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1、International Economics, 8e (Krugman) 14Chapter 3 Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage: The Ricardian Model3.1 The Concept of Comparative Advantage1) Trade between two countries can benefit both countries if A) each country exports that good in which it has a comparative advantage. B) each c

2、ountry enjoys superior terms of trade. C) each country has a more elastic demand for the imported goods. D) each country has a more elastic supply for the exported goods. E) Both C and D. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition2) In order to know whether a country has a comparative advantage in

3、the production of one particular product we need information on at least _ unit labor requirements A) one B) two C) three D) four E) five Answer: D Question Status: Previous Edition3) A country engaging in trade according to the principles of comparative advantage gains from trade because it A) is p

4、roducing exports indirectly more efficiently than it could alternatively. B) is producing imports indirectly more efficiently than it could domestically. C) is producing exports using fewer labor units. D) is producing imports indirectly using fewer labor units. E) None of the above. Answer: B Quest

5、ion Status: Previous Edition 4) Given the information in the table above, if it is ascertained that Foreign uses prison-slave labor to produce its exports, then home should A) export cloth. B) export widgets. C) export both and import nothing. D) export and import nothing. E) All of the above. Answe

6、r: A Question Status: Previous Edition 5) Given the information in the table above, if the Home economy suffered a meltdown, and the Unit Labor Requirements doubled to 30 for cloth and 60 for widgets then home should A) export cloth. B) export widgets. C) export both and import nothing. D) export an

7、d import nothing. E) All of the above. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition6) The earliest statement of the principle of comparative advantage is associated with A) David Hume. B) David Ricardo. C) Adam Smith. D) Eli Heckscher. E) Bertil Ohlin. Answer: B Question Status: Previous Edition7) Th

8、e Gains from Trade associated with the principle of Comparative Advantage depends on A) the trade partners must differ in technology or tastes. B) there can be no more goods traded than the number of trade partners. C) there may be no more trade partners than goods traded. D) All of the above. E) No

9、ne of the above. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition8) The Ricardian model demonstrates that A) trade between two countries will benefit both countries. B) trade between two countries may benefit both regardless of which good each exports. C) trade between two countries may benefit both if e

10、ach exports the product in which it has a comparative advantage. D) trade between two countries may benefit one but harm the other. E) None of the above. Answer: C Question Status: New 3.2 A One-Factor Economy1) Given the following information:(a)What is the marginal cost of a toy in each country?(b

11、)How might you demonstrate (quantitatively) that a country with absolute productivity advantage in a product may find that its production is more costly than in the other (unproductive) country?(c)Demonstrate the fact that trade produces imports (indirectly) cheaper, even in the relatively unproduct

12、ive country. Answer: (a)3 units of Soy in the U.S., and 1 Soy unit in Croatia.(b)The U.S. have absolute productivity advantage in toys. Nevertheless, toys are three times more costly than they are in Croatia.(c)In Croatia, one unit of soy will cost one toy. However, if the terms of trade fall betwee

13、n the two autarkic price ratios (a condition necessary for both countries to enjoy gains from trade), say at 2 Soy units per toy, then Croatia will gain each Soy unit with less of a sacrifice of toy production. Question Status: Previous Edition3.3 Trade in a One-Factor World 1) Given the information

14、 in the table above A) neither country has a comparative advantage. B) Home has a comparative advantage in cloth. C) Foreign has a comparative advantage in cloth. D) Home has a comparative advantage in widgets. E) Home has a comparative advantage in both products. Answer: B Question Status: Previous

15、 Edition2) Given the information in the table above, if wages were to double in Home, then Home should A) export cloth. B) export widgets. C) export both and import nothing. D) export and import nothing. E) All of the above. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition 3) Given the information in the

16、 table above A) neither country has a comparative advantage. B) Home has a comparative advantage in cloth. C) Foreign has a comparative advantage in cloth. D) Foreign has a comparative advantage in widgets. E) Home has a comparative advantage in both products. Answer: C Question Status: Previous Edi

17、tion4) Given the information in the table above, the opportunity cost of cloth in terms of widgets in Foreign is if it is ascertained that Foreign uses prison-slave labor to produce its exports, then home should A) export cloth. B) export widgets. C) export both and import nothing. D) export and imp

