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InternationalMarketing,18e(Cateora)
Chapter2TheDynamicEnvironmentofInternationalTrade
1)TheMarshallPlanwasdevelopedbytheUnitedStatesasamethodtoassistEuropeinrebuildingafterWorldWarII.
2)TheGATTbecamepartoftheWorldTradeOrganizationin1995withtheratificationoftheUruguayRoundagreements.
3)TheUnitedStatesfaceddecreasingcompetitioninexportmarketsbeginningin1970withtheendingoftheVietnamWar.
4)Bytheyear1971,theUnitedStateswassellinglesstoothercountriesthanitboughtfromthem;thatis,theUnitedStateshadatradedeficit.
5)TheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)estimatesthattheeconomiesofthedevelopedworldwillexpandatmuchfasterrateswhencomparedtothedevelopingeconomies.
6)Anation'sbalance-of-paymentsstatementrecordsallfinancialtransactionsbetweenitsresidentsandthoseoftherestoftheworldduringagivenperiodoftime.
7)Inabalance-of-paymentsrecord,thecurrentaccountisarecordofdirectinvestment,portfolioinvestment,andshort-termcapitalmovementstoandfromcountries.
8)Whenreviewingabalance-of-paymentsstatement,youwouldcheckthereservesaccounttoviewexportsandimportsofgold.
9)Whenforeigncurrenciescanbetradedformoredollars,U.S.productsandcompaniesaremoreexpensivefortheforeigncustomerandexportsdecrease.
10)EstablishingatariffonfabricsimportedfromUruguaysothatU.S.manufacturerssellmorefabricsisanexampleofaprotectionistmeasure.
11)Ingeneral,economistsdonotrecognize"protectionofthehomemarket"asavalidargumentforprotectionistmeasures.
12)Quotas,boycotts,monetarybarriers,andmarketbarriersareexamplesoftariffbarriers.
13)Ingeneral,atariffwilldecreaseinflationarypressures.
14)Tariffsareoftenusedasreprisalsagainstprotectionistmovesoftradingpartners.
15)TheUnitedStateshasplacedalimitonthetonsofsugarthatcanbeimportedintothecountry.Thisisanexampleofatariff.
16)Animportlicenselimitsthequantitiesthatcanbeimportedonacase-by-casebasis.
17)Voluntaryexportrestraintsarecommonintheagriculturalindustrywhenanagreementismadebetweentheimportingandexportingcountriesforarestrictiononthevolumeofexports.
18)Anembargosetsalimitonthequantityofgoodsonecountrycanselltoanother.
19)Inthecontextofblockedcurrency,blockageisaccomplishedbyrefusingtoallowanimportertoexchangeitsnationalcurrencyforthecurrencyoftheseller.
20)Itismandatoryforimporterswhowanttobuyaforeigngoodfromaforeigncountrytoapplyforabusinesspermitinthatcountry.
21)Anexchangepermitissuedbyagovernmentcanstipulateanunfavorablerateofexchangedependingonthedesiresofthegovernment.
22)TheUnitedStatesandothercountriesrequiresomeproductstocontainapercentageof"localcontent"togainadmissiontotheirmarkets.
23)Antidumpinglawsencourageforeignproducerstoselltheirproductsatahighercostthanthecostofproductionandcreatemoreopportunitiesforfreetrade.
24)TheOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessActof1988focusesonassistingbusinessestobemorecompetitiveinworldmarkets,butdoesnotgetinvolvedintradepractices.
25)UndertheOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessAct,theU.S.presidenthastheauthoritytorestrictsalesofacountry'sproductsintheU.S.marketifthatcountryimposesunfairrestrictionsonU.S.products.
26)OneadvantageoftheOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessActisamoreflexibleprocesstoobtainexportlicenses.
27)TheGATTpanelswereformedtoresolvebilateraltradedisputesandhavebothadvisoryandenforcementpowers.
