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Deck 9: Global Markets in Action
1
If you buy a DVD player produced in Japan, a
A)good was exported by Japan and imported by the United States.
B)good was imported by Japan and by the United States.
C)service was imported by Japan and exported by the United States.
D)service was exported by Japan and imported by the United States.
E)good was exported by Japan and by the United States.
A)good was exported by Japan and imported by the United States.
B)good was imported by Japan and by the United States.
C)service was imported by Japan and exported by the United States.
D)service was exported by Japan and imported by the United States.
E)good was exported by Japan and by the United States.
A
2
If a nation can produce a good or service at the lowest opportunity cost, then it
A)can sell the product at a lower price than other nations.
B)does not want to export the good because the low cost means it makes only a low profit.
C)is best for the nation to not trade the good internationally.
D)will definitely import the good because it can beat other countries' prices.
E)might export or import the good, depending on whether or not it has a comparative advantage in the production of the good.
A)can sell the product at a lower price than other nations.
B)does not want to export the good because the low cost means it makes only a low profit.
C)is best for the nation to not trade the good internationally.
D)will definitely import the good because it can beat other countries' prices.
E)might export or import the good, depending on whether or not it has a comparative advantage in the production of the good.
A
3
One of the major reasons why the United States exports jet airplanes is because Boeing faces ________ opportunity cost compared with firms in other nations in the production of such aircraft.
A)a higher
B)an unrelated
C)a lower
D)a nonexistent
E)an identical
A)a higher
B)an unrelated
C)a lower
D)a nonexistent
E)an identical
C
4
The United States exports
A)goods only.
B)services only.
C)manufactured goods only.
D)goods and services.
E)only agricultural products and high-tech goods.
A)goods only.
B)services only.
C)manufactured goods only.
D)goods and services.
E)only agricultural products and high-tech goods.
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5
Goods and services that the United States buys from other nations are called
A)exports.
B)imports.
C)bartered goods.
D)exchanges.
E)world goods.
A)exports.
B)imports.
C)bartered goods.
D)exchanges.
E)world goods.
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6
Of the following, ________ account(s)for the largest share of imports into the United States.
A)food and drinks
B)clothing and footwear
C)crude oil
D)computers
E)chemicals
A)food and drinks
B)clothing and footwear
C)crude oil
D)computers
E)chemicals
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7
The country with a comparative advantage in the production of a good has a
A)lower opportunity cost of production.
B)higher opportunity cost of production.
C)horizontal production possibilities frontier.
D)vertical production possibilities frontier.
E)linear production possibilities frontier.
A)lower opportunity cost of production.
B)higher opportunity cost of production.
C)horizontal production possibilities frontier.
D)vertical production possibilities frontier.
E)linear production possibilities frontier.
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8
The United States imports t-shirts because
A)it is a dangerous job to produce them.
B)foreign nations have a lower opportunity cost of production.
C)the United States has a lower opportunity cost of production.
D)foreign economies have an absolute advantage in their production.
E)the United States must import goods and services from other countries so that they can develop economically.
A)it is a dangerous job to produce them.
B)foreign nations have a lower opportunity cost of production.
C)the United States has a lower opportunity cost of production.
D)foreign economies have an absolute advantage in their production.
E)the United States must import goods and services from other countries so that they can develop economically.
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9
The fundamental force that generates international trade is
A)the need for more goods and services.
B)absolute advantage.
C)the sea rule.
D)comparative advantage.
E)the existence of tariffs.
A)the need for more goods and services.
B)absolute advantage.
C)the sea rule.
D)comparative advantage.
E)the existence of tariffs.
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10
The fundamental force that drives trade between nations is
A)the government.
B)NAFTA.
C)absolute advantage.
D)comparative advantage.
E)legal treaties.
A)the government.
B)NAFTA.
C)absolute advantage.
D)comparative advantage.
E)legal treaties.
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11
If the United States starts to import a good that had previously been produced in the United States, the market price of the good in the United States
A)rises.
B)falls.
C)remains constant.
D)either remains constant or rises, depending on how whether the supply of the good stays the same or increases.
E)There is not enough information to answer the question because we need to know if the market price in the United States had been above or below the world market price before trade began.
A)rises.
B)falls.
C)remains constant.
D)either remains constant or rises, depending on how whether the supply of the good stays the same or increases.
E)There is not enough information to answer the question because we need to know if the market price in the United States had been above or below the world market price before trade began.
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12
If the United States imports purses, then the quantity of purses produced in the United States will ________ and the quantity of purses purchased by consumers in the United States will ________.
