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Deck 4: Competing in World Markets
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_____ describes the fall of currency's value relative to other currencies.

_____ describes the fall of currency's value relative to other currencies.
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What economic factors do firms evaluate when making decisions to operate in other countries?
Business decisions to operate abroad depend on the availability,price and quality of labour,natural resources,capital, and entrepreneurship.Other factors include the country's regulatory and business climate.A country with a large population and rising incomes may be especially attractive.
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A nation can have a(n)_____ in a product if it can supply it more efficiently and at a lower price.

A nation can have a(n)_____ in a product if it can supply it more efficiently and at a lower price.
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A country's _____ is the difference between its exports and imports.

A country's _____ is the difference between its exports and imports.
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Why have Canadian firms become increasingly focused on international business?
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A(n)_____ uses a standardized product and marketing strategy worldwide.

A(n)_____ uses a standardized product and marketing strategy worldwide.
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_________ monitors agreements among member nations,mediates disputes,and works to reduce trade barriers throughout the world.

_________ monitors agreements among member nations,mediates disputes,and works to reduce trade barriers throughout the world.
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_____ refers to selling goods abroad at a price lower than that charged in the domestic market.

_____ refers to selling goods abroad at a price lower than that charged in the domestic market.
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A limit on the amount of a particular product that a country can import during a specified time period is a(n)_____.

A limit on the amount of a particular product that a country can import during a specified time period is a(n)_____.
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10
Distinguish between absolute advantage and comparative advantage.Provide an example of each.
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11
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A country's _____ is the overall flow of money into and out of a country.

A country's _____ is the overall flow of money into and out of a country.
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A nation's _____ is the rate at which currency can be exchanged for the currency of another nation.

A nation's _____ is the rate at which currency can be exchanged for the currency of another nation.
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_____ are foreign-made products and services purchased by domestic consumers.

_____ are foreign-made products and services purchased by domestic consumers.
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A(n)_____ allows a company to share risks,costs,profits,and management responsibilities with another company.

A(n)_____ allows a company to share risks,costs,profits,and management responsibilities with another company.
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The _____ was created to promote trade through financial cooperation,while eliminating barriers in the process.

The _____ was created to promote trade through financial cooperation,while eliminating barriers in the process.
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16
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A country has _____ in the marketing of a product if it has a monopolistic position or it produces the product at the lowest cost.

A country has _____ in the marketing of a product if it has a monopolistic position or it produces the product at the lowest cost.
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17
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A(n)_____ is a tax levied on imported products.

A(n)_____ is a tax levied on imported products.
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A(n)_____ develops and markets products to serve different needs and tastes of separate national markets.

A(n)_____ develops and markets products to serve different needs and tastes of separate national markets.
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Countries establish a __________ where they can trade among themselves without trade barriers.

Countries establish a __________ where they can trade among themselves without trade barriers.
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20
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Relocation of business processes to a lower-cost location overseas is known as ___________.