18、ort nothing. E) All of the above. Answer: B Question Status: Previous Edition5) Given the information in the table above, if wages were to double in Home, then Home should A) export cloth. B) export widgets. C) export both and import nothing. D) export and import nothing. E) All of the above. Answer

19、: B Question Status: Previous Edition6) Given the information in the table above, if the world equilibrium price of widgets were 4 Cloths, then A) both countries could benefit from trade with each other. B) neither country could benefit from trade with each other. C) each country will want to export

20、 the good in which it enjoys comparative advantage. D) neither country will want to export the good in which it enjoys comparative advantage. E) both countries will want to specialize in cloth. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition7) Given the information in the table above, if the world equil

21、ibrium price of widgets were 40 cloths, then A) both countries could benefit from trade with each other. B) neither country could benefit from trade with each other. C) each country will want to export the good in which it enjoys comparative advantage. D) neither country will want to export the good

22、 in which it enjoys comparative advantage. E) both countries will want to specialize in cloth. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition8) In a two product two country world, international trade can lead to increases in A) consumer welfare only if output of both products is increased. B) output of

23、 both products and consumer welfare in both countries. C) total production of both products but not consumer welfare in both countries. D) consumer welfare in both countries but not total production of both products. E) None of the above. Answer: B Question Status: Previous Edition 9) As a result of

24、 trade, specialization in the Ricardian model tends to be A) complete with constant costs and with increasing costs. B) complete with constant costs and incomplete with increasing costs. C) incomplete with constant costs and complete with increasing costs. D) incomplete with constant costs and incom

25、plete with increasing costs. E) None of the above. Answer: B Question Status: Previous Edition10) As a result of trade between two countries which are of completely different economic sizes, specialization in the Ricardian 2X2 model tends to be A) incomplete in both countries B) complete in both cou

26、ntries C) complete in the small country but incomplete in the large country D) complete in the large country but incomplete in the small country E) None of the above. Answer: C Question Status: Previous Edition11) A nation engaging in trade according to the Ricardian model will find its consumption

27、bundle A) inside its production possibilities frontier. B) on its production possibilities frontier. C) outside its production possibilities frontier. D) inside its trade-partner's production possibilities frontier. E) on its trade-partner's production possibilities frontier. Answer: C Quest

28、ion Status: Previous Edition12) In the Ricardian model, if a country's trade is restricted, this will cause all except which? A) limit specialization and the division of labor B) reduce the volume of trade and the gains from trade C) cause nations to produce inside their production possibilities

29、 curves D) may result in a country producing some of the product of its comparative disadvantage E) None of the above. Answer: C Question Status: Previous Edition13) If a very small country trades with a very large country according to the Ricardian model, then A) the small country will suffer a dec

30、rease in economic welfare. B) the large country will suffer a decrease in economic welfare. C) the small country only will enjoy gains from trade. D) the large country will enjoy gains from trade. E) None of the above. Answer: C Question Status: Previous Edition 14) If the world terms of trade for a

31、 country are somewhere between the domestic cost ratio of H and that of F, then A) country H but not country F will gain from trade. B) country H and country F will both gain from trade. C) neither country H nor F will gain from trade. D) only the country whose government subsidizes its exports will

32、 gain. E) None of the above. Answer: B Question Status: Previous Edition15) If the world terms of trade equal those of country F, then A) country H but not country F will gain from trade. B) country H and country F will both gain from trade. C) neither country H nor F will gain from trade. D) only t

33、he country whose government subsidizes its exports will gain. E) None of the above. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition16) If the world terms of trade equal those of country H, then A) country H but not country F will gain from trade. B) country H and country F will both gain from trade. C)

34、neither country H nor F will gain from trade. D) only the country whose government subsidizes its exports will gain. E) None of the above. Answer: E Question Status: Previous Edition17) According to Ricardo, a country will have a comparative advantage in the product in which its A) labor productivit

35、y is relatively low. B) labor productivity is relatively high. C) labor mobility is relatively low. D) labor mobility is relatively high. E) None of the above. Answer: B Question Status: Previous Edition18) Assume that labor is the only factor of production and that wages in the United States equal

36、$20 per hour while wages in Japan are $10 per hour. Production costs would be lower in the United States as compared to Japan if A) U.S. labor productivity equaled 40 units per hour and Japan's 15 units per hour. B) U.S. productivity equaled 30 units per hour whereas Japan's was 20. C) U.S.

