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Trade allows all countries to achieve greater prosperity.

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Trade can make everybody better off because it


A) increases cooperation among nations.
B) allows people to specialize according to comparative advantage.
C) requires some workers in an economy to be retrained.
D) reduces competition among domestic companies.

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Table 3-6 Assume that Hilda and Carlos can switch between producing quilts and producing dresses at a constant rate. Table 3-6 Assume that Hilda and Carlos can switch between producing quilts and producing dresses at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-6.Which of the following combinations of quilts and dresses could Carlos not produce in 90 hours? A)  0 quilts and 2 dresses. B)  0.5 quilt and 1.5 dresses. C)  0.75 quilt and 0.5 dress. D)  1 quilt and 0 dresses. -Refer to Table 3-6.Which of the following combinations of quilts and dresses could Carlos not produce in 90 hours?


A) 0 quilts and 2 dresses.
B) 0.5 quilt and 1.5 dresses.
C) 0.75 quilt and 0.5 dress.
D) 1 quilt and 0 dresses.

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Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-8.If Belgium and Latvia each divides its time equally between making waffles and making pancakes,then total production is A)  12 waffles and 12 pancakes. B)  14 waffles and 9 pancakes. C)  16 waffles and 6 pancakes. D)  28 waffles and 18 pancakes. Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-8.If Belgium and Latvia each divides its time equally between making waffles and making pancakes,then total production is A)  12 waffles and 12 pancakes. B)  14 waffles and 9 pancakes. C)  16 waffles and 6 pancakes. D)  28 waffles and 18 pancakes. -Refer to Figure 3-8.If Belgium and Latvia each divides its time equally between making waffles and making pancakes,then total production is


A) 12 waffles and 12 pancakes.
B) 14 waffles and 9 pancakes.
C) 16 waffles and 6 pancakes.
D) 28 waffles and 18 pancakes.

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Table 3-5 Assume that England and Spain can switch between producing cheese and producing bread at a constant rate. Table 3-5 Assume that England and Spain can switch between producing cheese and producing bread at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-5.Assume that England and Spain each has 40 labor hours available.If each country divides its time equally between the production of cheese and bread,then total production is A)  20 units of cheese and 5 units of bread. B)  25 units of cheese and 7.5 units of bread. C)  40 units of cheese and 10 units of bread. D)  50 units of cheese and 15 units of bread. -Refer to Table 3-5.Assume that England and Spain each has 40 labor hours available.If each country divides its time equally between the production of cheese and bread,then total production is


A) 20 units of cheese and 5 units of bread.
B) 25 units of cheese and 7.5 units of bread.
C) 40 units of cheese and 10 units of bread.
D) 50 units of cheese and 15 units of bread.

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Refer to Table 3-2.At which of the following prices would both Aruba and Iceland gain from trade with each other?


A) 2 radios for 4 coolers
B) 2 radio for 6 coolers
C) 2 radio for 10 coolers
D) Aruba and Iceland could not both gain from trade with each other at any price.

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Figure 3-4 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-4 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-4.The opportunity cost of 1 poem for Perry is A)  1/12 novel. B)  1/6 novel. C)  2 novels. D)  6 novels. Figure 3-4 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-4.The opportunity cost of 1 poem for Perry is A)  1/12 novel. B)  1/6 novel. C)  2 novels. D)  6 novels. -Refer to Figure 3-4.The opportunity cost of 1 poem for Perry is


A) 1/12 novel.
B) 1/6 novel.
C) 2 novels.
D) 6 novels.

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It is possible for the U.S.to gain from trade with Germany even if it takes U.S.workers fewer hours to produce every good than it takes German workers.

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Figure 3-6 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-6 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-6.Suppose Daisy is willing to trade 3/4 tart to Maxine for each pie that Maxine makes and sends to Daisy.Which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine not then consume,assuming Maxine specializes in making pies and Daisy specializes in making tarts? A)  4 pies and 6 tarts B)  6 pies and 5 tarts C)  8 pies and 3 tarts D)  10 pies and 1.5 tarts Figure 3-6 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-6.Suppose Daisy is willing to trade 3/4 tart to Maxine for each pie that Maxine makes and sends to Daisy.Which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine not then consume,assuming Maxine specializes in making pies and Daisy specializes in making tarts? A)  4 pies and 6 tarts B)  6 pies and 5 tarts C)  8 pies and 3 tarts D)  10 pies and 1.5 tarts -Refer to Figure 3-6.Suppose Daisy is willing to trade 3/4 tart to Maxine for each pie that Maxine makes and sends to Daisy.Which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine not then consume,assuming Maxine specializes in making pies and Daisy specializes in making tarts?


A) 4 pies and 6 tarts
B) 6 pies and 5 tarts
C) 8 pies and 3 tarts
D) 10 pies and 1.5 tarts

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Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-8.Latvia should specialize in the production of A)  waffles and import pancakes. B)  pancakes and import waffles. C)  both goods and import neither good. D)  neither good and import both goods. Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-8.Latvia should specialize in the production of A)  waffles and import pancakes. B)  pancakes and import waffles. C)  both goods and import neither good. D)  neither good and import both goods. -Refer to Figure 3-8.Latvia should specialize in the production of


A) waffles and import pancakes.
B) pancakes and import waffles.
C) both goods and import neither good.
D) neither good and import both goods.