Relocation of business processes to a lower-cost location overseas is known as ___________.
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21
Discuss why the World Trade Organization (WTO)has been the object of controversy in recent years.What concerns have been expressed?
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22
What is dumping? How do countries counteract this practice?
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23
If the Canadian dollar gets stronger relative to the euro,what is the effect for Canadian exports and imports to and from European countries?
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24
A large part of the Canadian economy's growth comes from ________.
A) petroleum exports
B) computer technology
C) the export and import of goods and services
D) production of consumer electronic products
A) petroleum exports
B) computer technology
C) the export and import of goods and services
D) production of consumer electronic products
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25
Los Angeles-based PMI Telecom purchases cell phones manufactured in Asia and sells them in the United States.PMI is engaging in the international business activity known as ________.
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
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26
Jorge owns a men's watch company and is looking to market his product overseas.Which international business strategy would you recommend to him and why?
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27
When a company operates in other countries,it ________ risk.
A) spreads out
B) increases
C) eliminates
D) has no impact on
A) spreads out
B) increases
C) eliminates
D) has no impact on
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28
Discuss the advantages of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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29
Explain the differences between the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
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30
Define countertrade,and explain why this form of international trade is a viable option for certain nations.
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31
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of imposing trade restrictions.
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32
Identify and describe the major types of obstacles confronting international trade.
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33
Identify three important decisions a business must make before deciding to go global.
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34
Describe three contractual agreements firms can enter into when going global.
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35
Distinguish between a global strategy and a multidomestic strategy for marketing goods in other nations.
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36
AusterTech,a German company,produces computer parts and sells them to South American countries.AusterTech is engaging in the international business activity known as ________.
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
A) dumping
B) exporting
C) countertrade
D) importing
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37
Computers that are manufactured in Japan and sold in Norway are categorized as Japanese ________.
A) imports
B) exports
C) countertrades
D) outsourcing
A) imports
B) exports
C) countertrades
D) outsourcing
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38
Explain the concept of floating exchange rates.Identify factors that influence foreign exchange rates.
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39
During the past 10 years,the value of Canadian imports and exports has ________.
A) decreased
B) remained about the same
C) more than doubled
D) risen slightly
A) decreased
B) remained about the same
C) more than doubled
D) risen slightly
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40
Discuss the various levels of involvement in international business.
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41
A balance of payments deficit occurs when ________.
A) imports exceed exports
B) the net inflow of money from abroad exceeds the net outflows of money to other countries
C) exports exceed imports
D) the net outflow of money from a country exceeds the net inflow of money from abroad
A) imports exceed exports
B) the net inflow of money from abroad exceeds the net outflows of money to other countries
C) exports exceed imports
D) the net outflow of money from a country exceeds the net inflow of money from abroad
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42
Which of the following would result from devaluation of the Canadian dollar?
A) Canadian goods would sell for less abroad.
B) The cost of foreign vacations for Canadian citizens would be reduced.
C) Foreign firms would have to pay more to purchase Canadian assets.
D) Canadian goods would be more expensive for American consumers.
A) Canadian goods would sell for less abroad.
B) The cost of foreign vacations for Canadian citizens would be reduced.
C) Foreign firms would have to pay more to purchase Canadian assets.
D) Canadian goods would be more expensive for American consumers.
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43
Even though Canada manufactures textiles,China is able to produce them more efficiently.Thus,China has a(n)________________ in manufacturing textiles.
A) tariff
B) trade restriction
C) comparative advantage
D) quota
A) tariff
B) trade restriction
C) comparative advantage
D) quota
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44
During the past decade,which of the following countries has experienced the greatest annual rate of GDP growth?
A) United States
B) China
C) Canada
D) Japan
A) United States
B) China
C) Canada
D) Japan
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45
A country with a balance of payments surplus means ________.
A) monetary inflow exceeds monetary outflow
B) monetary outflow exceeds monetary inflow
C) imports exceed exports
D) exports exceed imports
A) monetary inflow exceeds monetary outflow
B) monetary outflow exceeds monetary inflow
C) imports exceed exports
D) exports exceed imports
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46
The country Artesia exported products totaling $86 billion last year.During the year,Artesia ?imported products valued at $43 billion.Artesia has a(n)________.
A) exchange rate of 2 to 1
B) trade deficit of $43 billion
C) trade surplus of $43 billion
D) unfavourable balance of payments
A) exchange rate of 2 to 1
B) trade deficit of $43 billion
C) trade surplus of $43 billion
D) unfavourable balance of payments
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47
Because of its climate and terrain,Guatemala possesses a ___________ over Canada in coffee production.
A) higher GDP
B) higher standard of living
C) comparative advantage
D) absolute advantage
A) higher GDP
B) higher standard of living
C) comparative advantage
D) absolute advantage
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48
Which of the following statements is true regarding comparative advantage?
A) Comparative advantage is becoming rarer these days.
B) Every country possesses an absolute advantage.
