Deck 3: Political Economy and Economic Development

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Author Francis Fukuyama envisioned a world split into different civilizations,each of which has its own value systems and ideology.
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Many totalitarian regimes failed to deliver economic progress to the vast bulk of their populations.
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The Peruvian development economist Hernando de Soto has argued that much of the developing world will fail to reap the benefits of capitalism until they relax the property rights offered by their legal systems.
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The Gross national income (GNI)per capita comes much closer to Amartya Sen's conception of how development should be measured than narrow economic measures such as Human Development Index (HDI).
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Economists who argue that innovation and entrepreneurial activity are the engines of long-run economic growth,define innovation broadly to include not just new products but also new processes,new organizations,new management practices,and new strategies.
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A strong belief that economic progress leads to adoption of a totalitarian regime underlies the fairly permissive attitude that many Western governments have adopted toward human rights violations in China.
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In Amartya Sen's view,development is solely an economic process,and not a political process.
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Strong legal protection of property rights is a requirement for a business environment to be conducive to innovation,entrepreneurial activity,and hence economic growth.
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According to Freedom House,all democracies are free countries in terms of political and civil liberties.
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New information and communication technologies have increased a state's ability to control access to uncensored information.
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The late Influential political scientist Samuel Huntington predicted that the universalization of Western liberal democracy will be the final form of human government.
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If a country's economy is to sustain long-run economic growth,the business environment must be conducive to the consistent production of product and process innovations and to entrepreneurial activity.
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Entrepreneurial individuals have fewer economic incentives to develop valuable new innovations in market economies than in planned economies.
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In Samuel Huntington's thesis,global terrorism is a product of the tension between civilizations and the clash of value systems and ideology.
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According to the influential economist Jeffrey Sachs,tropical regions have a more extensive division of labor than temperate regions.
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Totalitarian states that limit human freedom are highly conducive to progress in terms of innovation,entrepreneurship,and economic growth.
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s,totalitarian governments collapsed and were replaced by democratically elected governments.
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Although countries such as China and India are currently relatively poor,their economies are already large in absolute terms and growing more rapidly than those of many advanced nations.
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Five of the fastest growing economies of the past 30 years-China,South Korea,Taiwan,Singapore,and Hong Kong-had one thing in common at the start of their economic growth: democratic governments.
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The purchasing power parity for different countries is adjusted (up or down)depending upon whether the cost of living is lower or higher than in the United States.
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Social unrest and disorder are less likely to be found in countries that contain more than one ethnic nationality.
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_____ is regarded as a yardstick for the economic activity of a country; it measures the total annual income received by residents of a country.

A) Income elasticity of demand
B) Cash reserve ratio
C) Net cash flow ratio
D) Gross national income
E) Income equity ratio
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In most eastern European nations,the title to urban and agricultural property is often uncertain because of incomplete and inaccurate records,multiple pledges on the same property,and unsettled claims resulting from demands for restitution from owners in the pre-Communist era.
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By identifying and investing early in a potential future economic star,international firms build brand loyalty and gain experience in that country's business practices.
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The shift toward deregulation has been easier for former command economies than for mixed economies.
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Although free markets and democracy can still be found around the world,the tide has been running in favor of command economies and totalitarian dictatorships.
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In both China and India,the shift toward a command-based economic system has produced large gains despite weak property rights and endemic corruption.
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In general,command and mixed economies failed to deliver the kind of sustained economic performance that was achieved by countries adopting market-based systems.
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Which of the following statements is true about gross national income (GNI)?

A) GNI per person figures take into account national differences in the cost of living.
B) The large countries of China and India are among the richest on the measure of GNI per capita.
C) The GNI data gives a dynamic picture of economic development.
D) Economist Amartya Sen has argued that development should be assessed less by material output measures such as GNI per capita.
E) GNI per capita is a much broader economic measure than Human Development Index (HDI).
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In China,state-owned companies still dominate the banking,energy,telecom,health care,and technology sectors.
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To account for differences in the _____,one can adjust GNI per capita by purchasing power.

