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Quiz 5: Nontariff Trade Barriers
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Compared to an import quota,an equivalent tariff may provide a less certain amount of protection for home producers since:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which trade restriction stipulates the percentage of a product's total value that must be produced domestically in order for that product to be sold domestically?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Because export subsidies tend to result in domestic exporters charging lower prices on their goods sold overseas,the home country's:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A producer successfully practicing international dumping would charge:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Suppose the United States and Japan enter into a voluntary export agreement in which Japan imposes an export quota on its automakers.The largest share of the export quota's "revenue effect" would tend to be captured by:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The imposition of a tariff on imported steel for the home country results in:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Empirical studies show that because voluntary export quotas are typically administered by exporting countries,foreign exporters tend to:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Suppose the government grants a subsidy to domestic producers of an import-competing good.The subsidy tends to result in deadweight losses for the domestic economy in the form of the:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Suppose the government grants a subsidy to its export firms that permits them to charge lower prices on goods sold abroad.The export revenue of these firms would rise if the foreign demand is:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A main factor behind the president's decision to extend relief to steel firms in the form of trigger prices was that:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
If a tariff and an import quota lead to equivalent increases in the domestic price of steel,then:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Concerning the restrictive impact of an import quota,assume there occurs an increase in the domestic demand for the import product.As long as the quota falls short of what would be imported under free market conditions,the economy's adjustment to the increase in demand would take the form of:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Tariffs and quotas on imports tend to involve larger sacrifices in national welfare than would occur under domestic subsidies.This is because,unlike domestic subsidies,import tariffs and quotas:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Domestic content legislation applied to autos would tend to:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
The practice of Canadian firms dumping their products in Sweden poses a problem for economic policymakers since dumping tends to:
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The imposition of a domestic content requirement by the United States would cause consumer surplus for Americans to:
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A firm that faces problems of falling sales and excess productive capacity might resort to international dumping if it:
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Assume the U.S.has a competitive advantage in producing calculators,while the rest of the world has a competitive advantage in steel.Suppose the U.S.and the rest of the world enter into an agreement to lower import quotas below existing levels on calculators and steel.Which of the following would least likely occur for the U.S.? Rising levels of:
Question 19
Multiple Choice
The United Auto Workers union attempted to win the approval of legislation that would moderate the practice of foreign sourcing on the part of American auto manufacturers.Which of the following best represents this legislation?