A)increase; increase
B)increase; decrease
C)decrease; increase
D)decrease; decrease
E)not change; increase
A)increase; increase
B)increase; decrease
C)decrease; increase
D)decrease; decrease
E)not change; increase
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13
The United States imports t-shirts from Asia.As a result, U.S.consumers pay ________ otherwise and Asian producers receive ________ otherwise.
A)a higher price than; a higher price than
B)a higher price than; a lower price than
C)a lower price than; a higher price than
D)a lower price than; a lower price than
E)the same price as; the same price as
A)a higher price than; a higher price than
B)a higher price than; a lower price than
C)a lower price than; a higher price than
D)a lower price than; a lower price than
E)the same price as; the same price as
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14
Imports are defined as the goods and services that we
A)produce and consume in the United States.
B)sell to other countries.
C)buy from other countries.
D)partially produce in both the United States and another country.
E)produce abroad using U.S. owned factories and then consume in the United States.
A)produce and consume in the United States.
B)sell to other countries.
C)buy from other countries.
D)partially produce in both the United States and another country.
E)produce abroad using U.S. owned factories and then consume in the United States.
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15
All of the following statements about the United States are true EXCEPT:
A)The largest imports are services like royalties, license fees, and financial services, and the largest exports are goods like crude oil, automobiles, and clothing.
B)The United States is the world's largest international trader.
C)The United States imports more than it exports.
D)Services account for a larger portion of U.S. exports than U.S. imports.
E)Imports are a larger percentage of total expenditure than exports are a percentage of total production.
A)The largest imports are services like royalties, license fees, and financial services, and the largest exports are goods like crude oil, automobiles, and clothing.
B)The United States is the world's largest international trader.
C)The United States imports more than it exports.
D)Services account for a larger portion of U.S. exports than U.S. imports.
E)Imports are a larger percentage of total expenditure than exports are a percentage of total production.
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A nation has a comparative advantage in a good when it has a
A)lower absolute cost of producing the good.
B)higher opportunity cost of producing the good.
C)lower opportunity cost of producing the good.
D)higher absolute cost of producing the good.
E)tariff in place protecting the producers of the good.
A)lower absolute cost of producing the good.
B)higher opportunity cost of producing the good.
C)lower opportunity cost of producing the good.
D)higher absolute cost of producing the good.
E)tariff in place protecting the producers of the good.
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17
Goods and services that the United States sells to other nations are called
A)exports.
B)imports.
C)bartered goods.
D)exchanges.
E)world goods.
A)exports.
B)imports.
C)bartered goods.
D)exchanges.
E)world goods.
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18
A country exports the goods
A)for which its domestic prices are very high compared to the world prices.
B)that the economy can produce the most of.
C)that the economy can produce at relatively lowest opportunity cost.
D)that it cannot sell domestically.
E)in which it has a comparative disadvantage.
A)for which its domestic prices are very high compared to the world prices.
B)that the economy can produce the most of.
C)that the economy can produce at relatively lowest opportunity cost.
D)that it cannot sell domestically.
E)in which it has a comparative disadvantage.
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19
Most t-shirts bought by Americans are made in Asia.As a result of free trade, the production of t-shirts in America has
A)increased.
B)stayed the same.
C)decreased.
D)been taken over by the government.
E)might change, but more information about what else the United States imports is needed to determine if U.S. production increased, decreased, or did not change.
A)increased.
B)stayed the same.
C)decreased.
D)been taken over by the government.
E)might change, but more information about what else the United States imports is needed to determine if U.S. production increased, decreased, or did not change.
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20
How can a domestic producer determine whether or not it has a comparative advantage in the production of a good or service?
A)It cannot.
B)by comparing the price it receives to the prices of other domestic producers
C)by comparing the price it receives to the world price
D)by comparing the quantity it produces to the quantity produced in the world
E)by comparing the total domestic quantity to the total world quantity
A)It cannot.
B)by comparing the price it receives to the prices of other domestic producers
C)by comparing the price it receives to the world price
D)by comparing the quantity it produces to the quantity produced in the world
E)by comparing the total domestic quantity to the total world quantity
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21
If the world price of a good is below the no-trade domestic price, a country
A)will benefit from exporting the good.
B)will benefit from importing the good.
C)cannot benefit from trade.
D)has a comparative advantage in the production of that good.
E)will not engage in trade for that good.
A)will benefit from exporting the good.
B)will benefit from importing the good.
C)cannot benefit from trade.
D)has a comparative advantage in the production of that good.
E)will not engage in trade for that good.
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22

