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1.

With International trade, what would be the maximum amount of steel that South Korea would be willing to export to Japan in exchange for each DVD ?

A. One-half ton of steel
B. One ton of steel
C. Two tons of steel
D. Two and one-half tons of steel
Answer» D. Two and one-half tons of steel
2.

With international trade, what would be the maximum number of DVDs that Japan would be willing to export to South Korea in exchange for each ton of steel ?

A. One DVD
B. Two DVDs
C. Three DVDs
D. Four DVDs
Answer» B. Two DVDs
3.

Which countries terms of trade improved between 1990 and 2000 ?

A. Mexico and Denmark
B. Sweden and Denmark
C. Sweden and Spain
D. Mexico and Sweden
Answer» E.
4.

Under free trade, Canada would not realize any gains from trade with Sweden if Canada ?

A. Trades at Canada’s marginal rate of transformation
B. Trade at Sweden’s marginal rate of transformation
C. Specializes completely in the production of its export good
D. Specializes partially in the production of its exports goods
Answer» B. Trade at Sweden’s marginal rate of transformation
5.

The terms of trade is given by the prices ?

A. Paid for all goods exported by the home country
B. Received for all goods exported by the home country
C. Received for exports and paid for imports
D. Of primary products as opposed to manufactured products
Answer» D. Of primary products as opposed to manufactured products
6.

The relative price (MRT) of T in terms of S is ?

A. 2
B. 1/2
C. 500
D. 1000
Answer» B. 1/2
7.

The Relative price (MRT)of S in terms of T i ?

A. 2
B. 1/2
C. 100
D. 1000
Answer» C. 100
8.

The opportunity cost of one DVD in Japan is ?

A. One ton of steel
B. Two tons of steel
C. Three tons of steel
D. Four tons of steel
Answer» B. Two tons of steel
9.

The opportunity cost of one DVD in South Korea is ?

A. One-half ton of steel
B. One ton of steel
C. One and one-half tons of steel
D. Two tons of steel
Answer» E.
10.

The gains from international trade are closely related to ?

A. The labor theory of value
B. How much the autarky price differs from international terms of trade change
C. The fact that a country must lose from trade
D. All of the above
Answer» C. The fact that a country must lose from trade
11.

The earliest statement of the principle of comparative advantage is associated with ?

A. Adam Smith
B. David Ricardo
C. Eli Heckscher
D. Berti IOhlin
Answer» C. Eli Heckscher
12.

The classical trade theories of Smith and Ricardo predict that ?

A. Countries will completely specialize in the production of export goods
B. Considerable trade will occur between countries with different levels of technology
C. Small countries could obtain of the gains from trade when trading with large countries
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
13.

Mercantilism ?

A. Is the philosophy of free international trade?
B. Was a system of export promotion and barriers to imports practiced by governments?
C. Was praised by Adam Smith in the Wealth of Nations
D. Both (a) and (c)
Answer» C. Was praised by Adam Smith in the Wealth of Nations
14.

John Stuart Mill was the founder of the ?

A. Theory of reciprocal demand
B. Theory of absolute advantage
C. Theory of comarative advantage
D. Theory of mercantilism
Answer» B. Theory of absolute advantage
15.

International trade is based on the nation that ?

A. Different currencies are an obstacle to international trade
B. Goods are more mobile internationally than are resources
C. Resources are more mobile internationally that are goods
D. A country’s exports should always exceed its imports
Answer» C. Resources are more mobile internationally that are goods
16.

In the classical model of Ricardo, the direction of trade is determined by ?

A. Absolute advantage
B. Comparative advantage
C. Physical advantage
D. Which way the wind blows
Answer» C. Physical advantage
17.

In autarky, when a community maximizes its standard of living its production point is ?

A. below the production possibility frontier
B. on the production possibility frontier
C. above the production possibility frontier
D. can’t tell without more information
Answer» C. above the production possibility frontier
18.

In autarky, the relative price of X, in terms of Y in A would be ?

A. 1/2 Y
B. 3/4 Y
C. 1 Y
D. 4/3 Y
Answer» E.
19.

In autarky the relative price of wine, in terms of beer, in Country B is ?

A. 1W = 3B
B. 1W = 4 1/2B
C. 1W = 5B
D. 1W = 6B
Answer» C. 1W = 5B
20.

In autarky equilibrium ?

A. Production equals consumption
B. Exports equal imports
C. there is no trade
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
21.

In aukarky, when a community maximizes its standard of living, its production and consumption point is ?

A. below the production possibility frontier
B. On the production possibility frontier
C. above the production possibility frontier
D. can’t tell without more information
Answer» C. above the production possibility frontier
22.

In autarky, the relative price of wine, in terms of beer, in country A is ?

A. 1W = 1B
B. 1W = 2B
C. 1W = 3B
D. 1W = 1/3B
Answer» D. 1W = 1/3B
23.

If the relative Price (MRT) of T were to increase, then the price line would ?

A. Shift out in a parallel fashion
B. shift in a parallel fashion
C. become steeper
D. Become flatter
Answer» E.
24.

If the relative price (MRT) of S were to increase, then the price line would ?

