INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MIDDLE EAST EDITION CATEORA - TEST BANK
Chapter 02
The Dynamic Environment of
International Trade
True / False
Questions
1. |
After
World War II, the U.S. provided assistance to other countries to develop
their markets and improve global trade though it gained no returns on these initiatives.
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2. |
The
GATT became part of the World Trade Organization in 1995, with the
ratification of the Uruguay Round agreements. |
3. |
As
part of the worldwide economic growth and rebuilding after World War II, countries
once classified as less developed were reclassified as underdeveloped
countries. |
4. |
By
the year 1971, the United States was selling more to other countries than it
bought from them; that is, the United States had a favorable balance of
trade. |
5. |
The
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has estimated
that the economies of the developed world will expand at much faster rates
when compared to the developing economies. |
6. |
A
nation’s balance-of-payments statement records all financial transactions
between its residents and those of the rest of the world during a given
period of time. |
7. |
In
a balance-of-payments record, if the credit and debit offset each other, it
means that a nation is in particularly good financial condition. |
8. |
The
reserves account is a record of direct investment, portfolio investment, and
short-term capital movements to and from countries. |
9. |
As
the U.S. trade deficit has grown, pressures have begun to push the value of
the dollar to higher levels. |
10. |
Protection
of an infant industry is recognized by economists as a valid argument in
favor of protectionism. |
11. |
A
case might be made for temporary protection of markets with excess productive
capacity or excess labor when such protection could facilitate an orderly
transition. |
12. |
To
encourage development of domestic industries, governments work on reducing
trade barriers. |
13. |
In
general, tariffs decrease inflationary pressures. |
14. |
Tariffs
are often used as reprisals against protectionist moves of trading partners.
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15. |
Quotas
strictly permit importing on a case-by-case basis. |
16. |
Quotas
are more flexible than import licenses. |
17. |
A
VER is generally imposed under the threat of stiffer quotas and tariffs being
set by the importing country if a VER is not established. |
18. |
A
government boycott is a partial restriction against the purchase and
importation of certain goods and/or services from other countries. |