37、labor productivity equaled 20 and Japan's 30. D) U.S. labor productivity equaled 15 and Japan's 25 units per hour. E) None of the above. Answer: A Question Status: Previous Edition 19) If two countries engage in Free Trade following the principles of comparative advantage, then A) neither re

38、lative prices nor relative marginal costs (marginal rates of transformation-MRTs) in one country will equal those in the other country. B) both relative prices and MRTs will become equal in both countries. C) relative prices but not MRTs will become equal in both countries. D) MRTs but not relative

39、prices will become equal in both countries. E) None of the above. Answer: C Question Status: Previous Edition20) Let us define the real wage as the purchasing power of one hour of labor. In the Ricardian 2X2 model, if two countries under autarky engage in trade then A) the real wage will not be affe

40、cted since this is a financial variable. B) the real wage will increase only if a country attains full specialization. C) the real wage will increase in one country only if it decreases in the other. D) the real wage will rise in both countries. E) None of the above. Answer: D Question Status: Previ

41、ous Edition21) In a two country and two product Ricardian model, a small country is likely to benefit more than the large country because A) the large country will wield greater political power, and hence will not yield to market signals. B) the small country is less likely to trade at price equal o

42、r close to its autarkic (domestic) relative prices. C) the small country is more likely to fully specialize. D) the small country is less likely to fully specialize. E) None of the above. Answer: B Question Status: New22) In the Ricardian model, comparative advantage is not likely be due to A) scale

43、 economies. B) home product taste bias. C) greater capital availability per worker. D) All of the above. E) None of the above. Answer: D Question Status: New23) An examination of the Ricardian model of comparative advantage yields the clear result that trade is (potentially) beneficial for each of t

44、he two trading partners since it allows for an expanded consumption choice for each. However, for the world as a whole the expansion of production of one product must involve a decrease in the availability of the other, so that it is not clear that trade is better for the world as a whole as compare

45、d to an initial situation of non-trade (but efficient production in each country). Are there in fact gains from trade for the world as a whole? Explain. Answer: If we were to combine the production possibility frontiers of the two countries to create a single world production possibility frontier, t

46、hen it is true that any change in production points (from autarky to specialization with trade) would involve a tradeoff of one good for another from the world's perspective. In other words, the new solution cannot possibly involve the production of more of both goods. However, since we know tha

47、t each country is better off at the new solution, it must be true that the original points were not on the trade contract curve between the two countries, and it was in fact possible to make some people better off without making others worse off, so that the new solution does indeed represent a welf

48、are improvement from the world's perspective. Question Status: Previous Edition 24) It is generally claimed that a movement from autarky to free trade consistent with Ricardian comparative advantage increases the economic welfare of each of the trade partners. However, it may be demonstrated tha

49、t under certain circumstances, not everyone in each country is made better off. Illustrate such a case. Answer: (a)If inter-generational, or economic growth considerations are taken into account, then a country may end up specializing in a good that has no or few growth linkages with the rest of the

50、 economy (e.g. an "enclave" sector).(b)If some of the residents of a country have tastes biased toward their exportable, then they may suffer due to the trade-affected increase in the market price of the exportable good. Question Status: Previous Edition25) It is generally claimed that sta

51、te trading, or centrally controlled trading will tend to reach a lower economic welfare than would be reached by allowing market forces to determine trade flow directions and terms of trade. Illustrate a counter-example to this proposition. Answer: In general, if we begin with any suboptimal distort

52、ion, the theory of the second best tells us that an additional "distortion" may move a country in the correct direction of a welfare improvement. For example, If a country has an overvalued exchange rate (that is, its currency is overpriced in the foreign exchange markets), it is possible

53、that it will find itself in an autarkic equilibrium (that is, it might "overprice itself out of the international market"). In such a case it is easy to demonstrate that if the government exports the goods in which the country enjoys comparative advantage, and imports the other (bypassing

54、market prices and mechanisms), the country's economic welfare will improve. Question Status: Previous Edition26) The Ricardian proposition that international trade will benefit any country ("gains from trade") as long as the world terms of trade do not equal its autarkic relative prices is a straightforward and powerful concept. Nevertheless, it is impossible to demonstrate empirically. Why? Answer: This is because there is no

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