A) cost of living
B) population density
C) geographical area
D) factor endowments
E) labor productivity
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If newly privatized firms are protected from foreign competition by barriers to international trade and foreign direct investment,they continue to act like state monopolies.
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A country's economic system and property rights regime do not influence the attractiveness of the country as a market or investment site.
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When a nation shifts away from a market-based economy,the state-owned businesses are sold to private investors.
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Without a legal system that protects property rights,and without the machinery to enforce that system,the incentive to engage in economic activity can be reduced substantially by private and public entities.
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One common measure of economic development is a country's:

A) gender ratio.
B) gross national income.
C) infant mortality rate.
D) population density.
E) total geographical area.
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In the context of political economy,the past three decades have seen a general move toward:

A) autocratic forms of government.
B) command-based economic reforms.
C) adoption of legal systems that better enforce property rights.
D) an environments which is unfavorable for international business.
E) military parties monopolizing political power worldwide.
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Economic freedom does not necessarily equate with political freedom.
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It is more costly to do business in relatively primitive or undeveloped economies because of the lack of infrastructure and supporting businesses.
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A well-functioning market economy does not require laws to protect private property rights and mechanisms for contract enforcement.
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Due to strong legal protection of property rights,businesses and individuals will:

A) invest more in innovations.
B) face huge burden from excessive taxation.
C) face more corruption.
D) move away from entrepreneurial activity.
E) run the risk of their profits being expropriated.
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In 2010,the PPP per capita of China was $7,640 and the PPP per capita of the United States was $47,360.This means that the:

A) GNI per capita was greater in China.
B) percent of goods and services consumed in the United States was lower.
C) standard of living in China was better.
D) cost of living was lower in China.
E) annual average GDP growth rate was lower in China.
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Which of the following statements is true about innovations and entrepreneurship?

A) Command economy creates greater incentives for innovation and entrepreneurship than a market economy.
B) If a country's economy is to sustain long-run economic growth, the business environment must restrict entrepreneurial activity.
C) A high level of entrepreneurial activity leads to a low level of innovation.
D) Innovations in production and business processes lead to an increase in the productivity of labor and capital.
E) Strong legal protection of property rights creates an unfavorable environment for innovation and entrepreneurship.
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The _____ is based on three measures: life expectancy at birth,educational attainment,and average incomes based on PPP estimates.

A) Human Development Index
B) Gross National Income
C) Gross Domestic Product
D) Cost of Living Index
E) Cash Reserve Ratio
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_____ is most likely to be the consequence of economic progress.

A) Adoption of communism
B) Adoption of democracy
C) Adoption of command economy
D) Adoption of a totalitarian government
E) Restrictions on individual freedom
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_____ is broadly defined as the development of new products,processes,organizations,management practices,and strategies.

A) Privatization
B) Economic deregulation
C) Boundary spanning
D) Innovation
E) Benchmarking
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_____ first commercialize innovative new products and processes,and help provide much of the dynamism in an economy.

A) Gatekeepers
B) Category captains
C) Boundary spanners
D) Managers
E) Entrepreneurs
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The influential economist Jeffrey Sachs argues that throughout history,_____ ,with their long engagements in international trade,have been the most supportive of market institutions.

A) mountainous states
B) tropical regions
C) military societies
D) landlocked states
E) coastal states
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People in the West tend to associate a(n)_____ with a free market system,strong property rights protection,and economic progress.

A) anarchist state
B) representative democracy
C) planned economy
D) communist state
E) command economy
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Which of the following is an indicator of low human development in a country?

A) A score of 0.3 on the HDI scale
B) Rapid "democratization" of political communities
C) Large population due to a highly developed health care system
D) Giving citizens a voice in the important decisions made for the community
E) A higher GNI per capita than the United States
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Black economy is most likely to be prevalent when:

A) large amounts of economic activity are in the form of legally recorded cash transactions.
B) people engage in barter agreements to avoid paying taxes.
C) a countries GNI per capita exceeds $30,000.
D) the expenses of the government is lesser than that of its income.
E) a country is in trade surplus with another foreign country.
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As a result of _____,large amounts of economic activity in India are unrecorded and the official GDP figures of the country fail to tell the entire story of the economy.

