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1、-国际贸易理论与政策课堂测试13章ADACDDCDACBCAADBAABACBACBBAABBCCCCBAEBACDBDBACCDDAABBBEDEABDEE第一次课堂测试(ch01-ch03)1) Historians of economic thought often describe _ written by _ and published in _ as the first real exposition of an economic model. A) Of the Balance of Trade, David Hume, 1776 B) Wealth of Nations, Da
2、vid Hume, 1758 C) Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith, 1758 D) Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith, 1776 E) Of the Balance of Trade, David Hume, 1758 2) The United States is less dependent on trade than most other countries because A) the United States is a relatively large country. B) the United States is a Su
3、perpower. C) the military power of the United States makes it less dependent on anything. D) the United States invests in many other countries. E) many countries invest in the United States. 3) Which of the following is not a major concern of international economic theory? A) protectionism B) the ba
4、lance of payments C) exchange rate determination D) Bilateral trade relations with China E) None of the above4) Who sells what to whom A) has been a major preoccupation of international economics. B) is not a valid concern of international economics. C) is not considered important for government for
5、eign trade policy since such decisions are made in the private competitive market. D) is determined by political rather than economic factors. E) None of the above5) International economics can be divided into two broad sub-fields A) macro and micro. B) developed and less developed. C) monetary and
6、barter. D) international trade and international money. E) static and dynamic.6) The gravity model offers a logical explanation for the fact that A) trade between Asia and the U.S. has grown faster than NAFTA trade. B) trade in services has grown faster than trade in goods. C) trade in manufactures
7、has grown faster than in agricultural products. D)Intra-European Union trade exceeds International Trade of the European Union. E) None of the above.7) Why does the gravity model work? A) Large economies became large because they were engaged in international trade. B) Large economies have relativel
8、y large incomes, and hence spend more on government promotion of trade and investment. C) Large economies have relatively larger areas which raises the probability that a productive activity will take place within the borders of that country. D) Large economies tend to have large incomes and tend to
9、 spend more on imports. E) None of the above.8) Since World War II, the relative importance of raw materials, including oil, in total world trade A) remained constant. B) increased. C) decreased. D) fluctuated widely with no clear trend E) both A and D above. 9) In the current Post-Industrial econom
10、y, international trade in services (including banking and financial services) A) dominates world trade. B) does not exist. C) is relatively small. D) is relatively stagnant. E) None of the above. 10) In the pre-World War I period, the United Kingdom exported primarily A) manufactured goods. B) servi
11、ces. C) primary products including agricultural. D) technology intensive products. E) None of the above. 11) In the pre-World War I period, the United Kingdom imported primarily A) manufactured goods. B) services. C) primary products including agricultural. D) technology intensive products. E) None
12、of the above. 12) In the present, most of the exports from China are in A) manufactured goods. B) services. C) primary products including agricultural. D) technology intensive products. E) None of the above. 13) Which of the following does not explain the extent of trade between Ireland and the U.S.
13、? A) Historical ties B) Cultural Linguistic ties C) Gravity model D) Multinational Corporations E) None of the above.14) Trade between two countries can benefit both countries if A) each country exports that good in which it has a comparative advantage. B) each country enjoys superior terms of trade
14、. 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.-第 21 页E 15)Trade between two countries can benefit both countries if A) each country exports that good in which it has a comparative advantage. B) ea
15、ch country 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. 16) In order to know whether a country has a comparative advantage in the production of one particular produ
16、ct we need information on at least _ unit labor requirements A) one B) two C) three D) four E) five 17) A country engaging in trade according to the principles of comparative advantage gains from trade because it A) is producing exports indirectly more efficiently than it could alternatively. B) is
17、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. 18) Given the information in the table above, if it is ascertained that Foreign uses prison-sla
18、ve 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. 19) Given the information in the table above, if the Home economy suffered a meltdown, and the Unit Labor Requirements doubled t
19、o 30 for cloth and 60 for widgets 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. 20) The earliest statement of the principle of comparative advantage is associated with A) David Hume. B) David Ricardo. C) Ada
20、m Smith. D) Eli Heckscher. E) Bertil Ohlin. 21) The 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 part
21、ners than goods traded. D) All of the above. E) None of the above. 22) 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 b
22、oth if each 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. 23) Given the information in the table above A) neither country has a comparative advantage. B) Home has a comparative advantage in cloth.
23、 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. 24) 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 a
24、nd import nothing. D) export and import nothing. E) All of the above. 25) Given the information 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) Foreign has a comparative advantage in
25、widgets. E) Home has a comparative advantage in both products. 26) 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 w
26、idgets. C) export both and import nothing. D) export and import nothing. E) All of the above. 27) 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
27、 the above. 28) 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 the good in which it en
28、joys 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. 29) Given the information in the table above, if the world equilibrium price of widgets were 40 cloths, then A) both countries cou
29、ld 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 in which it enjoys comparative advantage. E) both countries will
30、want to specialize in cloth. 30) 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 both products and consumer welfare in both countries. C) total production of both products but not consumer
31、 welfare in both countries. D) consumer welfare in both countries but not total production of both products. E) None of the above. 31) As a result of trade, specialization in the Ricardian model tends to be A) complete with constant costs and with increasing costs. B) complete with constant costs an
32、d incomplete with increasing costs. C) incomplete with constant costs and complete with increasing costs. D) incomplete with constant costs and incomplete with increasing costs. E) None of the above. 32) As a result of trade between two countries which are of completely different economic sizes, spe
33、cialization in the Ricardian 2X2 model tends to be A) incomplete in both countries B) complete in both countries 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. 33) A nation engaging in tr
34、ade according to the Ricardian model will find its consumption bundle A) inside its production possibilities frontier. B) on its production possibilities frontier. C) outside its production possibilities frontier. D) inside its trade-partners production possibilities frontier. E) on its trade-partne
35、rs production possibilities frontier. 34) In the Ricardian model, if a countrys 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 possibil
36、ities curves D) may result in a country producing some of the product of its comparative disadvantage E) None of the above. 35) If a very small country trades with a very large country according to the Ricardian model, then A) the small country will suffer a decrease in economic welfare. B) the larg
37、e 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. 36) If the world terms of trade for a country are somewhere between the domestic cost ratio of H and that of F, then A)
38、 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 gain. E) None of the above. 37) If the world terms of trade equal those of countr
39、y 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 gain. E) None of the above. 38) If the world terms of trade equal tho
40、se 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) 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. 39) According to Ricardo, a c
41、ountry will have a comparative advantage in the product in which its A) labor productivity 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. 40) Assume that labor is the only factor of product
42、ion and that wages in the United States equal $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 Japans 15 units per hour. B) U.S. productivity equaled 30 units per
43、hour whereas Japans was 20. C) U.S. labor productivity equaled 20 and Japans 30. D) U.S. labor productivity equaled 15 and Japans 25 units per hour. E) None of the above. 41) If two countries engage in Free Trade following the principles of comparative advantage, then A) neither relative prices nor
44、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 prices will become equal in both countries. E) None of the above. 42) 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 affected since this is a financial variable. B) t