According to the above table, the country will import the good if the world price is less than ________ and will export the good if the world price is more than ________.
A)$4; $4
B)$6; $6
C)$8; $4
D)$10; $10
E)$4; $8
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23

The above figure shows the U.S.market for flip-flops.With international trade, U.S.consumers buy ________ flip-flops and U.S.producers produce ________ flip-flops.
A)500,000; 500,000
B)300,000; 700,000
C)500,000; 300,000
D)700,000; 300,000
E)700,000; 500,000
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A nation will export a good if its
A)no-trade, domestic price is equal to the world price.
B)no-trade, domestic price is less than the world price
C)no-trade, domestic price is greater than the world price.
D)no-trade, domestic quantity is less than the world quantity.
E)no-trade, domestic quantity is greater than the world quantity.
A)no-trade, domestic price is equal to the world price.
B)no-trade, domestic price is less than the world price
C)no-trade, domestic price is greater than the world price.
D)no-trade, domestic quantity is less than the world quantity.
E)no-trade, domestic quantity is greater than the world quantity.
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The above figure shows the U.S.market for flip-flops.When there is no international trade, the U.S.price is ________ per flip-flop and the U.S.quantity is ________ flip-flops.
A)$12; 300,000
B)$14; 500,000
C)$12; 700,000
D)$14; 300,000
E)$14; 700,000
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As a result of importing a good, domestic producers ________ the quantity produced and the price of the good ________.
A)increase; rises
B)increase; falls
C)decrease; rises
D)decrease; falls
E)decrease; does not change
A)increase; rises
B)increase; falls
C)decrease; rises
D)decrease; falls
E)decrease; does not change
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Suevania opens its doors to trade with Barvania.Barvania has a comparative advantage in the production of machinery.Hence, once trade occurs Suevania's consumers will buy ________ machinery and pay ________ before.
A)more; a higher price than
B)more; a lower price than
C)less; a higher price than
D)less; a lower price than
E)the same amount of; the same price as
A)more; a higher price than
B)more; a lower price than
C)less; a higher price than
D)less; a lower price than
E)the same amount of; the same price as
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The above figure shows the U.S.market for flip-flops.With no international trade, the price in the United States for flip-flops is ________.With international trade, the price in the United States for flip-flops is ________.
A)$12; $14
B)$500; $300
C)$14; $12
D)$700; $300
E)$500; $700
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As a result of importing a good, domestic consumers ________ the quantity consumed and the price of the good ________.
A)increase; rises
B)increase; falls
C)decrease; rises
D)decrease; falls
E)increase; does not change
A)increase; rises
B)increase; falls
C)decrease; rises
D)decrease; falls
E)increase; does not change
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30