A) a large population
B) active bartering
C) deregulation
D) nationalization
E) closed totalitarianism
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Which of the following creates an environment that is conducive to product and process innovations and to entrepreneurial activity?

A) Communism
B) Centrally planned economy
C) Privatization
D) Command economy
E) Lack of strong property rights
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Which of the following statements is true of purchasing power parity (PPP)?

A) Purchasing power parity figures can be misleading because they don't consider differences in the cost of living.
B) The PPP for different countries is adjusted (up or down) depending upon whether the cost of living is lower or higher than in Great Britain.
C) The PPP data gives a static picture of economic development.
D) China's GNI PPP per capita is higher than that of the United States.
E) Purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustment, does not allow for a direct comparison of living standards in different countries.
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Only a totalitarian regime that is committed to _____ is capable of promoting economic growth.

A) command economy
B) dictatorship
C) limiting human freedom
D) a market system and strong protection of property rights
E) limiting individualism and privatization
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The belief that geography can influence economic policy,and hence economic growth rates,goes back to:

A) Adam Smith.
B) Amartya Sen.
C) Plato.
D) Aristotle.
E) Karl Marx.
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Which of the following best exemplifies an entrepreneur?

A) Sam, an employee at a supermarket, is solely responsible for all the purchases and sales at the grocery department.
B) Joe recycles old household articles to build phones, radios, and other things for his personal use.
C) Max makes his living by investing in small companies that have the potential to grow.
D) Javier purchased an invention of his friend to start a company that processes plastic bags into synthetic cloth.
E) Ryan invented an anti-aging formulation and sold it to a major pharmaceutical firm.
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The Human Development Index comes close to Amartya Sen's conception of how development should be measured although _____,suggested by Sen in his thesis,is not included in the index.

A) basic health care
B) political freedom
C) educational attainment
D) basic average income
E) life expectancy at birth
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The influential Peruvian development economist Hernando de Soto has argued that much of the developing world will fail to reap the benefits of capitalism:

A) until they adopt communism.
B) until property rights are better defined and protected.
C) if they adopt free market economies.
D) until their governments monopolize all means of production in their countries.
E) if they encourage innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Which of the following creates an unfavorable environment for innovations and entrepreneurship?

A) Market economy
B) Economic freedom
C) State monopoly in production
D) Privatization
E) Strong legal protection of property rights
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Which of the following is most likely to prove detrimental to democracy and international business?

A) Emergence of increasingly prosperous middle and working classes
B) Development of new information and communication technologies
C) Dominance of universal civilization which leads to the establishment of a more harmonious world
D) Transformation of nations from centrally planned command economies to market-based economies
E) Emergence of different civilizations, each of which has its own value systems and ideology
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Economic advances in many countries have led to the:

A) decline of middle and working classes.
B) rise of totalitarian reforms.
C) decline of property rights.
D) emergence of closed and self-contained societies.
E) emergence of increasingly prosperous middle and working classes.
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The United Nation of Zorwaya has strict restrictions on direct investment by foreign enterprises,and it opposes the establishment and operation of private enterprises.The highest authority in the country enforces tight control over prices and production output.According to this information,the United Nation of Zorwaya most likely opposes _____.

A) nationalization of private assets
B) deregulation
C) socialism
D) totalitarian ideologies
E) command economies
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Which of the following steps is most likely to be involved in the deregulation of an economy?

A) Increasing restrictions on direct investment by foreign enterprises and international trade
B) Privatizing the state-owned enterprises
C) Exercising a high degree of state control over production and pricing
D) Abolishing the laws that are related to the protection of property rights
E) Opposing democracy by adopting communism
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According to _____,the collapse of communism will result in the new world order that will dominated by a universal civilization characterized by democratic regimes and free market capitalism.

A) Amartya Sen
B) Samuel Huntington
C) Jeffrey Sachs
D) Francis Fukuyama
E) Adam Smith
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In Samuel Huntington's thesis,global terrorism is a product of the:

A) clash of value systems and ideology between civilizations.
B) widespread acceptance of universal global civilization.
C) declining liberal democratic ideals.
D) differences in the factor endowments between countries.
E) geographical differences between nations.
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Which of the following is most likely to indicate that the nation of Erbia has adopted deregulation?