28)ThedecisionstakenbytheWorldTradeOrganizationinsolvingtradedisputesamongmembersarebindingones.
29)TheInternationalMonetaryFundwascreatedbeforeWorldWarIItohelpindividualstatesregaineconomicprofitability.
30)Asbothspecialdrawingrights(SDRs)andtheU.S.dollarhavelosttheirutilityasthebasicmediumoffinancialexchange,mostmonetarystatisticsrelatetogoldandsilverratherthandollars.
31)AfterWorldWarII,theUnitedStatesledeffortstoprovidefinancialandindustrialdevelopmentassistancetorebuildJapanandchanneledfundstofostereconomicgrowthintheunderdevelopedworld.Theseeffortswereprimarilyaimedat
A)haltingthegrowthofNaziGermany.
B)dampeningthespreadofcommunism.
C)dampeningthespreadofcapitalism.
D)buildingastrongerdefenseforce.
E)creatingaworldwidetradebloctocountertheOPECcountries'clout.
32)AfterWorldWarII,theUnitedStatessetouttoinfusetheidealofcapitalismthroughoutasmuchoftheworldaspossible.Asaresult,mostofthenoncommunisteconomiesintheworld
A)stagnated.
B)grewsignificantly.
C)failed.
D)quicklymatchedtheU.S.economy.
E)facedhighinflationrates.
33)WhatwasthemostapparentreciprocalimpactoftheforeigneconomicassistancegivenbytheUnitedStatesfollowingWorldWarII?
A)EuropeancountriesformedanalliancetocountertheOPECcountries'clout.
B)Outflowoflabortotherecipientcountriesincreaseddramatically.
C)AllrecipientcountriesappointedAmericanstomanagetheircentralbanks.
D)PurchasesofU.S.agriculturalproducts,manufacturedgoods,andservicesbytherecipientcountriesincreased.
E)Distributionofeconomicpowerandpotentialbecamemoreuneven.
34)WhatfactorwasprimarilyresponsiblefortheexcessinproductioncapacityintheUnitedStatesafterWorldWarII?
A)TheUnitedStatesgovernmentraisedthetariffsonmostimportsby60%.
B)ManyfirmsfromothernationsshiftedtheirproductionfacilitiestotheUnitedStates.
C)Domesticdemandwasatahistoriclowandresultedinexcesscapacity.
D)ThereturningmilitaryafterWorldWarIIincreasedthelaborsupplyintheUnitedStates.
E)TheimplementationoftheMarshallPlandampenedtheoverseasdemand.
35)HowdidGATTpreventtherepeatoftheeconomicdisasterthatoccurredafterWorldWarI?
A)Itprovidedshort-termloanstostrugglingnations.
B)Itpromoteddumpingpoliciestoallowstrongertiesbetweenmembernations.
C)Itfosteredisolationismfornationsthatweremarketleaders.
D)Itprovidedforathirdparty,theUnitedNations,tonegotiatepeacetreaties.
E)Itprovidedaforumformembercountriestonegotiateareductionoftariffsandotherbarrierstotrade.
36)WhydidtheSmoot-HawleyActplayaroleinsendingtheworld'seconomiesintotheGreatDepression?
A)Itencouragedthemajorityofworldeconomiestolowertariffstoimportedgoods.
B)ItraisedU.S.tariffsonthousandsofimportedgoodsbymorethan60percent.
C)Itcreatedanembargoonallagriculturalproducts.
D)ItdividedtheUnitedStatesintofactionsbasedonrace.
E)Itforcedindependentcountriestobandtogethertostayeconomicallyviable.
37)WhatwastheoutcomeforGATTaftertheratificationoftheUruguayRoundagreements?
A)GATTallowedtheUnitedStatestoincreaseitsimporttax.
B)GATTbecamepartoftheWorldTradeOrganization.
C)GATTdirectlyledtotheunevendistributionofeconomicpowerandpotential.
