The North American Free Trade Agreement is an example of

A) a beggar-thy-neighbor trade policy.
B) a preferential trade arrangement.
C) a multinational quota system.
D) a general agreement on tariffs and trade.


B

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All of the following describe trends in the labor markets of the industrialized world EXCEPT:

A. growing wage inequality. B. substantial growth in real wages over the twentieth centaury C. low rates of unemployment in Western Europe. D. a slowdown in real wage growth since the 1970s.

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Based on the case study, "Exchange Rates, Auto Prices, and Currency Wars," explain why exchange rates are of critical importance to firms in the automobile industry, and how Japan has benefited from changes in the value of the Yen

What will be an ideal response?

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When a consumer's willingness to buy a good or service is influenced by the number of people who have purchased that good or service, this is called

A) a switching cost. B) an opportunity cost. C) a network effect. D) an advertising gimmick.

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The Supreme Court has defined the offense of monopolization to

A) be when only one firm exists in an industry. B) occur when asymmetric information exists. C) include the possession of monopoly power and the willful maintenance of that power. D) be unfair acts in the practice of commerce.

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