A) Erbian government exercises tight control over the prices of food grains.
B) The establishment of private enterprises in steel industry is prohibited by the Erbian government.
C) The retail sector in Erbia has been opened for foreign direct investment.
D) The Erbian government has been criticized for its inability to introduce a legal system to safeguard property rights.
E) Erbia ranks the lowest among the countries that grant both political and economic freedoms to its citizens.
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In the context of the changing political economy since the late 1980s,which of the following statements is true?

A) There has been a rapid spread of communism worldwide.
B) Capitalist ideologies have been in retreat.
C) A wave of totalitarian revolutions has swept the world.
D) Most of the countries have moved toward centrally planned and mixed economies.
E) Most of the world's nation-states are providing greater political and civil liberties to their citizens.
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The work by Jeffrey Sachs suggests that investments in _____ help explain why some countries in Southeast Asia have been able to overcome the disadvantages associated with their tropical geography and grow far more rapidly than tropical nations in Africa and Latin America.

A) nuclear weapons
B) education
C) terrorist activities
D) nationalization of private properties
E) active bartering
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s,many of the world's nation-states moved away from:

A) democratically elected governments.
B) free market capitalism.
C) individualism.
D) political and civil freedoms.
E) totalitarian governments.
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According to the author Francis Fukuyama,the world is most likely witnessing the end of:

A) free market economies.
B) capitalism.
C) liberal democracies.
D) privatization.
E) mankind's ideological evolution.
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Which of the following statements is true about the late influential political scientist Samuel Huntington's vision of the new world?

A) Samuel Huntington maintained that as societies continue modernizing they will also become more Western.
B) Samuel Huntington theorized that modernization in non-Western societies can result in a retreat toward the traditional.
C) Samuel Huntington predicted that the universalization of Western liberal democracy will be the final form of human government.
D) Samuel Huntington envisioned the end of war of ideas between different civilizations.
E) Samuel Huntington suggested that most of the developing countries will stop adopting the material paraphernalia of the modern world.
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The government of Great Lanthania is planning to adopt a market-based economic system.To be able to do so,the government of this country should:

A) abolish the laws that deal with protection of property rights.
B) introduce stringent foreign investment regulations.
C) increase its intervention in the economy.
D) adopt privatization.
E) oppose democracy.
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In the context of political economy,one notable development of the past 20 years has been the spread of:

A) centrally planned economies.
B) mixed economies.
C) totalitarian governments.
D) democracy.
E) communism.
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Which of the following statements is true about the changing economic system since the 1980s?

A) There has been a shift from market-based economies to centrally planned economies.
B) There has been a shift away from a mixed economy.
C) Many states have restricted the sale of state-owned businesses to private investors.
D) The competition between economies has been reducing.
E) The extent to which property rights are protected has declined.
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The collapse of _____ in eastern Europe was precipitated by the growing gulf between the vibrant and wealthy economies of the West and the stagnant economies of the East.

A) democracy
B) communism
C) free economy
D) capitalism
E) individualism
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How have new information and communication technologies,including the Internet,affected the political economy in general?

A) They have led to the spread of communism.
B) They have reduced a state's ability to control access to uncensored information.
C) They have led to the collapse of democracy.
D) They have created new conduits for the spread of closed societies.
E) They have led to increased suppression of political and economic freedoms.
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"Not all democracies are free,as some still restrict certain political and civil liberties." Which of the following countries best fits this argument?

A) Australia
B) United States
C) Great Britain
D) Russia
E) Canada
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In the context of global economy,which of the following has been widely accepted since the late 1980s?

A) Centrally planned command economy
B) Mixed economy
C) Nationalization of private property
D) Deregulation of economies to promote greater competition
E) Authoritarian regime
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Which of the following is most likely to be implemented by a country as a part of deregulation?