The above figure shows the U.S.market for flip-flops.With international trade, the equilibrium price in the United States is ________ and the United States ________ flip-flops.
A)$12; imports
B)$12; does not trade
C)$12; exports
D)$14; imports
E)$14; does not trade
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Airlines in other countries buy airplanes from Boeing because
A)it is illegal to produce airplanes in many other countries.
B)Boeing's prices are less than what the airlines would pay for planes built in their own country.
C)trade treaties require such purchases.
D)these nations must buy something from the United States.
E)None of the above answers is correct.
A)it is illegal to produce airplanes in many other countries.
B)Boeing's prices are less than what the airlines would pay for planes built in their own country.
C)trade treaties require such purchases.
D)these nations must buy something from the United States.
E)None of the above answers is correct.
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The above figure shows the U.S.market for flip-flops.With international trade, the United States imports ________ flip-flops.
A)300,000
B)500,000
C)700,000
D)0 because the United States exports flip-flops
E)400,000
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33

The table above has the domestic demand and domestic supply schedules for a good.If the world price of the good is $10 and international trade occurs, then according to the table
A)domestic production is higher before trade than after trade.
B)the country imports 16 units a day.
C)the country imports 6 units a day.
D)the country exports 6 units a day.
E)the country exports 22 units a day.
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Once international trade occurs, a country with a comparative advantage in the production of a good will ________ production of the good and ________.
A)decrease; import the good
B)increase; export the good
C)not change; import the good
D)increase; import the good
E)decrease; export the good
A)decrease; import the good
B)increase; export the good
C)not change; import the good
D)increase; import the good
E)decrease; export the good
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A country exports a good if
A)it has a high opportunity cost of production.
B)the world price of the good is below the country's no-trade equilibrium price.
C)the world price of the good is above the country's no-trade equilibrium price.
D)the quantity demanded of the good in the country is greater than the quantity supplied at the world price.
E)it cannot import the good.
A)it has a high opportunity cost of production.
B)the world price of the good is below the country's no-trade equilibrium price.
C)the world price of the good is above the country's no-trade equilibrium price.
D)the quantity demanded of the good in the country is greater than the quantity supplied at the world price.
E)it cannot import the good.
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36

