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Economics Unit 5: International Trade and Finance – Questions and Answers

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This document covers complete questions and answers for Economics Unit 5: International Trade and Finance. It includes clear explanations of key concepts such as comparative advantage, exchange rates, trade balances, tariffs, and the role of global institutions like the WTO and IMF. Ideal for revision, assignments, or exam preparation.

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10 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 10
the highest tariff rates in US history

(Chapter 18) The keiretsu of Japan are

(Chapter 17) The Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930 resulted in

(Chapter 17) Tariffs and quotas can have all of the following effects EXCEPT

(Chapter 17) A persistent trade deficit causes

Definition 2 of 10
raise money

(Chapter 18) The keiretsu of Japan are

(Chapter 17) A persistent trade deficit causes

(Chapter 17) The Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930 resulted in

(Chapter 17) Revenue tariffs are levied to

Term 3 of 10

(Chapter 17) Tariffs and quotas can have all of the following effects EXCEPT

was the freest market economy in the world


protecting domestic industry

promoting third-world development


reducing trade deficits

, Term 4 of 10

(Chapter 17) A persistent trade deficit causes

unemployment to increase in import industires

an increase in foreign investment in the country


a rise in wages for workers in export industries


a decrease in the overall cost of living

Definition 5 of 10
WTO

(Chapter 17) The Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930 resulted in


(Chapter 18) The keiretsu of Japan are

(Chapter 17) The international agency that administers trade agreements and settles trade
disputes is


(Chapter 17) Tariffs and quotas can have all of the following effects EXCEPT

Term 6 of 10
(Chapter 18) Countries trying to change from a command to a market economy face all of the
following problems EXCEPT the

forming of agricultural collectives


equitable distribution of benefits

wto

promoting third-world development
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