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    MUltiDIe-ChOiCeOUeSIiOnSCh.2.TheMercantilistsdidnotadvocate:3.a.freetradeb.stimulatingthenation'sexportsc.restrictingthenations'importsd.theaccumulationofgoldbyIhenation2.AccordingtoAdamSmith,internationaltradewasbasedon:3a.absoluteadvantageparativeadvantagec.bothabsoluteandcomparativeadvantaged.neitherabsolutenorcomparativeadvantage3.Whatproportionofinternationaltradeisbasedonabsoluteadvantage?C.a.AHb.mostc.somed.none4.ThecommodityinwhichthenationhasthesmallestabsolutedisadvantageistheCommodityofits:da.absolutedisadvantageb.absoluteadvantageparativedisadvantageparativeadvantage5.Ifinatwo-nation(AandB),two-commodity(XandY)world,itisestablishedthatnationdAhasacomparativeadvantageincommodityX,thennationBmusthave:a.anabsoluteadvantageincommodityYb.anabsolutedisadvantageincommodityYc.acomparativedisadvantageincommodityYd.acomparativeadvantageincommodityY6.IfwithonehouroflabortimenationAcanproduceeither3Xor3YwhilenationBcanproduceeither1Xor3Y(andlaboristheonlyinput):Ca.nationAhasacomparativedisadvantageincommodityXb.nationBhasacomparativedisadvantageincommodityYc.nationAhasacomparativeadvantageincommodityXd.nationAhasacomparativeadvantageinneithercommodity7.WithreferencetothestatementinQuestion6:Cla.PxPy=1innationAb.PxPy=3innationBc.PyPx=l3innationBd.alloftheabove8.WithreferencetothestatementinQuestion6,if3Xisexchangedfor3Y:.t)a.nationAgains2Xb.nationBgains6Yc.nationAgains3Yd.nationBgains3Y9.WithreferencetothestatementofQuestion6,therangeofmutuallybeneficialtradebetweennationAandBis:.Ca.3Y<3X<5Yb.5Y<3X<9Yc.3Y<3X<9Yd.1Y<3X<3Y10.Ifdomestically3X=3YinnationA,whileIX=IYdomesticallyinnationB:d.a.therewillbenotradebetweenthetwonationsb.therelativepriceofXisthesameinbothnationsc.therelativepriceofYisthesameinbothnationsd.alloftheabove11.Ricardoexplainedthelawofcomparativeadvantageonthebasisof:a.a.thelabortheoryofvalueb.theopportunitycosttheoryc.thelawofdiminishingreturnsd.alloftheabove12.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?d.a.Thecombineddemandforeachcommoditybythetwonationsisnegativelyslopedb.thecombinedsupplyforeachcommoditybythetwonationsisrisingstepwisec.theequilibriumrelativecommoditypriceforeachcommoditywithtradeisgivenbytheintersectionofthedemandandsupplyofeachcommoditybythetwonationsd.alloftheabove13.Adifferenceinrelativecommoditypricesbetweentwonationscanbebaseduponadifferencein:d.a.factorendowmentsb.technologyc.tastesd.alloftheabove14.Inthetradebetweenasmallandalargenation:t)a.thelargenationislikelytoreceiveallofthegainsfromtradeb.thesmallnationislikelytoreceiveallofthegainsfromtradec.thegainsfromtradearelikelytobeequallysharedd.wecannotsay15.TheRicardiantrademodelhasbeenempiricallyH.a.verifiedb.rejectedc.nottestedd.testedbuttheresultswereinconclusiveMUlIiPIe-ChOiCeOUeStionSCh.31.Aproductionfrontierthatisconcavefromtheoriginindicatesthatthenationincursincreasingopportunitycostsintheproductionof:m(xlityXonlymodityYonlyc.bothcommoditiesd.neithercommodity2.Themarginalrateoftransformation(MRT)ofXforYrefersto:a.theamountofYthatanationmustgiveuptoproduceeachadditionalunitofXb.theopportunitycostofXc.theabsoluteslopeoftheproductionfrontieratthepointofproductiond.alloftheabove3.Whichofthefollowingisnotareasonforincreasingopportunitycosts:a.technologydiffersamongnationsb.factorsofproductionarenothomogeneousc.factorsofproductionarenotusedinthesamefixedproportionintheproductionofallcommoditiesd.forthenationtoproducemoreofacommodity,itmustuseresourcesthatarelessandlesssuitedintheproductionofthecommodity4.Communityindifferencecurves:a.arenegativelyslopedb.areconvextotheoriginc.shouldnotcrossd.alloftheabove5.Themarginalrateofsubstitution(MRS)ofXforYinconsumptionreferstothe:a.amountofXthatanationmustgiveupforoneextraunitofYandstillremainonthesameindifferencecurveb.amountofYthatanationmustgiveupforoneextraunitofXandstillremainonthesameindifferencecurvec.amountofXthatanationmustgiveupforoneextraunitofYtoreachahigherindifferencecurved.amountofYthatanationmustgiveupforoneextraunitofXtoreachahigherindifferencecurve6.