C) Developing countries possess no comparative advantage.
D) A nation must first possess an absolute advantage in a particular area before it can gain a comparative advantage.
A) Comparative advantage is becoming rarer these days.
B) Every country possesses an absolute advantage.
C) Developing countries possess no comparative advantage.
D) A nation must first possess an absolute advantage in a particular area before it can gain a comparative advantage.
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49
Many developing nations have lower per capita incomes than highly developed countries.This fact ________.
A) indicates that they represent an insignificant market for most products
B) means that the developing nations are unlikely to experience much economic growth
C) does not mean there is little opportunity for sales
D) means that they are only likely to purchase low-tech merchandise
A) indicates that they represent an insignificant market for most products
B) means that the developing nations are unlikely to experience much economic growth
C) does not mean there is little opportunity for sales
D) means that they are only likely to purchase low-tech merchandise
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50
Which of the following statements is true regarding absolute advantage?
A) Developing countries possess no absolute advantage.
B) A nation must first possess a comparative advantage before it can possess an absolute advantage.
C) Absolute advantage is becoming rarer these days.
D) Every country possesses an absolute advantage.
A) Developing countries possess no absolute advantage.
B) A nation must first possess a comparative advantage before it can possess an absolute advantage.
C) Absolute advantage is becoming rarer these days.
D) Every country possesses an absolute advantage.
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51
An absolute advantage occurs when a country can maintain ________.
A) a monopoly by outlawing foreign imports
B) a monopoly by levying high taxes on imports
C) a monopoly by being the lowest-cost producer of a good or service
D) its advantage by producing a good or service more efficiently
A) a monopoly by outlawing foreign imports
B) a monopoly by levying high taxes on imports
C) a monopoly by being the lowest-cost producer of a good or service
D) its advantage by producing a good or service more efficiently
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52
A country's exchange rate is based on ________.
A) the rate at which its currency can be exchanged for currencies of other countries
B) the number of foreign banks it has
C) tariffs and related trade restrictions
D) the relationship between its imports and exports
A) the rate at which its currency can be exchanged for currencies of other countries
B) the number of foreign banks it has
C) tariffs and related trade restrictions
D) the relationship between its imports and exports
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53
A country has a good chance of selling more of its goods abroad if it ________.
A) increases the value of its currency
B) more tourists decide to travel abroad
C) devalues its currency
D) sets high tariffs on imported goods
A) increases the value of its currency
B) more tourists decide to travel abroad
C) devalues its currency
D) sets high tariffs on imported goods
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54
A Japanese insurance company purchases U.S.government securities.From the perspective of the United States,the balance of trade with Japan will ________ and the balance of payments with Japan will ________.
A) not change;improve
B) not change;get worse
C) improve;improve
D) improve;get worse
A) not change;improve
B) not change;get worse
C) improve;improve
D) improve;get worse
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55
Allison,a Canadian citizen,travels to Europe and spends $2,000 on souvenirs.She is contributing to the ________.
A) Canadian trade surplus
B) Canadian balance of payments deficit
C) Canadian balance of payments surplus
D) growing exchange rate
A) Canadian trade surplus
B) Canadian balance of payments deficit
C) Canadian balance of payments surplus
D) growing exchange rate
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56
Which of the following groups is likely to be hurt economically if the value of the Canadian dollar rises relative to the euro?
A) Canadian tourists visiting Europe
B) European firms exporting goods to Canada
C) Canadian farmers exporting goods to Europe
D) Canadian firms with euro-dominated loans
A) Canadian tourists visiting Europe
B) European firms exporting goods to Canada
C) Canadian farmers exporting goods to Europe
D) Canadian firms with euro-dominated loans
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57
All of the following are included in the top five nations Canada trades with EXCEPT ________.
A) Japan
B) United States
C) China
D) Mexico
A) Japan
B) United States
C) China
D) Mexico
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58
Although people in developing nations have lower per capita incomes than more highly developed nations,their __________ represents a lucrative market for global trade.
A) infrastructure
B) technology
C) population
D) political stability
A) infrastructure
B) technology
C) population
D) political stability
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59
In 2010 Canada had a trade surplus with which of the following items?
A) machinery and equipment
B) other consumer goods
C) agricultural and fishing products
D) automotive products
A) machinery and equipment
B) other consumer goods
C) agricultural and fishing products
D) automotive products
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60
A trade deficit occurs when ________.
A) imports exceed exports
B) foreign-aid payments exceed exports
C) imports are sold at low profits
D) there is a net flow of money into a country
A) imports exceed exports
B) foreign-aid payments exceed exports
C) imports are sold at low profits
D) there is a net flow of money into a country
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61
The hypothetical country of Austrica requires foreign companies that buy and sell Austrica products to use only Austrica currency in these transactions.Austrica is using ________ as a means of controlling international trade.
A) governmentally granted rights
B) exchange control
C) international currency trading
D) local banks
A) governmentally granted rights
B) exchange control
C) international currency trading
D) local banks
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62
Assume a nation has a comparative advantage in the production of clothing.If the value of this country's currency rises,________.
A) its comparative advantage will increase
B) its comparative advantage will stay the same
C) its comparative advantage will decrease
D) an absolute advantage will be created
A) its comparative advantage will increase
B) its comparative advantage will stay the same
C) its comparative advantage will decrease
D) an absolute advantage will be created
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63
Patents,trademarks,and intellectual property are important concerns in the ___________ environment.
A) economic
B) political
C) legal
