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1. What problem do economists see with free trade areas such as NAFTA and the European Union?
• They tend to lead to free trade rather than fair trade.
• They can lead to regional trading blocs then restrict trade.
• They lead to globalization.
• They encourage countries to rely on others rather than being self-sufficient
2. A group of countries that allows free trade among its members and puts up common barriers against all other countries’ goods is called
• a tariff-free zone
• a most-favored nation agreement
• an autarky
• a free trade association
3. Mexico has a comparative advantage in producing corn
• if its opportunity cost of producing corn is higher than the opportunity cost in other countries
• if its opportunity cost of producing corn is the same as the opportunity cost in other countries
• if its opportunity cost of producing corn is lower than opportunity cost in other countries
• regardless of the opportunity cost in other countries
4. Workers in education, health care, and government sectors have
• seen their incomes fall just like in manufacturing
• been mostly hurt from globalization
• benefited from globalization in terms of lower consumer prices
• been hurt because the sector has been shrinking
5. In the United States globalization has
• played a significant role in growing income disparity because some sectors have benefited and others have not
• played little role in growing income disparity because all Americans are consumers who have enjoyed lower prices
• played a significant role in growing income disparity because foreign workers’ incomes have risen
• played little role in growing income disparity because while some jobs were lost, the gain in jobs balanced out those that were lost
6. Most economists
• oppose free trade
• favor free trade
• have no opinion on free trade
• Would prefer to have no trade with other nations
7. World trade declined in the 1930s. Which of the following is the best explanation of that decline?
• World income shrank and trade restrictions increased.
• World income shrank, but there were few changes in trade Restrictions
• Trade restrictions increased, but there was little change in world income
• The incomes of most nations increased, allowing them to become more self-sufficient.
8. As a country develops economically, what changes usually take place in the goods it exports?
• There is little change because comparative advantage does not change.
• Raw materials and agricultural products decline in importance and are replaced by services and manufactured goods.
• Services and manufactured goods decline in importance and are replaced by raw materials and agricultural products.
• Exports go from being diversified to being specialized in whatever the country finds to be its comparative advantage.
9. When a U.S. company establishes a call center in India that answers its customer service calls, the United States is
• outsourcing, a form of importing services
• outsourcing, a form of exporting services
• in sourcing, a form of importing services
• in sources, a form of exporting services


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Very informative and complete coverage of the topic. The content provided is easy to follow and understand, making it helpful for anyone trying to grasp economics concepts. The questions are well-structured and encourage critical thinking. Overall, a great resource for students.
Jacob - May 10, 2015
This ECO365 knowledge check resource is ideal for students needing clarity on economic principles. Its layout makes it straightforward to follow and improves understanding of key concepts. A very useful tool for anyone preparing for exams.
Margaret - May 7, 2015

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