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Which of the following situations would require an exchange of currency?
A Hawaiian resort buys towels from New Hampshire A
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Anonymous
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Which of the following businesses would prefer a weak U.S. dollar to a strong one?
A. A Saudi Arabian company that exports oil to
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StudeNt
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A major responsibility of the World Trade Organization is to ensure that rules of international trade are correctly applied and
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US import demand for French perfumes is given by P = 90 - 3Q, where P is the perfume price ($), Q is the number of imported
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adian
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A country which is less productive at making everything would not expect to enjoy gains from international trade. Do you agree?
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olufunke
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A group of shoe manufacturers in the United State, Japan, Germany, and England have pooled resources to gain a larger market.
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kia
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what conclusion can you draw about the comparative advantage other countries have in farming over japan and korea's
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Help
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Is a country with a trade surplus better off or worse off than a country with a trade deficit? Provide your rationale.
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Jennie
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Why would a country such as the United States, which can presumably produce everything it needs itself, choose to trade with
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Anonymous
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What effect did workers' low wages in China and Taiwan have on export sales?
a. other countries did not want the low-priced
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If a country only exported products/services, would this be a good or bad thing?and vice versa?
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rimsha
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How would the economies of Saudi Arabia and Iraq be affected if people in other countries stopped using as much oil as they do
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Help
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith mentions that very good grapes could be grown in Scotland. However, growing high quality
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Anonymous
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when a european coffee maker becomes less expensive to buy in the united states, you could probably say that we're experiencing
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George
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If a country wants to help another country through foreign investment, what can it do? How can it do the foreign investment?
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Anonymous
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How might attracting foreign investment help a country (the country receiving the investment)?
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Anonymous
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Multiple Choice Question
Which term is used to refer to a country focusing on producing a relatively small number of goods or
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Which term is used to refer to a country focusing on producing a relatively small number of goods or services based on what the
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why do countries trade with each other?
A. Most countries trade with other countries in order to make alliances. B. Most
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can anyone answer this...if you want me to try first i came up with the answer A. for the following question
Which of the
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dalia
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Imagine you have discovered a deposit of a valuable mineral on land you own on a
small island in the Pacific Ocean. Describe what
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bobby
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Assume that the United States operates under a flexible exchange rate regime. Comment on the following statement: "The U.S.
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Josh
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Why does Wheelan argue that international trade is beneficial?
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Allsaints Macauley
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In the 1800s, before the traiff, that made this more expensive, the southerners traded cotton with europe for what?
Grain, corn,
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ilikezackalot
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On the CIA World Factbook, there is a section for "export earnings." Is this the money earned from exports per year or of all
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Anonymous
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1. How could having access to the Internet help a traditional fisherman? (1 point)
The Internet could allow the fisherman to
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Real ANSWERS
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"According to the theory of the balance of trade, France has a quite simple means of doubling her capital at any moment. It
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Pickle rick
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Which barrier to trade blocks all trade between nations?
A. an embargo B. a tariff C. a quota D. a sanction
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Multiple Choice Question
Which term is used to refer to a country focusing on producing a relatively small number of goods or
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Multiple Choice Question
Why do countries trade with each other? A. Most countries trade with other countries in order to make
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This this grammatically correct?
How much more did the United States buy than it sold in 1993? A: It bought $115 billion's worth
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Anonymous
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Define the term international trade. Explain how the balance of international trade works within the economy.
I found in my
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Kaliska
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Is there more trade within the EU or between the EU and non-members countries? Explain?
A: There is more trade within the EU
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Anonymous
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Which of the following would most likely result if Mercosur expanded to include Chile?
A. Trade between Chile and Uruguay would
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A company in China manufactures basketballs. A company in the United States buys the basketballs and resells them to people
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Anonymous
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Suppose that Canadian farmers can grow wheat more cheaply than can U.S. farmers. In the interest of efficiency, what is the
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C.P
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How did the British trade in tea affect America and India?
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Country A charges a 35% tax on automobiles imported into the country. This is an example of
A. a tariff. B. a quota. C. an
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Which term is used to refer to a country focusing on producing a relatively small number of goods or services based on what the
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Why do countries trade with each other?
A. Most countries trade with other countries in order to make alliances. B. Most
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How can I effectively manage importing goods from different countries?
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celina
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The basis for international trade is that:
a. a nation can import a particular good at a lower cost than if it were produced
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Carrigon
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explain the economic logic behind OPEC's decision to reduce output
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lerato nthite
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Explain the economic logic behind OPEC's decision to reduce output
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Anikie
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For participating countries, NAFTA called for a challenge to U.S. economic leadership. the gradual removal of trade
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Anonymous
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define foreign trade
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gabriella
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Is this a correct sentence?
The gist of the lecture was that although the United States encourages free trade, some other
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lisa
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Question Countries around the world trade with one another to obtain goods and services they cannot produce which gives their
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Trade barriers such as tariffs, quotas, and embargoes are sometimes set up by countries to restrict trade because they want to
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Trade barriers such as tariffs, quotas, and embargoes are sometimes set up by countries to restrict trade because they want to
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