D)TheEuropeanUniondecidedtostayawayfromthetreaty.
E)Theoriginalpurposewassidelinedinfavorofpoliticalandmilitaryinterventionbetweenmemberstates.
38)Therapidgrowthofwar-torneconomiesandpreviouslyunderdevelopedcountries,coupledwithlarge-scaleeconomiccooperationandassistancethatfollowedWorldWarII,ledto
A)theriseofnewglobalmarketingopportunities.
B)thedecreaseindemandforAmericangoodsworldwide.
C)thedissolutionofGATT.
D)thespreadofcommunismbytheUnitedStates.
E)thesharpreductionintheproductioncapacityoftheUnitedStates.
39)WhichwerethetwomajorchallengesfacedbyU.S.multinationalcorporationsatthecloseofthe1960s?
A)thecreationoftheSovietUnionandthehighertariffsonimports
B)growingjingoisticnationalismandanegativepopulationgrowthrateinmajorinternationalmarkets
C)resistancetodirectinvestmentandincreasingcompetitioninexportmarkets
D)increasingChinesedominationinthemanufacturingsectorandthefallingdollaringlobalmarkets
E)thedecreaseddemandforU.S.goodsintheglobalmarketandthegrowinginfluenceofconsumerrightsadvocacyinthehomemarket
40)Post-WorldWarII,worldwideeconomicgrowthwasinstrongevidenceandcountriesthatwereonceclassifiedaslessdevelopedwerereclassifiedas
A)communistcountries.
B)freetradeeconomies.
C)tier-IIcountries.
D)developedcountries.
E)newlyindustrializedcountries.
41)Whichstatementpresentsthecorrectpictureoftheoutcomeofincreasedworldtradeafterthe1950s,contrarytoServan-Schreiber'sprediction?
A)ThirdWorldcountrieshavebeenexcludedfromthiseconomicgrowthleadingtostarkimbalancesinwealth.
B)TheEuropeanUnionhasbecomethecenterofworldtrade,takingthepositionawayfromtheUnitedStates.
C)TheUnitedStateshascontinuouslymaintainedthepositivebalanceoftradeitattainedduringthe1950s.
D)Economicpowerandpotentialhasbecomemoreevenlydistributedamongthecountriesoftheworld.
E)SDRsandgoldhavelosttheirutilityasthebasicmediumoffinancialexchangeandmostmonetarystatisticshavestartedrelatingtotheU.S.dollar.
42)WhatisthemajorreasonbehindthefailureofAmericanMNCstocompletelydominatetheEuropeanmarketsaspredictedbyServan-Schreiber?
A)TheresurgenceofcompetitionforU.S.businessesfromallovertheworld
B)TheeliminationofimporttaxesintheEuropeancountries
C)TherestructuringofU.Sindustries
D)Thedecadenceofcommunism
E)Thedissolutionofcolonialpowers
43)WhatstrategywasemployedbytheUnitedStatestoregainitslostmarketshareforcapitalgoodsbythelate1990s?
A)fundingthecompetitivedevelopingnations
B)restructuringitsindustriestobemore"leanandmean"
C)decreasingitsexportsandincreasingitsimports
D)raisingaverageU.S.tariffsonmorethan20,000importedgoodsby60percent
E)provokingincreasedprotectionismfromothercountries
44)FollowingWorldWarII,itisnotedthattheWestcreatedthetradepatterns.Thiswasespeciallytrueinwhichoneofthefollowing?
A)NorthAmerica
B)Europe
C)SouthAmerica
D)Asia
E)CentralAmerica
45)Inthelastfewyears,mostofthecountriesoftheworldsawadramaticslowdowninthegrowthoftheireconomieswiththeexceptionof
A)theUnitedStates.
B)Spain.
C)China.
D)Greece.
E)France.
