Deck 7: Economic Growth and International Trade

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Dynamic factors in trade theory refer to changes in:

A)factor endowments
B)technology
C)tastes
D)all of the above
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Doubling the amount of L and K under constant returns to scale:

A)doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
B)doubles the output of the K-intensive commodity
C)leaves the shape of the production frontier unchanged
D)all of the above.
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Doubling L is likely to:

A)increases the relative price of the L-intensive commodity
B)reduces the relative price of the K-intensive commodity
C)reduces the relative price of the L-intensive commodity
D)any of the above
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Doubling only the amount of L available under constant returns to scale:

A)less than doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
B)more than doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
C)doubles the output of the K-intensive commodity
D)leaves the output of the K-intensive commodity unchanged
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The Rybczynski theorem postulates that doubling L at constant relative commodity prices:

A)doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
B)reduces the output of the K-intensive commodity
C)increases the output of both commodities
D)any of the above
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A 50 percent productivity increase in the production of commodity Y:

A)increases the output of commodity Y by 50 percent
B)does not affect the output of X
C)shifts the production frontier in the Y direction only
D)any of the above
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Doubling L with trade in a small L-abundant nation:

A)reduces the nation's social welfare
B)reduces the nation's terms of trade
C)reduces the volume of trade
D)all of the above
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A proportionately greater increase in the nation's supply of labor than of capital is likely to result in a deterioration in the nation's terms of trade if the nation exports:

A)the K-intensive commodity
B)the L-intensive commodity
C)either commodity
D)both commodities
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Technical progress that increases the productivity of L proportionately more than the productivity of K is called:

A)capital saving
B)labor saving
C)neutral
D)any of the above
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Doubling K with trade in a large L-abundant nation:

A)increases the nation's welfare
B)improves the nation's terms of trade
C)reduces the volume of trade
D)all of the above
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An increase in tastes for the import commodity in both nations:

A)reduces the volume of trade
B)increases the volume of trade
C)leaves the volume of trade unchanged
D)any of the above
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An increase in tastes of the import commodity of Nation A and export in B:

A)will reduce the terms of trade of Nation A
B)will increase the terms of trade of Nation A
C)will reduce the terms of trade of Nation B
D)any of the above
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Technical progress in the nation's export commodity:

A)may reduce the nation's welfare
B)will reduce the nation's welfare
C)will increase the nation's welfare
D)leaves the nation's welfare unchanged
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Doubling L with trade in a large L-abundant nation:

A)reduces the nation's social welfare
B)reduces the nation's terms of trade
C)reduces the volume of trade
D)all of the above
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If,at unchanged terms of trade,a nation wants to trade more after growth,then the nation's terms of trade can be expected to:

A)deteriorate
B)improve
C)remain unchanged
D)any of the above
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Deck 7: Economic Growth and International Trade
1
Dynamic factors in trade theory refer to changes in:

A)factor endowments
B)technology
C)tastes
D)all of the above
D
2
Doubling the amount of L and K under constant returns to scale:

A)doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
B)doubles the output of the K-intensive commodity
C)leaves the shape of the production frontier unchanged
D)all of the above.
D
3
Doubling L is likely to:

A)increases the relative price of the L-intensive commodity
B)reduces the relative price of the K-intensive commodity
C)reduces the relative price of the L-intensive commodity
D)any of the above
C
4
Doubling only the amount of L available under constant returns to scale:

A)less than doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
B)more than doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
C)doubles the output of the K-intensive commodity
D)leaves the output of the K-intensive commodity unchanged
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The Rybczynski theorem postulates that doubling L at constant relative commodity prices:

A)doubles the output of the L-intensive commodity
B)reduces the output of the K-intensive commodity
C)increases the output of both commodities
D)any of the above
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A 50 percent productivity increase in the production of commodity Y:

A)increases the output of commodity Y by 50 percent
B)does not affect the output of X
C)shifts the production frontier in the Y direction only
D)any of the above
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Doubling L with trade in a small L-abundant nation:

A)reduces the nation's social welfare
B)reduces the nation's terms of trade
C)reduces the volume of trade
D)all of the above
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A proportionately greater increase in the nation's supply of labor than of capital is likely to result in a deterioration in the nation's terms of trade if the nation exports:

A)the K-intensive commodity
B)the L-intensive commodity
C)either commodity
D)both commodities
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Technical progress that increases the productivity of L proportionately more than the productivity of K is called:

A)capital saving
B)labor saving
C)neutral
D)any of the above
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Doubling K with trade in a large L-abundant nation:

A)increases the nation's welfare
B)improves the nation's terms of trade
C)reduces the volume of trade
D)all of the above
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An increase in tastes for the import commodity in both nations:

A)reduces the volume of trade
B)increases the volume of trade
C)leaves the volume of trade unchanged
D)any of the above
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An increase in tastes of the import commodity of Nation A and export in B:

A)will reduce the terms of trade of Nation A
B)will increase the terms of trade of Nation A
C)will reduce the terms of trade of Nation B
D)any of the above
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Technical progress in the nation's export commodity:

A)may reduce the nation's welfare
B)will reduce the nation's welfare
C)will increase the nation's welfare
D)leaves the nation's welfare unchanged
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Doubling L with trade in a large L-abundant nation:

A)reduces the nation's social welfare
B)reduces the nation's terms of trade
C)reduces the volume of trade
D)all of the above
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If,at unchanged terms of trade,a nation wants to trade more after growth,then the nation's terms of trade can be expected to:

A)deteriorate
B)improve
C)remain unchanged
D)any of the above
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