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistruewithrespecttotheMRSofXforY?a.Itisgivenbytheabsoluteslopeoftheindifferencecurveb.declinesasthenationmovesdownanindifferencecurvec.risesasthenationmovesupanindifferencecurved.alloftheabove7.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutcommunityindifferencecurvesistrue?a.Theyareentirelyunrelatedtoindividuals'communityindifferencecurvesb.theycross,theycannotbeusedintheanalysisc.theproblemsarisingfromintersectingcommunityindifferencecurvescanbeovercomebytheapplicationofthecompensationprincipled.alloftheabove.8.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueforanationthatisinequilibriuminisolation?a.Itconsumesinsideitsproductionfrontierb.itreachesthehighestindifferencecurvepossiblewithitsproductionfrontierc.theindifferencecurveistangenttothenation'sproductionfrontierd.MRTofXforYequalsMRSofXforY,andtheyareequaltoPx/Py9.IftheinternalPx/Pyislowerinnation1thaninnation2withouttrade:a.nation1hasacomparativeadvantageincommodityYb.nation2hasacomparativeadvantageincommodityXc.nation2hasacomparativeadvantageincommodityYd.noneoftheabove10.Nationsshareofthegainsfromtradewillbegreater:a.thegreaterisnationsdemandfornation2,sexportsb.thecloserPx/Pywithtradesettlestonation2,spretradePx/Pyc.theweakerisnation2'sdemandfornationsexportsd.thecloserPx/PywithtradesettlestonationspretradePx/Py11.IfPx/PyexceedstheequilibriumrelativePx/Pywithtradea.thenationexportingcommodityXwillwanttoexportmoreofXthanatequilibriumb.thenationimportingcommodityXwillwanttoimportlessofXthanatequilibriumc.Px/PywillfalltowardtheequilibriumPx/Pyd.alloftheabove12.Withfreetradeunderincreasingcosts:a.neithernationwillspecializecompletelyinproductionb.atleastonenationwillconsumeaboveitsprtxiuctionfrontierc.asmallnationwillalwaysgainfromtraded.alloftheabove13.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisfalse?a.Thegainsfromtradecanbebrokendownintothegainsfromexchangeandthegainsfromspecializationb.gainsfromexchangeresultevenwithoutspecializationc.gainsfromspecializationresultevenwithoutexchanged.noneoftheabove14.Thegainsfromexchangewithrespecttothegainsfromspecializationarealways:a.greaterb.smallerc.equald.wecannotsaywithoutadditionalinformation15.Mutuallybeneficialtradecannotoccurifproductionfrontiersare:a.equalbuttastesarenotb.differentbuttastesarethesamec.differentandtastesarealsodifferentd.thesameandtastesarealsothesame.MUltiPIeChoiCeOUeStionSCh.41.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrect?a.Thedemandforimportsisgivenbytheexcessdemandforthecommodityb.thesupplyofexportsisgivenbytheexcesssupplyofthecommodityc.thesupplycurveofexportsisflatterthanthetotalsupplycurveofthecommodityd.alloftheabove2.Atarelativecommoditypriceaboveequilibriuma.theexcessdemandforacommodityexceedstheexcesssupplyofthecommodityb.thequantitydemandedofimportsexceedsthequantitysuppliedofexportsc.thecommoditypricewillfalld.alloftheabove3.Theoffercurveofanationshows:a.thesupplyofanation'simportsb.thedemandforanation'sexportsc.thetradepartner'sdemandforimportsandsupplyofexportsd.thenation'sdemandforimportsandsupplyofexports4.Theoffercurveofanationbulgestowardtheaxismeasuringthenation'sa.importcommodityb.exportcommodityc.exportorimportcommodityd.nontradedcommodity5.Exportpricesmustriseforanationtoincreaseitsexportsbecausethenation:a.incursincreasingopportunitycostsinexportproductionb.facesdecreasingopportunitycostsinproducingimportsubstitutesc.facesdecreasingmarginalrateofsubstitutioninconsumptiond.alloftheabove6.Whichofthefollowingstatementsregardingpartialequilibriumanalysisisfalse?a.Itreliesontraditionaldemandandsupplycurvesb.itisolatesforstudyonemarketc.itcanbeusedtodeterminetheequilibriumrelativecommoditypricebutnottheequilibriumquantitywithtraded.noneoftheabove7.Whichofthefollowingstatementsregardingpartialequilibriumanalysisistrue?a.Thedemandandsupplycurvesarederivedfromthenation'sproductionfrontierandindifferencemapb.Itshowsthesamebasicinformationasoffercurvesc.Itshowsthesameequilibriumrelativecommoditypricesaswithoffercurvesd.alloftheabove8.Inwhatwaydoespartialequilibriumanalysisdifferfromgeneralequilibriumanalysis?a.Theformerbutnotthelattercanbeusedtodeterminetheequilibriumpricewithtradeb.theformerbutnotthelattercanbeusedtodeterminetheequilibriumquantitywithtradec.theformerbutnotthelattertakesintoconsiderationtheinteractionamongallmarketsintheeconomyd.theformergivesonlyanapproximationtotheanswersought.9.Ifthetermsoftradeofanationare1.5inatwo-nationworld,thoseofthetradepartnerare:'a.3/4b.2/3c.3/2d.4/310.Ifthetermsoftradeincreaseinatwo-nationworld,thoseofthetradepartner:a.deteriorateb.improvec.remainunchangedd.anyoftheabove11.Ifanationdoesnotaffectworldpricesbyitstrading,itsoffercurve:a.isastraightlineb.bulgestowardtheaxismeasuringtheimportcommodityc.intersectsthestraight-linesegmentoftheworld'soffercurved.intersectsthepositively-slopedportionoftheworld'soffercurve12.Ifthenation'stastesforitsimportcommodityincreases:a.thenation'soffercurverotatestowardtheaxismeasuringitsimportcommodityb.thepartner'soffercurverotatestowardtheaxismeasuringitsimportcommodityc.thepartner'soffercurverotatestowardtheaxismeasuringitsexportcommodityd.thenation'soffercurverotatestowardtheaxismeasuringitsexportcommodity13.Ifthenation'stastesforitsimportcommodityincreases:a.thenation'stermsoftraderemainunchangedb.thenation'stermsoftradedeterioratec.thepartner'stermsoftradedeteriorated.anyoftheabove14.Ifthetastesforanationimportcommodityincreases,tradevolume:a.increasesb.declinesc.remainsunchangedd.anyoftheabove15.Adeteriorationofanation'stermsoftradecausesthenation'swelfareto:a.deteriorateb.improvec.remainunchangedd.anyoftheaboveMUItiDIe-ChoiCeOUeStiOnSch.51.TheH-Omodelextendstheclassicaltrademodelby:a.explainingthebasisforcomparativeadvantageb.examiningtheeffectoftradeonfactorpricesc.bothaandbd.neitheranorb2.WhichisnotanassumptionoftheH-Omodela.thesametechnologyinbothnationsb.constantreturnstoscalepletespecializationd.equaltastesinbothnations3.WithequaltechnologynationswillhaveequalK/Linproductionif:a.factorpricesarethesameb.tastesarethesamec.productionfunctionsarethesamed.alloftheabove4.WesaythatcommodityYisK-intensivewithrespecttoXwhen:a.moreKisusedintheproductionofYthanXb.lessLisusedintheproductionofYthanXc.alowerL/KratioisusedintheproductionofYthanXd.ahigherK/LisusedintheproductionofXthanY5.Whenw/rfalls,L/Ka.fallsintheproductionofbothcommoditiesb.risesintheproductionofbothcommoditiesc.canriseorfalld.isnotaffected6.AnationissaidtohavearelativeabundanceofKifithasa:a.greaterabsoluteamountofKb.smallerabsoluteamountofLc.higherIKratiod.lowerr/w7.Adifferenceinrelativecommoditypricesbetweennationscanbebasedonadifferencein:a.technologyb.factorendowmentsc.tastesd.alloftheabove8.IntheH-Omodel,internationaltradeisbasedmostlyonadifferencein:a.technologyb.factorendowmentsc.economiesofscaled.tastes9.AccordingtotheH-O-Smodel,tradereducesinternationaldifferencesin:a.relativebutnotabsolutefactorpricesb.absolutebutnotrelativefactorpricesc.bothrelativeandabsolutefactorpricesd.neitherrelativenorabsolutefactorprices10.AccordingtotheH-O-Smodel,internationaltradewill:a.reduceinternationaldifferencesinpercapitaincomesb.increasesinternationaldifferencesinpercapitaincomesc.mayincreaseorreduceinternationaldifferencesinpercapitaincomesd.leadtocompletespecialization11.TheH-Omodelisageneralequilibriummodelbecauseitdealswith:a.productioninbothnationsb.consumptioninbothnationsc.tradebetweenthetwonationsd.alloftheabove12.TheH-Omodelisasimplificationoftheatrulygeneralequilibriummodelbecauseitdealswith:a.twonationsb.twocommoditiesc.twofactorsofproductiond.alloftheabove13.TheLeontiefparadoxreferstotheempiricalfindingthatU.S.a.importsubstitutesaremoreK-intensivethanexportsb.importsaremoreK-intensivethanexportsc.exportsaremoreL-intensivethanimportsd.exportsaremoreK-intensivethanimportsubstitutes14.Fromempiricalstudies,weconcludethattheH-Otheory:a.mustberejectedb.mustbeacceptedwithoutreservationsc.canbeacceptedwhileawaitingfurthertestingd.explainsallinternationaltrade15.Forfactorreversaltooccur,twocommoditiesmustbeproducedwith:a.sufficientlydifferentelasticityofsubstitutionoffactorsb.thesameK/Lratioc.technologically-fixedfactorproportionsd.equalelasticityofsubstitutionoffactorsMultiple-ChoiceQUeStiOnSCh.6:1.RelaxingtheassumptionsonwhichtheHeckscher-Ohlintheoryrests:a.leadstorejectionofthetheoryb.leavesthetheoryunaffectedc.requirescomplementarytradetheoriesd.anyoftheabove.1.WhichofthefollowingassumptionsoftheHeckscher-Ohlintheory,whenrelaxed,leavethetheoryunaffected?a.Twonations,twocommodities,andtwofactorsb.bothnationsusethesametechnologyc.thesamecommodityisL-intensiveinbothnationsd.alloftheabove2.WhichofthefollowingassumptionsoftheHeckscher-Ohlintheory,whenrelaxed,requirenewtradetheories?a.Economiesofscaleb.incompletespecializationc.similartastesinbothnationsd.theexistenceoftransportationcosts3.Internationaltradecanbebasedoneconomiesofscaleevenifbothnationshaveidentical:a.factorendowmentsb.tastesc.technologyd.alloftheabove5.Agreatdealofinternationaltrade:a.isintra-industrytradeb.involvesdifferentiatedproductsc.isbasedonmonopolisticcompetitiond.alloftheabove6.TheHeckscher-Ohlinandnewtradetheoriesexplainsmostofthetrade:a.amongindustrialcountriesb.betweendevelopedanddevelopingcountriesc.inindustrialgoodsd.alloftheabove4.Thetheorythatanationexportsthoseproductsforwhichalargedomesticmarketexistswasadvancedby:a.Linderb.Vernonc.Leontiefd.Ohlin8.Intra-industrytradetakesplace:a.becauseproductsarehomogeneousb.inordertotakeadvantageofeconomiesofscalec.becauseperfectcompetitionistheprevalentformofmarketorganizationd.alloftheabove1.Ifanationexportstwiceasmuchofadifferentiatedproductthatitimports,itsintraindustry(T)indexisequalto:a.1.0()b.0.75c.0.666d.0.2510.Tradebasedontechnologicalgapsiscloselyrelatedto:a.theH-Otheoryb.theproduct-cycletheoryc.Linder'stheoryd.alloftheabove11.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistruewithregardtotheproduct-cycletheory?a.Itdependsondifferencesintechnologicalchangesovertimeamongcountriesb.itdependsontheopeningandtheclosingoftechnologicalgapsamongcountriesc.itpostulatesthatindustrialcountriesexportmoreadvancedproductstolessadvancedcountriesd.alloftheabove12.Transportcosts:a.increasethepriceintheimportingcountryb.reducesthepriceintheexportingcountryc.bothoftheaboved.neitheranorb.13.Transportcostscanbeanalyzed:a.withdemandandsupplycurvesb.productionfrontiersc.offercurvesd.alloftheabove14.

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