46)TheWorldBankestimatesthatfivecountrieswhoseshareofworldtradeisbarelyone-thirdthatoftheEuropeanUnionwill,by2020,havea50percenthighersharethanthatoftheEuropeanUnion.Whichofthesecountriesisincludedonthislist?
A)Canada
B)Nigeria
C)Netherlands
D)Indonesia
E)Zimbabwe
47)Thesystemofaccountsthatrecordsanation'sinternationalfinancialtransactionsismostaccuratelycalledits
A)supplychainmanagementsystem.
B)grossdomesticproductsystem.
C)netdomesticproductpayments.
D)balanceofpayments.
E)netnationalproductsystems.
48)Whatisusedtoensurethatbalance-of-paymentsrecordsarealwaysinbalance?
A)sumofsquaresrecordingsystem
B)bankreconciliationsystem
C)double-entrybookkeepingsystem
D)archivalrecordssystem
E)multifactorrecordingsystem
49)Abalance-of-paymentsstatementforacountryreveals
A)howrichorpooracountryisfinancially.
B)arecordofthecountry'sfinancialcondition.
C)acomparisonofonecountry'sfinancestoanothercountry'sdebt.
D)abalancedbudgetforthecountry.
E)thespendingpoweravailabletothecountryforspecificgoods.
50)Whatisadefiningcharacteristicofabalance-of-paymentsstatement?
A)Itisarecordofthedomestictransactionsbetweenthegovernmentofacountryandtheprivatecompaniesinthatcountry.
B)Itrecordsallfinancialtransactionsbetweentheresidentsofacountryandthoseoftherestoftheworld.
C)ItrecordsthetradepoliciesofthemembernationsoftheWTO.
D)Itisanannualrecordoftheprofitableforeigntransactionsmadebyaparticularcountry.
E)Itisafinancialstatementinwhichthecreditsmustexceedthedebits.
51)WhichofthefollowingfallsontheplussideoftheU.S.balanceofpayments?
A)paymentstotheUnitedStatesforinsurance
B)thecostsofgoodsimported
C)spendingbyAmericantouristsoverseas
D)newoverseasinvestments
E)thecostofforeignmilitary
52)WhichofthefollowingfallsontheminussideoftheU.S.balanceofpayments?
A)paymentstotheUnitedStatesforinsurance
B)paymentsofdividendsandinterestoninvestmentsabroad
C)returnoncapitalinvestedabroad
D)newforeigninvestmentsintheUnitedStates
E)spendingbyAmericantouristsoverseas
53)Whatoccursinthebalanceofpaymentsaccountwheninternationalpaymentsaregreaterthanreceipts?
A)atariff
B)inflation
C)recession
D)acredit
E)adeficit
54)The________accountofthebalance-of-paymentsstatementisusedtorecordallmerchandiseexports,imports,andservicesplusunilateraltransfersoffunds.
A)current
B)capital
C)credit
D)receivables
E)reserves
55)Whichaccountinthebalance-of-paymentsstatementisarecordofdirectinvestment,portfolioinvestment,andshort-termmovementofcashandtechnologytoandfromcountries?
A)currentaccount
B)capitalaccount
C)creditaccount
D)receivablesaccount
E)reservesaccount
56)The________ofthebalance-of-paymentsstatementisusedtorecordincreasesordecreasesinforeignexchangeandincreasesordecreasesinliabilitiestoforeigncentralbanks.
A)currentaccount
B)capitalaccount
C)creditaccount
D)receivablesaccount
E)reservesaccount
57)Whatargumentregardingtheneedforprotectionismisrecognizedbyeconomistsasvalid?
A)needtokeepmoneyathome
B)encouragementofcapitalaccumulation
C)industrializationofalow-wagenation
D)conservationofnaturalresources
E)maintenanceofemploymentandreductionofunemployment
58)Rishi,aprotectionist,hasseenseveralsmallbusinessesgobankruptbecausetheywereunabletocompetewiththecheaperpricesofgoodsprovidedbyforeigncompanies.Thecell-phonemanufacturingindustryhasjuststartedintheUnitedKingdom,andRishi'scompanyisoneofthefirsttotryitshandatcell-phonemanufacturing.WhatargumentismostlikelytobeusedbyRishitopersuadehisgovernmenttorestricttheimportofforeigncellphonesfromforeigncompanies?