The table above has the domestic demand and domestic supply schedules for a good.According to the table, the no-trade price of the good is
A)$4.
B)$6.
C)$8.
D)$10.
E)$2.
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If a nation imports a good that can be domestically produced, what happens to the quantity consumed of the good and why?
A)The quantity consumed increases because the market price decreases.
B)The quantity consumed decreases because the market price increases.
C)The quantity consumed remains constant because the price is unchanged.
D)The quantity consumed increases because the nation produces more of the good.
E)The quantity consumed decreases because the market price decreases.
A)The quantity consumed increases because the market price decreases.
B)The quantity consumed decreases because the market price increases.
C)The quantity consumed remains constant because the price is unchanged.
D)The quantity consumed increases because the nation produces more of the good.
E)The quantity consumed decreases because the market price decreases.
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A country will export a good if it
A)can sell the good to a foreigner at a higher price than the no-trade domestic price.
B)can sell the good to a foreigner at a lower price than the no-trade domestic price.
C)can dump the good on the world market.
D)has a high opportunity cost of production.
E)is impossible to import the good.
A)can sell the good to a foreigner at a higher price than the no-trade domestic price.
B)can sell the good to a foreigner at a lower price than the no-trade domestic price.
C)can dump the good on the world market.
D)has a high opportunity cost of production.
E)is impossible to import the good.
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With no international trade, the U.S.price of wheat is lower than the world price of wheat.This indicates that the United States ________ a comparative advantage in the production of wheat and with international trade, the United States will ________ wheat.
A)has; export
B)has; not trade
C)has; import
D)does not have; export
E)might have; export
A)has; export
B)has; not trade
C)has; import
D)does not have; export
E)might have; export
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When a country exports a good because the world price is higher than the no-trade domestic price, domestic purchases of the good ________ and domestic production of the good ________.
A)increase; increases
B)increase; decreases
C)decrease; increases
D)decrease; decreases
E)do not change; increases
A)increase; increases
B)increase; decreases
C)decrease; increases
D)decrease; decreases
E)do not change; increases
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When a good is imported, the domestic production of it ________ and the domestic consumption of it ________.
A)increases; increases
B)increases; decreases
C)decreases; increases
D)decreases; decreases
E)increases; does not change
A)increases; increases
B)increases; decreases
C)decreases; increases
D)decreases; decreases
E)increases; does not change
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The figure above shows the U.S.demand and U.S.supply curves for cherries.At a world price of $2 per pound once international trade occurs, the total imports of cherries to the United States from other nations equals
A)200,000 pounds.
B)400,000 pounds.
C)600,000 pounds.
D)800,000 pounds.
E)0 pounds.
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The figure above shows the U.S.demand and U.S.supply curves for cherries.At a world price of $2 per pound once international trade occurs, the total exports of cherries from the United States to other nations equals
A)200,000 pounds.
B)400,000 pounds.
C)600,000 pounds.
D)800,000 pounds.
E)0 pounds.
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The above figure shows the U.S.market for wheat.When there no international trade, the U.S.price of wheat is ________ per ton and the U.S.equilibrium quantity is ________ tons.
A)$14; 300,000
B)$14; 500,000
C)$16; 500,000
D)$16; 300,000
E)$16; 700,000
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The figure above shows the U.S.demand and U.S.supply curves for cherries.At a world price of $2 per pound once international trade occurs, the production of cherries in the United States will equal
A)200,000 pounds.
B)400,000 pounds.
C)600,000 pounds.
D)800,000 pounds.
E)0 pounds.
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The above figure shows the U.S.market for wheat.With international trade, the United States exports ________ of wheat.
A)300,000 tons
B)500,000 tons
C)700,000 tons
D)400,000 tons
E)None of the above answers is. correct because the United States imports wheat.
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The United States exports a good if its no-trade U.S.price is ________ its world price.With international trade, U.S.production of the good ________ compared to the level of no-trade production.
A)higher than; does not change
B)higher than; increases
C)lower than; increases
D)the same as; increases
E)the same as; does not change
A)higher than; does not change
B)higher than; increases
C)lower than; increases
D)the same as; increases
E)the same as; does not change
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When Italy buys Boeing jets, the price Italy pays is ________ if it produced its own jets and the price Boeing receives is ________ than it could receive from an additional U.S.buyer.
A)lower than; lower
B)higher than; higher
C)lower than; higher
D)higher than; lower
E)the same as; higher
A)lower than; lower
B)higher than; higher
C)lower than; higher
D)higher than; lower
E)the same as; higher
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Who gains from international trade?
A)only the exporting nation
B)only the importing nation
C)both the importing and the exporting nations
D)neither the importing nor the exporting nations
E)The gains depends on which nation gets to keep the total revenue from the sale
A)only the exporting nation
B)only the importing nation
C)both the importing and the exporting nations
D)neither the importing nor the exporting nations
E)The gains depends on which nation gets to keep the total revenue from the sale
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The above figure shows the U.S.market for wheat.With international trade, U.S.consumers buy ________ tons of wheat and U.S.producers produce ________ tons of wheat.
A)700,000; 300,000
B)500,000; 500,000
C)300,000; 500,000
D)300,000; 700,000
E)500,000; 700,000
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The figure above shows the U.S.demand and U.S.supply curves for cherries.Suppose the world price of cherries is $2 per pound.At this price, U.S.consumption of cherries will equal
A)200,000 pounds.
B)400,000 pounds.
C)600,000 pounds.
D)800,000 pounds.
E)0 pounds.
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52

The above figure shows the U.S.market for wheat.With international trade, the price of wheat in the United States is ________ per ton and the United States ________ wheat.
A)$16; exports
B)$14; exports
C)$14; imports
D)$16; imports
E)$14; does not trade
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53