A. shift out in a parallel fashion
B. shift in a parallel fashion
C. Become steeper
D. Become flatter
Answer» D. Become flatter
25.

If the international terms of trade settle at a level that is between each country’s opportunity cost ?

A. There is no basis for gainful trade for either country
B. Both countries gain from trade
C. Only one country gains from trade
D. One country gain and the other country loses from trade
Answer» C. Only one country gains from trade
26.

If the countries were to trade along the lines of absolute advantage ?

A. A would export X to B
B. B would import Y from A
C. Neither country would want to trade
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Neither country would want to trade
27.

If the autarky price of S were lower in country A than in country B then if trade were allowed ?

A. A would likely export S to B
B. A would likely import S from B
C. neither country would want to trade
D. None of the above
Answer» B. A would likely import S from B
28.

If Hong Kong and Taiwan have identical production possibilities curves that are subject to increasing opportunity costs ?

A. Trade would depend on difference in demand conditions
B. Trade would depend on economies of large-scale production
C. Trade would depend on the use of different currencies
D. There would be no basis for gainful trade
Answer» B. Trade would depend on economies of large-scale production
29.

If countries were to trade along the lines of comparative advantage ?

A. A would export X to B
B. A would export Y to B
C. Neither country would want to trade
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Neither country would want to trade
30.

If a country has a liner (downward sloping) production possibilities frontier, then production is said to be subjected to ?

A. constant opportunity costs
B. decreasing opportunity costs
C. first increasing and then decreasing opportunity costs
D. increasing opportunity costs
Answer» B. decreasing opportunity costs
31.

If a country has a bowed out (concave to the origin) production possibility frontier then production is said to be subject to ?

A. constant opportunity costs
B. decreasing opportunity costs
C. first increasing and then decreasing opportunity costs
D. increasing opportunity costs
Answer» E.
32.

Given free trade, small nations tend to benefit the most from trade since they ?

A. Are more productive than their large trading partners
B. Are less productive than their large trading partners
C. Have demand preferences and income levels lower than their large trading partners
D. Realize terms of trade lying near the MRTs of their large trading partners
Answer» E.
33.

G. MecDougall showed in his tests that ?

A. relatively higher U.S labor productivity was associated with relatively higher U.K export ratios
B. relatively high U.K labor productivity was associated with relatively higher U.K export ratios
C. Labor productivity ratios and export ratios were not associated with each other
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Labor productivity ratios and export ratios were not associated with each other
34.

G. MacDougall’s empirical results can be interpreted as ?

A. evidence against the classical model
B. evidence against the Heckscher-Ohlin model
C. Support for the Ricardian modal
D. Support for the Heckscher-Ohlin model
Answer» D. Support for the Heckscher-Ohlin model
35.

G. MacDougal compared export ratios and labor productivity ratios for the United States and the United Kingdom in order to test the:

A. Ricardian theory of comparative
B. Heckscher Ohl in theory of comparative advantage
C. Linder theory of overlapping demand all of the above
D. None of these
Answer» B. Heckscher Ohl in theory of comparative advantage
36.

Dynamic gains from trade could result from ?

A. The stimulus of additional investment spending as market open
B. Economies of large scale production as markets open
C. Additional competition made possible by the opening of markets
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
37.

Country B has an absolute advantage in ?

A. Product X
B. Product Y
C. Neither X nor Y
D. Both X and Y
Answer» B. Product Y
38.

Country B has the comparative advantage in ?

A. Wine
B. Beer
C. Both wine and beer
D. Neither wine nor beer
Answer» E.
39.

Country A has an absolute advantage in__________?

A. Product X
B. Product Y
C. Neither X nor Y
D. Both X and Y
Answer» C. Neither X nor Y
40.

Country A has an absolute advantage in ?

A. Beer
B. Wine
C. Both products
D. neither products
Answer» E.
41.

Country A has the comparative advantage in ?

A. Wine
B. Beer
C. Both wine and beer
D. Neither wine nor beer
Answer» B. Beer
42.

Comparative advantage is determined by ?

A. actual differences in labor productivity between countries
B. relative differences in labor productivity between countries
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Neither (a) nor (b)
Answer» C. Both (a) and (b)
43.

According to the principle of comparative advantage ?

A. South Korea should export steel
B. South Korea should export steel and DVDs
C. Japan should export steel
D. Japan should export steel and DVDs
Answer» B. South Korea should export steel and DVDs
44.

According to the Principle of absolute advantage Japan should ?

A. Export steel
B. Export DVDs
C. Exports steel and DVDs
D. There is no basis for gainful specialization and trade
Answer» E.
45.

According to the Classical theory of international trade ?

A. Only countries with low wages will export
B. Only countries with high wages will import
C. Countries with high wages will have higher prices
D. All of the above are false
Answer» E.
46.

Absolute advantage is determined by ?

A. actual differences in labor production between countries
B. relative differences in labor productivity between countries
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Neither (a) nor (b)
Answer» B. relative differences in labor productivity between countries