A)protectionofaninfantindustry
B)theneedtokeepmoneyathome
C)conservationofnaturalresources
D)nationaldefense
E)maintenanceofstandardofliving
59)Whatisatariff?
A)Itisataxleviedbyagovernmentongoodsbeingexportedoutofthecountry.
B)Itisataxpaidbyindividualstatestothefederalgovernmentforgoodstransferredacrossstatelines.
C)Itisataximposedbyagovernmentongoodsthatareimportedintothecountry.
D)Itisalimitontheamountofgoodsthatcanbeimportedintothecountry.
E)Itisalimitontheamountofgoodsthatcanbeexportedoutofthecountry.
60)Ingeneral,tariffsweaken
A)inflationarypressures.
B)specialinterests'privileges.
C)balance-of-paymentspositions.
D)governmentcontrolineconomicmatters.
E)thenumberofreciprocaltariffsbyothercountries.
61)Whichstatementistrueoftariffs?
A)Theystrengthenbalance-of-paymentspositions.
B)Theystrengthensupply-and-demandpatterns.
C)Theyincreasespecialinterests'privileges.
D)Theystrengtheninternationalrelations.
E)Theypromotecompetition.
62)Thetariffoncertaingoodsisbasedonthepercentageofthedeterminedvalueoftheitembeingimported.Whattypeoftariffisthis?
A)compoundduty
B)quotaduty
C)specificduty
D)reciprocalduty
E)advaloremduty
63)Aspecificunitordollarlimitappliedtoaparticulartypeofgoodiscalleda(n)
A)tradelicense.
B)quota.
C)advaloremduty.
D)predatoryprice.
E)exchangerate.
64)AboycottonimportingproducefromMexicowouldbeanexampleofa
A)compoundduty.
B)revenuetariff.
C)nontariffbarrier.
D)specificduty.
E)quotaembargo.
65)Ifacountryrefusestosellsomeproductstoanothercountry,itisutilizingwhichbarriertotrade?
A)importcreditdiscriminations
B)exportsubsidies
C)voluntaryexportrestraints
D)embargoes
E)packaging,labeling,ormarkingstandards
66)Ifacountrydecidedtorefusetoallowanimportertoexchangeitsnationalcurrencyforthesellers'currency,itwouldbeanexampleofa(n)________currency.
A)blocked
B)spot
C)embargo
D)taxed
E)quota
67)Exportingcountriesprimarilyagreetovoluntaryexportrestraints(VERs)to
A)minimizeexposureintheimportingcountry.
B)reducemarketcompetitiveness.
C)avoidstifferquotasbeingsetbytheimportingcountry.
D)takeoverlocalindustriesoftheimportingcountry.
E)avoidcriminalprosecution.
68)Avoluntaryexportrestraintisanagreementsignedwillinglybetweentheimportingcountryandtheexportingcountryforarestrictiononthe
A)overalltax.
B)numberofbusinesseseligibleforimports.
C)volumeofexports.
D)government'sportionofthepaidtariff.
E)balance-of-paymentsstatements.
69)Voluntaryexportrestraintsarecommonlyusedinwhatindustry?
A)finance
B)furniture
C)agriculture
D)media
E)education
70)ThemarketingmanagerforGloriousProductswantstoexportthecompany'slineoffashionbootstoanEUcountry.However,shediscoversthatthereisacompleterestrictionontheimportofanyformofleatherintothatcountry.Thisisanexampleof
A)anorderlymarketagreement.
B)aquota.
C)amonetarybarrier.
D)avoluntaryexportrestraint.
E)aboycott.