A) Prohibition of private enterprises from operating in certain sectors
B) Commitment toward communism
C) Removal of price controls
D) Centrally planned economic system
E) Increased restrictions on foreign direct investment
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Author Francis Fukuyama envisioned a world split into different civilizations,each of which has its own value systems and ideology.
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Many totalitarian regimes failed to deliver economic progress to the vast bulk of their populations.
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The Peruvian development economist Hernando de Soto has argued that much of the developing world will fail to reap the benefits of capitalism until they relax the property rights offered by their legal systems.
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The Gross national income (GNI)per capita comes much closer to Amartya Sen's conception of how development should be measured than narrow economic measures such as Human Development Index (HDI).
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Economists who argue that innovation and entrepreneurial activity are the engines of long-run economic growth,define innovation broadly to include not just new products but also new processes,new organizations,new management practices,and new strategies.
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A strong belief that economic progress leads to adoption of a totalitarian regime underlies the fairly permissive attitude that many Western governments have adopted toward human rights violations in China.
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In Amartya Sen's view,development is solely an economic process,and not a political process.
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Strong legal protection of property rights is a requirement for a business environment to be conducive to innovation,entrepreneurial activity,and hence economic growth.
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According to Freedom House,all democracies are free countries in terms of political and civil liberties.
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New information and communication technologies have increased a state's ability to control access to uncensored information.
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The late Influential political scientist Samuel Huntington predicted that the universalization of Western liberal democracy will be the final form of human government.
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If a country's economy is to sustain long-run economic growth,the business environment must be conducive to the consistent production of product and process innovations and to entrepreneurial activity.
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Entrepreneurial individuals have fewer economic incentives to develop valuable new innovations in market economies than in planned economies.
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In Samuel Huntington's thesis,global terrorism is a product of the tension between civilizations and the clash of value systems and ideology.
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According to the influential economist Jeffrey Sachs,tropical regions have a more extensive division of labor than temperate regions.
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Totalitarian states that limit human freedom are highly conducive to progress in terms of innovation,entrepreneurship,and economic growth.
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s,totalitarian governments collapsed and were replaced by democratically elected governments.
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Although countries such as China and India are currently relatively poor,their economies are already large in absolute terms and growing more rapidly than those of many advanced nations.
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Five of the fastest growing economies of the past 30 years-China,South Korea,Taiwan,Singapore,and Hong Kong-had one thing in common at the start of their economic growth: democratic governments.
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The purchasing power parity for different countries is adjusted (up or down)depending upon whether the cost of living is lower or higher than in the United States.
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Social unrest and disorder are less likely to be found in countries that contain more than one ethnic nationality.
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_____ is regarded as a yardstick for the economic activity of a country; it measures the total annual income received by residents of a country.

A) Income elasticity of demand
B) Cash reserve ratio
C) Net cash flow ratio
D) Gross national income
E) Income equity ratio
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In most eastern European nations,the title to urban and agricultural property is often uncertain because of incomplete and inaccurate records,multiple pledges on the same property,and unsettled claims resulting from demands for restitution from owners in the pre-Communist era.
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By identifying and investing early in a potential future economic star,international firms build brand loyalty and gain experience in that country's business practices.
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The shift toward deregulation has been easier for former command economies than for mixed economies.
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Although free markets and democracy can still be found around the world,the tide has been running in favor of command economies and totalitarian dictatorships.
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In both China and India,the shift toward a command-based economic system has produced large gains despite weak property rights and endemic corruption.
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In general,command and mixed economies failed to deliver the kind of sustained economic performance that was achieved by countries adopting market-based systems.
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Which of the following statements is true about gross national income (GNI)?

A) GNI per person figures take into account national differences in the cost of living.
B) The large countries of China and India are among the richest on the measure of GNI per capita.
C) The GNI data gives a dynamic picture of economic development.
D) Economist Amartya Sen has argued that development should be assessed less by material output measures such as GNI per capita.
E) GNI per capita is a much broader economic measure than Human Development Index (HDI).
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In China,state-owned companies still dominate the banking,energy,telecom,health care,and technology sectors.
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To account for differences in the _____,one can adjust GNI per capita by purchasing power.

