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1) Neo mercantilists
a) give priority to politics over economics.
b) give priority to economics over politics.
c) view IPE as a variable sum game.
d) view the state as existing on fairly equal footing with several important actors in IPE.
give priority to politics over economics
2) Neo mercantilists emphasize
a) relative gains
b) absolute gains
c) historical gains
d) negotiated gains
relative gains
3) Neomercantilists view globalization as
a) having a limited effect on the international political structures
b) having similar effects on large and small states.
c) systematically undermining state control.
d) mainly a political process.
systematically undermining state control
4) Compared with Marxists, neomercantilists are more likely to
a) be economistic.
b) draw linkages between domestic and international politics.
c) see hegemons as self-interested.
, d) be supportive of capitalism.
draw linkages between domestic and international politics
5) Friedrich List
a) viewed free trade as valuable in the long term for countries that had gained industrial
supremacy.
b) advised governments in the South to protect their infant industries so they could catch
up with developed countries in the North.
c) supported agricultural protectionism to build up the power of the state
d) provided advice on how Germany could catch up with the United States.
viewed free trade as valuable in the long term for countries that had gained industrial supremacy
6) U.S. realist scholars after World War II
a) finally recognized that economic issues had become more important.
b) saw political and economic issues as closely linked, and assumed that political power
was essential for a state to gain economic power.
c) followed in the path of the mercantilists, Hamilton, and List.
d) were influenced by Adam Smith's ideas on the separability of politics and economics.
B (saw political and economic issues as closely linked, and assumed that political power was essential for a
state to gain economic power.)
7) The revival of neomercantilism as an IPE perspective in the 1970s and 1980s stemmed partly
from
a) the neomercantilists' new awareness that economics had become as important as
politics in IPE.
b) the neomercantilist belief that the growth of interdependence made the study of IPE
essential.
c) the interest of neomercantilists in the Cold War and how it related to the global