71)Onecountryrefusestosellgoodstoitsneighboringcountrybasedonthebeliefthattheneighboringcountryharborsradicalsandterrorists.Inthiscase,therefusalisreferredtoasa(n)
A)antidumpingpenalty.
B)embargo.
C)monetarybarrier.
D)orderlymarketagreement.
E)voluntaryexportrestraint.
72)Inthecontextofmonetarybarriers,blockageisideallyaccomplishedwhen
A)acountryrefusestoallowanimportertoexchangeitsnationalcurrencyforthecountry'scurrency.
B)twocountriesenterintoavoluntaryagreementtodeterminethevalueoftheircurrencies.
C)acountryappliesaspecificunitordollarlimittoaparticulartypeofgood.
D)moneydealerslimittherateatwhichforeigncurrenciesareexchanged.
E)thegovernmentofacountryimposesamandatorytaxongoodsenteringatitsborders.
73)Inordertoeffectivelysecureforeignexchange,whatismostlikelytobeusedbycountriesexperiencingsevereshortagesofforeignexchange?
A)privatization
B)governmentapproval
C)spotpricing
D)voluntaryexportrestriction
E)monopoly
74)Whattradepolicytoolmakesitmandatoryforitsimporterswhowanttobuyaforeigngoodtoapplyforanexchangepermit?
A)tariff
B)importquota
C)blockedcurrency
D)governmentapproval
E)exportlevy
75)Anexchangepermitcanstipulatethe
A)quantityofgoodsthatcanbeexchangedforaparticularsumofforeigncurrency.
B)numberofpartiesthatcanbeinvolvedinanexchangetransaction.
C)amounttobeexchangedthatmustbedepositedinalocalbankforasetperiod.
D)qualitystandardsofthegoodsinvolvedinanexchange.
E)numberoftimesonepartycanavailexchangepermits.
76)ActiveBicycleCompanyhasjustreceivednoticethatashipmentof300bicycleshasbeenrejectedbythecustomsadministrationoftherecipientcountrybecausethebikesdidnotincludeametalplatesurroundingthechain.Whatcategoryofnontariffbarriersprimarilyusessuchqualityissuesasatradebarrier?
A)quotas
B)licenses
C)embargoes
D)boycotts
E)standards
77)TheUnitedStatesandothercountriesrequiresomeproducts(automobilesinparticular)tocontainapercentageof"localcontent"togainadmissiontotheirmarkets.Thisisanexampleofthestringentusageof________torestricttrade.
A)exchangepermits
B)embargoes
C)blockedcurrencies
D)standards
E)antidumpingpenalties
78)________pricingisthepracticewherebyaforeignproducerintentionallysellsitsproductsintheUnitedStatesforlessthanthecostofproductiontounderminethecompetitionandtakecontrolofthemarket.
A)Basingpoint
B)Spot
C)Defensive
D)Counterpoint
E)Predatory
79)________is/areanontariffbarrierthatwasspecificallydesignedtopreventforeignproducersfromusingpredatorypricingtotakecontrolofU.S.markets.
A)Quotas
B)Embargoes
C)Blockedcurrency
D)Antidumpinglaws
E)Exchangepermits
80)WhichtradingpartneroftheUnitedStatesbecameitsnumberone"tradeproblem"atthebeginningofthe21stcentury?
A)UnitedKingdom
B)Japan
C)Germany
D)Canada
E)China
81)Whatlegislativedecisionwasdesignedtoprimarilydealwithtradedeficits,protectionism,andtheoverallfairnessofU.S.tradingpartners?
A)theNeutralityPactof1941
B)theOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessActof1988
C)theLeagueofNationsActof1920
D)theHawley-SmootTariffActof1930
E)theInternationalMonetaryFundandBankActof1945
82)WhatwastheimpetusfortheOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessAct?
A)MarketsintheU.S.wereopentomostoftheworldbutmarketsinEuropeandmanyAsiancountrieswererelativelyclosed.