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Refer to Table 3-2.Aruba should export


A) coolers and import radios.
B) radios and import coolers.
C) both goods and import neither good.
D) neither good and import both goods.

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Suppose that a worker in Caninia can produce either 2 blankets or 8 meals per day,and a worker in Felinia can produce either 5 blankets or 1 meal per day.Each nation has 10 workers.For many years,the two countries traded,each completely specializing according to their respective comparative advantages.Now war has broken out between them and all trade has stopped.Without trade,Caninia produces and consumes 10 blankets and 40 meals per day and Felinia produces and consumes 25 blankets and 5 meals per day.The war has caused the combined daily output of the two countries to decline by


A) 15 blankets and 35 meals.
B) 25 blankets and 40 meals.
C) 35 blankets and 45 meals.
D) 50 blankets and 80 meals.

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If a person chooses self-sufficiency,then she can only consume what she produces.

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Table 3-7 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate. Table 3-7 Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-7.Suppose Japan decides to increase its production of cars by 45.What is the opportunity cost of this decision? A)  9 airplanes B)  15 airplanes C)  135 airplanes D)  225 airplanes -Refer to Table 3-7.Suppose Japan decides to increase its production of cars by 45.What is the opportunity cost of this decision?


A) 9 airplanes
B) 15 airplanes
C) 135 airplanes
D) 225 airplanes

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Figure 3-4 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-4 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-4.If Perry and Jordan each spends all their time producing the good in which they have a comparative advantage and trade takes place at a price of 1 novel for 7 poems,then A)  Perry and Jordan will both gain from this trade. B)  Perry will gain from this trade,but Jordan will not. C)  Jordan will gain from this trade,but Perry will not. D)  neither Perry nor Jordan will gain from this trade. Figure 3-4 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-4.If Perry and Jordan each spends all their time producing the good in which they have a comparative advantage and trade takes place at a price of 1 novel for 7 poems,then A)  Perry and Jordan will both gain from this trade. B)  Perry will gain from this trade,but Jordan will not. C)  Jordan will gain from this trade,but Perry will not. D)  neither Perry nor Jordan will gain from this trade. -Refer to Figure 3-4.If Perry and Jordan each spends all their time producing the good in which they have a comparative advantage and trade takes place at a price of 1 novel for 7 poems,then


A) Perry and Jordan will both gain from this trade.
B) Perry will gain from this trade,but Jordan will not.
C) Jordan will gain from this trade,but Perry will not.
D) neither Perry nor Jordan will gain from this trade.

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Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-8.Belgium has a comparative advantage in the production of A)  waffles and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of pancakes. B)  pancakes and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of waffles. C)  both goods and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of neither good. D)  neither good and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of both goods. Figure 3-8 Belgium's Production Possibilities Frontier Latvia's Production Possibilities Frontier     -Refer to Figure 3-8.Belgium has a comparative advantage in the production of A)  waffles and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of pancakes. B)  pancakes and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of waffles. C)  both goods and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of neither good. D)  neither good and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of both goods. -Refer to Figure 3-8.Belgium has a comparative advantage in the production of


A) waffles and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of pancakes.
B) pancakes and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of waffles.
C) both goods and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Latvia has a comparative advantage in the production of both goods.

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Suppose Jim and Tom can both produce baseball bats.If Jim's opportunity cost of producing baseball bats is lower than Tom's opportunity cost of producing baseball bats,then


A) Tom must have an absolute advantage in the production of baseball bats.
B) Jim must have an absolute advantage in the production of baseball bats.
C) Tom has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats.
D) Jim has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats.

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Table 3-6 Assume that Hilda and Carlos can switch between producing quilts and producing dresses at a constant rate. Table 3-6 Assume that Hilda and Carlos can switch between producing quilts and producing dresses at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-6.The opportunity cost of 1 quilt for Hilda is A)  1/3 dress. B)  1/3 hour of labor. C)  3 dresses. D)  30 hours of labor. -Refer to Table 3-6.The opportunity cost of 1 quilt for Hilda is


A) 1/3 dress.
B) 1/3 hour of labor.
C) 3 dresses.
D) 30 hours of labor.

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Assume for the United States that the opportunity cost of each airplane is 100 cars.Then which of these pairs of points could be on the United States' production possibilities frontier?


A) (200 airplanes,5,000 cars) and (150 airplanes,4,000 cars)
B) (200 airplanes,10,000 cars) and (150 airplanes,20,000 cars)
C) (300 airplanes,15,000 cars) and (200 airplanes,25,000 cars)
D) (300 airplanes,25,000 cars) and (200 airplanes,40,000 cars)

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A country that currently does not trade with other countries could benefit by


A) restricting imports and promoting exports.
B) promoting imports and restricting exports.
C) restricting both imports and exports.
D) not restricting trade.

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