D) cultural
A) economic
B) political
C) legal
D) cultural
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64
Dumping _________ domestic consumers and _________ domestic producers.
A) harms,benefits
B) harms,harms
C) benefits,harms
D) benefits,benefits
A) harms,benefits
B) harms,harms
C) benefits,harms
D) benefits,benefits
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65
Which of the following statements is true regarding hard currencies?
A) Countries with hard currency typically use the barter system when exporting goods.
B) The U.S.dollar is an example of hard currency.
C) Hard currency is difficult to convert into other currency.
D) A country with hard currency is likely to have a trade deficit.
A) Countries with hard currency typically use the barter system when exporting goods.
B) The U.S.dollar is an example of hard currency.
C) Hard currency is difficult to convert into other currency.
D) A country with hard currency is likely to have a trade deficit.
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66
If a foreign company offers steel in Canada below the company's cost of production,the company might be accused of ________.
A) dumping
B) protective tariffs
C) an import quota
D) a managed trade agreement
A) dumping
B) protective tariffs
C) an import quota
D) a managed trade agreement
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67
_________ are a common trade restriction imposed by the government on agricultural products.
A) Exchange controls devaluation
B) Embargos
C) Quotas
D) Foreign trade zone
A) Exchange controls devaluation
B) Embargos
C) Quotas
D) Foreign trade zone
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68
A foreign-made household appliance is popular and is highly competitive with the same product manufactured domestically.To give the domestic industry a better chance to operate profitably,the government restricts the number of these appliances that can be imported by applying a(n)________.
A) import quota
B) embargo
C) protective tariff
D) revenue tariff
A) import quota
B) embargo
C) protective tariff
D) revenue tariff
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69
A country raises the tariff on imported cheese in order to increase its price above the price of domestically produced cheese.This is an example of ________.
A) an exchange control
B) an import quota
C) a protective tariff
D) dumping
A) an exchange control
B) an import quota
C) a protective tariff
D) dumping
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The Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act:
A) mediates trade disputes among trade agreement member nations
B) funds projects that build or expand a nation's infrastructure
C) prescribes fines and jail times for managers who are aware of bribe activity
D) promotes trade through financial cooperation
A) mediates trade disputes among trade agreement member nations
B) funds projects that build or expand a nation's infrastructure
C) prescribes fines and jail times for managers who are aware of bribe activity
D) promotes trade through financial cooperation
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71
Maria is the Middle Eastern sales manager for a large company.She avoids giving pork products and wine to Arab customers as gifts.Maria is being sensitive to ________.
A) religious differences
B) language differences
C) differences in consumer habits
D) differences in business practices
A) religious differences
B) language differences
C) differences in consumer habits
D) differences in business practices
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72
Goto,Inc.is trying to establish a supplier relationship with a parts manufacturer in a small Asian country.Filipe,the purchasing manager,is attempting to get to know the general manager and staff of the company to help finalize the agreement.Filipe is attempting to overcome what type of barrier?
A) physical barrier
B) tariff restriction
C) exchange controls
D) cultural barrier
A) physical barrier
B) tariff restriction
C) exchange controls
D) cultural barrier
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73
The purpose of __________ is to make imports more expensive for domestic buyers.
A) dumping
B) exchange controls
C) embargos
D) tariffs
A) dumping
B) exchange controls
C) embargos
D) tariffs
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74
All of the following constitute a country's infrastructure EXCEPT ________.
A) political climate
B) communication
C) energy facilities
D) transportation
A) political climate
B) communication
C) energy facilities
D) transportation
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75
In recent years,the value of the dollar relative to the euro has declined.What does this mean for European businesses exporting to Canada?
A) European countries are more likely to import Canadian goods or services.
B) The Canadian trade deficit will most likely become greater.
C) Canada is more likely to increase imports from European countries.
D) European countries are more likely to avoid trade with Canada.
A) European countries are more likely to import Canadian goods or services.
B) The Canadian trade deficit will most likely become greater.
C) Canada is more likely to increase imports from European countries.
D) European countries are more likely to avoid trade with Canada.
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76
The hypothetical country of Eurica is experiencing severe competition to its domestic auto
Industry in the form of foreign imports.Many jobs are threatened.Eurica places a 25 percent tariff on the price of imported cars.This type of tariff is known as a(n)________ tariff.
A) revenue
B) quota
C) infant industry
D) protective
Industry in the form of foreign imports.Many jobs are threatened.Eurica places a 25 percent tariff on the price of imported cars.This type of tariff is known as a(n)________ tariff.
A) revenue
B) quota
C) infant industry
D) protective
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77
All of the following are social and cultural barriers EXCEPT ________.
A) language
B) gift-giving traditions
C) religious attitudes
D) currency shifts
A) language
B) gift-giving traditions
C) religious attitudes
D) currency shifts
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78
The objective of an import quota is to ________.
A) prevent dumping
B) raise revenue for the government
C) protect domestic industries
D) ban the importation of certain goods
A) prevent dumping
B) raise revenue for the government
C) protect domestic industries
D) ban the importation of certain goods
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79
An understanding of religious holidays is essential in order to overcome ________ international trade barriers.
A) physical
B) cultural
C) political
D) legal
A) physical
B) cultural
C) political
D) legal
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Tyra spent a two-week vacation in Italy and purchased more than $1,000 worth of Venetian glass.Upon returning to Canada,she was required to pay a ________ on the items.
A) customs tax
B) protective tariff
C) revenue tariff
D) exchange rate tax
A) customs tax
B) protective tariff
C) revenue tariff
D) exchange rate tax
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