A) cost of living
B) population density
C) geographical area
D) factor endowments
E) labor productivity
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If newly privatized firms are protected from foreign competition by barriers to international trade and foreign direct investment,they continue to act like state monopolies.
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A country's economic system and property rights regime do not influence the attractiveness of the country as a market or investment site.
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When a nation shifts away from a market-based economy,the state-owned businesses are sold to private investors.
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Without a legal system that protects property rights,and without the machinery to enforce that system,the incentive to engage in economic activity can be reduced substantially by private and public entities.
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One common measure of economic development is a country's:

A) gender ratio.
B) gross national income.
C) infant mortality rate.
D) population density.
E) total geographical area.
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In the context of political economy,the past three decades have seen a general move toward:

A) autocratic forms of government.
B) command-based economic reforms.
C) adoption of legal systems that better enforce property rights.
D) an environments which is unfavorable for international business.
E) military parties monopolizing political power worldwide.
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Economic freedom does not necessarily equate with political freedom.
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It is more costly to do business in relatively primitive or undeveloped economies because of the lack of infrastructure and supporting businesses.
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A well-functioning market economy does not require laws to protect private property rights and mechanisms for contract enforcement.
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Due to strong legal protection of property rights,businesses and individuals will:

A) invest more in innovations.
B) face huge burden from excessive taxation.
C) face more corruption.
D) move away from entrepreneurial activity.
E) run the risk of their profits being expropriated.
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In 2010,the PPP per capita of China was $7,640 and the PPP per capita of the United States was $47,360.This means that the:

A) GNI per capita was greater in China.
B) percent of goods and services consumed in the United States was lower.
C) standard of living in China was better.
D) cost of living was lower in China.
E) annual average GDP growth rate was lower in China.
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Which of the following statements is true about innovations and entrepreneurship?

A) Command economy creates greater incentives for innovation and entrepreneurship than a market economy.
B) If a country's economy is to sustain long-run economic growth, the business environment must restrict entrepreneurial activity.
C) A high level of entrepreneurial activity leads to a low level of innovation.
D) Innovations in production and business processes lead to an increase in the productivity of labor and capital.
E) Strong legal protection of property rights creates an unfavorable environment for innovation and entrepreneurship.
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The _____ is based on three measures: life expectancy at birth,educational attainment,and average incomes based on PPP estimates.

A) Human Development Index
B) Gross National Income
C) Gross Domestic Product
D) Cost of Living Index
E) Cash Reserve Ratio
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_____ is most likely to be the consequence of economic progress.

A) Adoption of communism
B) Adoption of democracy
C) Adoption of command economy
D) Adoption of a totalitarian government
E) Restrictions on individual freedom
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46
_____ is broadly defined as the development of new products,processes,organizations,management practices,and strategies.

A) Privatization
B) Economic deregulation
C) Boundary spanning
D) Innovation
E) Benchmarking
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47
_____ first commercialize innovative new products and processes,and help provide much of the dynamism in an economy.

A) Gatekeepers
B) Category captains
C) Boundary spanners
D) Managers
E) Entrepreneurs
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48
The influential economist Jeffrey Sachs argues that throughout history,_____ ,with their long engagements in international trade,have been the most supportive of market institutions.

A) mountainous states
B) tropical regions
C) military societies
D) landlocked states
E) coastal states
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49
People in the West tend to associate a(n)_____ with a free market system,strong property rights protection,and economic progress.

A) anarchist state
B) representative democracy
C) planned economy
D) communist state
E) command economy
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50
Which of the following is an indicator of low human development in a country?

A) A score of 0.3 on the HDI scale
B) Rapid "democratization" of political communities
C) Large population due to a highly developed health care system
D) Giving citizens a voice in the important decisions made for the community
E) A higher GNI per capita than the United States
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51
Black economy is most likely to be prevalent when:

A) large amounts of economic activity are in the form of legally recorded cash transactions.
B) people engage in barter agreements to avoid paying taxes.
C) a countries GNI per capita exceeds $30,000.
D) the expenses of the government is lesser than that of its income.
E) a country is in trade surplus with another foreign country.
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52
As a result of _____,large amounts of economic activity in India are unrecorded and the official GDP figures of the country fail to tell the entire story of the economy.

A) a large population
B) active bartering
C) deregulation
D) nationalization
E) closed totalitarianism
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53
Which of the following creates an environment that is conducive to product and process innovations and to entrepreneurial activity?