The above figure shows the U.S.market for wheat.With no international trade, the price of wheat in the United States is ________ per ton.With international trade, the price of wheat in the United States is ________ per ton.
A)$16; $14
B)$500; $300
C)$14; $16
D)$700; $300
E)$500; $700
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54
A nation will import a good if its no-trade, domestic
A)price is equal to the world price.
B)price is less than the world price.
C)price is greater than the world price.
D)quantity is less than the world quantity.
E)quantity is greater than the world quantity.
A)price is equal to the world price.
B)price is less than the world price.
C)price is greater than the world price.
D)quantity is less than the world quantity.
E)quantity is greater than the world quantity.
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55
Goods and services that we buy from firms in other countries are called our
A)imports.
B)exports.
C)inputs.
D)raw materials.
E)obligations.
A)imports.
B)exports.
C)inputs.
D)raw materials.
E)obligations.
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56
International trade benefits
A)only the exporter.
B)only the importer.
C)both the exporter and the importer.
D)neither the exporter nor the importer.
E)the exporter at all times and sometimes also the importer.
A)only the exporter.
B)only the importer.
C)both the exporter and the importer.
D)neither the exporter nor the importer.
E)the exporter at all times and sometimes also the importer.
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57

The figure above shows the U.S.demand and U.S.supply curves for cherries.In the absence of international trade, cherry farmers would receive ________ per pound of cherries.
A)$0.50
B)$1.50
C)$2.50
D)$2.00
E)$1.00
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58

The figure above shows the U.S.demand and U.S.supply curves for cherries.In the absence of international trade, how many pounds of cherries would U.S.farmers produce?
A)200,000 pounds
B)400,000 pounds
C)600,000 pounds
D)800,000 pounds
E)0 pounds
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59
Most t-shirts bought by Americans are made in Asia.U.S.consumers of t-shirts buy these t-shirts because
A)they pay a higher price for t-shirts made in Asia than they would for similar shirts made in the United States.
B)they pay a lower price for t-shirts made in Asia than they would for similar shirts made in the United States.
C)they must buy some goods or services produced in Asia.
D)by so doing they are helping preserve U.S. jobs producing t-shirts.
E)they know that the United States has a comparative advantage in wearing t-shirts.
A)they pay a higher price for t-shirts made in Asia than they would for similar shirts made in the United States.
B)they pay a lower price for t-shirts made in Asia than they would for similar shirts made in the United States.
C)they must buy some goods or services produced in Asia.
D)by so doing they are helping preserve U.S. jobs producing t-shirts.
E)they know that the United States has a comparative advantage in wearing t-shirts.
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60
If the United States exports planes to Brazil and imports ethanol from Brazil, the price received by U.S.producers of planes ________ and the price received by Brazilian producers of ethanol ________.
A)does not change; does not change
B)rises; rises
C)rises; falls
D)falls; rises
E)falls; falls
A)does not change; does not change
B)rises; rises
C)rises; falls
D)falls; rises
E)falls; falls
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61

The above figure shows the U.S.market for chocolate.With international trade, ________ is the transfer of surplus from producers to consumers.
A)area B +area C + area D
B)area B
C)area C + area D
D)area A
E)area E
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62
When a nation exports a good or service in which it has a comparative advantage, production of the good or service
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what the country imports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what else the country exports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what the country imports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what else the country exports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
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63
When a nation starts importing a good or service, domestic employment in that industry
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what else the country imports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what the country exports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what else the country imports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what the country exports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
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64

The above figure shows the U.S.market for chocolate.With international trade, consumer surplus is equal to
A)area A + area B + area C + area D.
B)area A.
C)area B + area C + area D.
D)area C + area D.
E)area E.
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65
When a nation exports a good or service, employment in that industry
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what else the country exports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what the country imports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what else the country exports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what the country imports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
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66
When a nation imports a good or service, the nation's consumer surplus ________, its producer surplus ________, and its total surplus ________.
A)increases; decreases; increases
B)increases; decreases; decreases
C)increases; increases; increases
D)decreases; decreases; decreases
E)decreases; decreases; increases
A)increases; decreases; increases
B)increases; decreases; decreases
C)increases; increases; increases
D)decreases; decreases; decreases
E)decreases; decreases; increases
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67

