question 4 of 20 |
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var selectedRadioButton686302;function uncheckRadioButtons686302(radioButton) {if (selectedRadioButton686302 != null) {selectedRadioButton686302.checked = false;}selectedRadioButton686302 = radioButton;selectedRadioButton686302.checked = true;} Which of the following benefits from a quota or voluntary export restraint (VER.?
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A. consumers |
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B. domestic producers |
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C. the government |
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D. all of the above |
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Question 5 of 20 |
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var selectedRadioButton686283;function uncheckRadioButtons686283(radioButton) {if (selectedRadioButton686283 != null) {selectedRadioButton686283.checked = false;}selectedRadioButton686283 = radioButton;selectedRadioButton686283.checked = true;} Which of the following situations will arise in the domestic market following the imposition of a tariff?
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A. imports decrease, domestic production increases, prices increase |
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B. imports increase, domestic production increases, prices increase |
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C. imports increase, domestic production decreases, prices decrease |
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D. imports decrease, domestic production increases, prices decrease |