A) Communism
B) Centrally planned economy
C) Privatization
D) Command economy
E) Lack of strong property rights
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54
Which of the following statements is true of purchasing power parity (PPP)?

A) Purchasing power parity figures can be misleading because they don't consider differences in the cost of living.
B) The PPP for different countries is adjusted (up or down) depending upon whether the cost of living is lower or higher than in Great Britain.
C) The PPP data gives a static picture of economic development.
D) China's GNI PPP per capita is higher than that of the United States.
E) Purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustment, does not allow for a direct comparison of living standards in different countries.
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55
Only a totalitarian regime that is committed to _____ is capable of promoting economic growth.

A) command economy
B) dictatorship
C) limiting human freedom
D) a market system and strong protection of property rights
E) limiting individualism and privatization
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56
The belief that geography can influence economic policy,and hence economic growth rates,goes back to:

A) Adam Smith.
B) Amartya Sen.
C) Plato.
D) Aristotle.
E) Karl Marx.
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57
Which of the following best exemplifies an entrepreneur?

A) Sam, an employee at a supermarket, is solely responsible for all the purchases and sales at the grocery department.
B) Joe recycles old household articles to build phones, radios, and other things for his personal use.
C) Max makes his living by investing in small companies that have the potential to grow.
D) Javier purchased an invention of his friend to start a company that processes plastic bags into synthetic cloth.
E) Ryan invented an anti-aging formulation and sold it to a major pharmaceutical firm.
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58
The Human Development Index comes close to Amartya Sen's conception of how development should be measured although _____,suggested by Sen in his thesis,is not included in the index.

A) basic health care
B) political freedom
C) educational attainment
D) basic average income
E) life expectancy at birth
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59
The influential Peruvian development economist Hernando de Soto has argued that much of the developing world will fail to reap the benefits of capitalism:

A) until they adopt communism.
B) until property rights are better defined and protected.
C) if they adopt free market economies.
D) until their governments monopolize all means of production in their countries.
E) if they encourage innovation and entrepreneurship.
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60
Which of the following creates an unfavorable environment for innovations and entrepreneurship?

A) Market economy
B) Economic freedom
C) State monopoly in production
D) Privatization
E) Strong legal protection of property rights
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61
Which of the following is most likely to prove detrimental to democracy and international business?

A) Emergence of increasingly prosperous middle and working classes
B) Development of new information and communication technologies
C) Dominance of universal civilization which leads to the establishment of a more harmonious world
D) Transformation of nations from centrally planned command economies to market-based economies
E) Emergence of different civilizations, each of which has its own value systems and ideology
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62
Economic advances in many countries have led to the:

A) decline of middle and working classes.
B) rise of totalitarian reforms.
C) decline of property rights.
D) emergence of closed and self-contained societies.
E) emergence of increasingly prosperous middle and working classes.
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63
The United Nation of Zorwaya has strict restrictions on direct investment by foreign enterprises,and it opposes the establishment and operation of private enterprises.The highest authority in the country enforces tight control over prices and production output.According to this information,the United Nation of Zorwaya most likely opposes _____.

A) nationalization of private assets
B) deregulation
C) socialism
D) totalitarian ideologies
E) command economies
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64
Which of the following steps is most likely to be involved in the deregulation of an economy?

A) Increasing restrictions on direct investment by foreign enterprises and international trade
B) Privatizing the state-owned enterprises
C) Exercising a high degree of state control over production and pricing
D) Abolishing the laws that are related to the protection of property rights
E) Opposing democracy by adopting communism
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65
According to _____,the collapse of communism will result in the new world order that will dominated by a universal civilization characterized by democratic regimes and free market capitalism.

A) Amartya Sen
B) Samuel Huntington
C) Jeffrey Sachs
D) Francis Fukuyama
E) Adam Smith
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66
In Samuel Huntington's thesis,global terrorism is a product of the:

A) clash of value systems and ideology between civilizations.
B) widespread acceptance of universal global civilization.
C) declining liberal democratic ideals.
D) differences in the factor endowments between countries.
E) geographical differences between nations.
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67
Which of the following is most likely to indicate that the nation of Erbia has adopted deregulation?