The above figure shows the U.S.market for chocolate.With international trade, the gain in total surplus is equal to
A)area B.
B)area A + area B + area C + area D.
C)area B + area C + area D + area E.
D)area C + area D.
E)area B + area C + area D.
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68
When a nation imports a good, its ________ surplus decreases and its ________ surplus increases.
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; total
E)total; consumer
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; total
E)total; consumer
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69
After a nation starts importing a good from overseas, the domestic price of the good
A)falls.
B)stays the same.
C)rises.
D)might change, but more information about what the country exports is needed to determine if the price rises, falls, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what else the country imports is needed to determine if the price rises, falls, or does not change.
A)falls.
B)stays the same.
C)rises.
D)might change, but more information about what the country exports is needed to determine if the price rises, falls, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what else the country imports is needed to determine if the price rises, falls, or does not change.
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70
When a nation imports a good, its ________ surplus increases and its ________ surplus increases.
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; total
E)total; consumer
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; total
E)total; consumer
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71
If Country A opens up their corn market to trade with the rest of the world and the global price of corn is lower than the equilibrium price of corn in Country A, then Country A will ________ corn, which will ________ consumer surplus, ________ producer surplus, and ________ total surplus.
A)import; increase; decrease; increase
B)import; decrease; increase; increase
C)export; increase; decrease; increase
D)export; decrease; increase; increase
E)export; decrease; increase; decrease
A)import; increase; decrease; increase
B)import; decrease; increase; increase
C)export; increase; decrease; increase
D)export; decrease; increase; increase
E)export; decrease; increase; decrease
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72
When a nation exports a good or service in which it has a comparative advantage, employment in that industry
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what else the country exports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what the country imports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what else the country exports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what the country imports is needed to determine if employment increases, decreases, or does not change.
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73
When a nation starts importing a good or service, the domestic production of the good or service
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what the country exports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what else the country imports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
A)decreases.
B)stays the same.
C)increases.
D)might change, but more information about what the country exports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
E)might change, but more information about what else the country imports is needed to determine if production increases, decreases, or does not change.
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74
When a nation imports a good, its ________ surplus decreases and its ________ surplus increases.
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; consumer
E)total; consumer
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; consumer
E)total; consumer
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75
When a nation exports a good, its consumer surplus ________, and its producer surplus ________.
A)increases; increases
B)decreases; decreases
C)increases; decreases
D)decreases; increases
E)does not change; increases
A)increases; increases
B)decreases; decreases
C)increases; decreases
D)decreases; increases
E)does not change; increases
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76

The above figure shows the U.S.market for chocolate.With no international trade, consumer surplus is equal to ________ and producer surplus is equal to ________.
A)area A + area B + area C + area D; area E
B)area B + area C + area D; area A + area E
C)area A; area E
D)area C + area D; area B + area E
E)area E; area A + area B + area C + area D
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77
When a nation imports a good, its consumer surplus ________, and its producer surplus ________.
A)increases; increases
B)decreases; decreases
C)increases; decreases
D)decreases; increases
E)does not change; increases
A)increases; increases
B)decreases; decreases
C)increases; decreases
D)decreases; increases
E)does not change; increases
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78

The above figure shows the U.S.market for chocolate.With no international trade, producer surplus is equal to
A)area A + area B + area C + area D.
B)area B + area C + area D + area E.
C)area B + area C + area D.
D)area C + area D.
E)area E.
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79
When a nation exports a good, its ________ surplus decreases and its ________ surplus increases.
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; consumer
E)total; consumer
A)consumer; producer
B)consumer; consumer
C)producer; producer
D)producer; consumer
E)total; consumer
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80

The above figure shows the U.S.market for chocolate.With no international trade, consumer surplus is equal to
A)area A + area B + area C + area D.
B)area A.
C)area B + area C + area D.
D)area C + area D.
E)area E.
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