A) A and Q2
B) B and Q4
C) C and Q2
D) D and Q4
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A) Government spending (including transfer payments) exceeds tax revenues
B) A nation's purchases from other nations are less than its sales to other nations
C) Assets are less than liabilities
D) Exports are less than imports
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Multiple Choice
A) 400 units and domestic producers would supply 1,400
B) 800 units and domestic producers would supply 1,400
C) 800 units and domestic producers would supply 2,200
D) 400 units and domestic producers would supply 2,200
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A) Grains
B) Aircraft
C) Petroleum
D) Generating equipment
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) 3 and 4 units of autos for 1 unit of chemicals
B) 2 and 4 units of autos for 1 unit of chemicals
C) 2 and 4 units of chemicals for 1 unit of autos
D) 0.33 and 0.5 units of autos for 1 unit of chemicals
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Multiple Choice
A) 1,400 units, and the quantity of output that would be imported would be 800 units
B) 1,600 units, and the quantity of output that would be imported would be 800 units
C) 1,600 units, and the quantity of output that would be imported would be 400 units
D) 1,400 units, and the quantity of output that would be imported would be 400 units
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Orin has a comparative advantage in both jaxs and keps
B) Pohl has a comparative advantage in jaxs
C) The opportunity cost of making jaxs is lower in Orin than in Pohl
D) Orin is more efficient than Pohl
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Multiple Choice
A) An excise tax that is usually applied to products which are not produced domestically in order to raise revenues for government
B) An excise tax that is designed to put foreign producers at a competitive disadvantage in selling in domestic markets
C) A specification of the maximum amount of a product that may be imported in any period of time which is often used to protect domestic producers of a product
D) Such activities as restricting the issuance of licenses for imported products or setting unreasonable standards for quality or safety in order to restrict imports and protect domestic markets
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Increase in the efficiency in the domestic industry producing the product
B) Increase in the price of the product
C) Decrease in the quantity of imports
D) Decrease in the real incomes of workers in other industries
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True/False
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A) $40
B) $60
C) $80
D) $100
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Multiple Choice
A) Decrease the price to the consumers
B) Increase the price to the consumers
C) Will not affect the price to the consumers
D) Increase the total quantity of the product consumed
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Multiple Choice
A) Nation A has the absolute advantage over Nation B in producing cloth
B) Nation B has the absolute advantage over Nation A in producing cloth
C) Nation A has the comparative advantage over Nation B in producing cloth
D) Nation B has the comparative advantage over Nation A in producing cloth
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Multiple Choice
A) A strong national defense requires that some military products be produced domestically
B) Infant industries need short-term protection from foreign competition in order to grow
C) Specialization along the lines of comparative advantage can lead to some economic instability in a nation
D) When other nations' economies grow they typically import fewer goods and services
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) Only an outflow of jobs away from the U.S.
B) No possible expansion of jobs in the U.S.
C) Huge losses to consumers in the U.S.
D) Both an outflow as well as an inflow of jobs in the U.S.
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