A) Erbian government exercises tight control over the prices of food grains.
B) The establishment of private enterprises in steel industry is prohibited by the Erbian government.
C) The retail sector in Erbia has been opened for foreign direct investment.
D) The Erbian government has been criticized for its inability to introduce a legal system to safeguard property rights.
E) Erbia ranks the lowest among the countries that grant both political and economic freedoms to its citizens.
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68
In the context of the changing political economy since the late 1980s,which of the following statements is true?

A) There has been a rapid spread of communism worldwide.
B) Capitalist ideologies have been in retreat.
C) A wave of totalitarian revolutions has swept the world.
D) Most of the countries have moved toward centrally planned and mixed economies.
E) Most of the world's nation-states are providing greater political and civil liberties to their citizens.
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69
The work by Jeffrey Sachs suggests that investments in _____ help explain why some countries in Southeast Asia have been able to overcome the disadvantages associated with their tropical geography and grow far more rapidly than tropical nations in Africa and Latin America.

A) nuclear weapons
B) education
C) terrorist activities
D) nationalization of private properties
E) active bartering
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70
During the late 1980s and early 1990s,many of the world's nation-states moved away from:

A) democratically elected governments.
B) free market capitalism.
C) individualism.
D) political and civil freedoms.
E) totalitarian governments.
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71
According to the author Francis Fukuyama,the world is most likely witnessing the end of:

A) free market economies.
B) capitalism.
C) liberal democracies.
D) privatization.
E) mankind's ideological evolution.
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72
Which of the following statements is true about the late influential political scientist Samuel Huntington's vision of the new world?

A) Samuel Huntington maintained that as societies continue modernizing they will also become more Western.
B) Samuel Huntington theorized that modernization in non-Western societies can result in a retreat toward the traditional.
C) Samuel Huntington predicted that the universalization of Western liberal democracy will be the final form of human government.
D) Samuel Huntington envisioned the end of war of ideas between different civilizations.
E) Samuel Huntington suggested that most of the developing countries will stop adopting the material paraphernalia of the modern world.
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73
The government of Great Lanthania is planning to adopt a market-based economic system.To be able to do so,the government of this country should:

A) abolish the laws that deal with protection of property rights.
B) introduce stringent foreign investment regulations.
C) increase its intervention in the economy.
D) adopt privatization.
E) oppose democracy.
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74
In the context of political economy,one notable development of the past 20 years has been the spread of:

A) centrally planned economies.
B) mixed economies.
C) totalitarian governments.
D) democracy.
E) communism.
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75
Which of the following statements is true about the changing economic system since the 1980s?

A) There has been a shift from market-based economies to centrally planned economies.
B) There has been a shift away from a mixed economy.
C) Many states have restricted the sale of state-owned businesses to private investors.
D) The competition between economies has been reducing.
E) The extent to which property rights are protected has declined.
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76
The collapse of _____ in eastern Europe was precipitated by the growing gulf between the vibrant and wealthy economies of the West and the stagnant economies of the East.

A) democracy
B) communism
C) free economy
D) capitalism
E) individualism
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77
How have new information and communication technologies,including the Internet,affected the political economy in general?

A) They have led to the spread of communism.
B) They have reduced a state's ability to control access to uncensored information.
C) They have led to the collapse of democracy.
D) They have created new conduits for the spread of closed societies.
E) They have led to increased suppression of political and economic freedoms.
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78
"Not all democracies are free,as some still restrict certain political and civil liberties." Which of the following countries best fits this argument?

A) Australia
B) United States
C) Great Britain
D) Russia
E) Canada
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79
In the context of global economy,which of the following has been widely accepted since the late 1980s?

A) Centrally planned command economy
B) Mixed economy
C) Nationalization of private property
D) Deregulation of economies to promote greater competition
E) Authoritarian regime
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80
Which of the following is most likely to be implemented by a country as a part of deregulation?

A) Prohibition of private enterprises from operating in certain sectors
B) Commitment toward communism
C) Removal of price controls
D) Centrally planned economic system
E) Increased restrictions on foreign direct investment
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