Question : 4.1   The Specific Factors Model 1) The Ricardian model of international : 1303487

 

4.1   The Specific Factors Model

 

1) The Ricardian model of international trade demonstrates that trade can be mutually beneficial. Why, then, do governments restrict imports of some goods?

A) Trade can have substantial effects on a country’s distribution of income.

B) The Ricardian model is often incorrect in its prediction that trade can be mutually beneficial.

C) Import restrictions are the result of trade wars between hostile countries.

D) Imports are only restricted when foreign-made goods do not meet domestic standards of quality.

E) Restrictions on imports are intended to benefit domestic consumers.

 

 

2) The Ricardian two-country two-good model predicts that there are potential benefits from trade, but NOT

A) the effect of trade on income distribution.

B) the mechanism that determines which country will specialize in which good.

C) when one country has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods.

D) when one country has significantly lower wages than the other country.

E) when both countries have the same types of technology available.

 

 

3) International trade can have important effects on the distribution of income because

A) some resources are immobile in the short run.

B) of government corruption.

C) the more powerful country dictates the terms of trade.

D) rich countries take advantage of poor countries.

E) different countries use different currencies.

 

 

4) The Ricardian model of international trade demonstrates that trade can be mutually beneficial. Why, then, do governments restrict imports of some goods?

A) Trade can have significant harmful effects on some segments of a country’s economy.

B) The Ricardian model is often incorrect in its prediction that trade can be mutually beneficial.

C) Import restrictions are the result of trade wars between hostile countries.

D) Imports are only restricted when foreign-made goods do not meet domestic standards of quality.

E) Restrictions on imports can have significant beneficial effects on domestic consumers.

 

5) International trade can have important effects on the distribution of income because

A) different industries employ different factors of production.

B) of government corruption.

C) the more powerful country dictates the terms of trade.

D) rich countries take advantage of poor countries.

E) different countries use different currencies.

 

 

6) Japan’s trade policies with regard to rice reflect the fact that

A) japanese rice farmers have significant political power.

B) Japan has a comparative advantage in rice production and therefore exports most of its rice crop.

C) there would be no gains from trade available to Japan if it engaged in free trade in rice.

D) there are gains from trade that Japan captures by engaging in free trade in rice.

E) Japan imports most of the rice consumed in the country.

 

 

7) The specific factors model was developed by

A) Paul Samuelson and Ronald Jones.

B) Adam Smith and David Ricardo.

C) Richard Nixon and Robert Kennedy.

D) C.B. deMille and Gordon Willis.

E) Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.

 

 

8) In the specific factors model, labor is defined as a(an)

A) mobile factor.

B) specific factor.

C) fixed factor.

D) variable factor.

E) intensive factor.

 

 

9) In the specific factors model, which of the following is treated as a specific factor?

A) land

B) labor

C) cloth

D) food

E) technology

 

10) In the specific factors model, which of the following is treated as a specific factor?

A) capital

B) labor

C) cloth

D) food

E) technology

 

 

 

 

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