B)TheU.S.marketwasrelativelyclosedtotherestoftheworld.
C)MarketsintheU.S.werebeingdrivenbyforeigndemand.
D)ThetradevolumeintheU.S.wasdeclining.
E)MarketsintheU.S.weretradingwithpartnersbasedonhowtheyhopedtheywouldrespondratherthanhowtheyactuallyoperated.
83)TheForeignCorruptPracticesAct(FCPA)wasspecificallyaddressedinthe________sectionoftheOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessAct.
A)marketaccess
B)exportexpansion
C)importrelief
D)foreignexchangeregulation
E)tradedeficit
84)WhichsectionoftheOmnibusTradeandCompetitivenessActrecognizesthatforeignpenetrationofU.S.marketscancauseseriouscompetitivepressure,lossofmarketshare,andpossiblyseverefinancialharm?
A)themarketaccesssection
B)theexportexpansionsection
C)theimportreliefsection
D)theforeignexchangeregulationsection
E)thetradedeficitsection
85)Whatisoneofthefourongoingactivitiesthatsupportthegrowthofinternationaltrade?
A)WarsawPact
B)KyotoProtocol
C)InternationalMonetaryFund
D)WorldSummitonSustainableDevelopment
E)TreatyofWaitangi
86)WhichstatementsaccuratelydescribestheGeneralAgreementonTariffsandTrade(GATT)?
A)TheUnitedStates,theUnitedKingdom,andGermanyweretheonlysignatoriesoftheoriginalGATT.
B)Theoriginalagreementprovidedaprocesstoincreasethetariffsontradegoods.
C)GATTmembernationsseektoresolvetheirtradedisputesunilaterally.
D)TheGATTpanelshaveenforcementpowersapartfromadvisorypowers.
E)Itcreatedanagencytoserveaswatchdogoverworldtrade.
87)WhatdoesGATTuseastheprimarymethodtosolveglobaltradeproblems?
A)GATTworkswithgovernmentagenciesoftrademembers.
B)GATTusescoercion.
C)GATTusesconsultation.
D)GATTimplementsthelegislativeagendaoftrademembers.
E)GATTcreatesbindingagreementsbetweenmembernations.
88)WhatagreementmakesitpossibletochallengetherestrictionsinIndonesiathatprohibitforeignfirmsfromopeningtheirownwholesaleorretaildistributionchannels?
A)Trade-RelatedAspectsofIntellectualPropertyRights(TRIPs)
B)Trade-RelatedInvestmentMeasures(TRIMs)
C)GeneralAgreementonTradeinServices(GATS)
D)MarrakeshAgreement
E)StockholmAgreement
89)TheUruguayRoundresultedinwhichinstitutionbecomingthesuccessortotheGATT?
A)InternationalMonetaryFund
B)WorldBank
C)EuropeanServicesForum
D)WorldTradeOrganization
E)AssociationofSoutheastAsianNations
90)HowareWTOdecisionsenforced?
A)AllWTOdecisionsareenforceableunderlaw.
B)MembernationspayadutytojoinWTOandthiscreatesnaturalcompliance.
C)TheWorldCourtreviewsandenforcesallWTOdecisions.
D)InternationalpressuretocomplywithWTOdecisionsisexpectedtoforcecompliance.
E)DecisionsmustpassthroughbothhousesofCongresstobeenforced.
91)__________arebecomingapopularwaytocircumventWTOguidelinesandimposenewduties.
A)Antidumpingduties
B)Basicexciseduties
C)Specialexciseduties
D)Productiontaxes
E)Manufacturingtaxes
92)SeveralnationsthathavebecomefrustratedwiththeslowprogressofthemostrecentroundofWTOtradenegotiationsare
A)negotiatingbilateraltradeagreements.
B)formingarivalorganization.
C)refusingtoacceptalltherulesandregulationsimposedbytheWTO.
D)usinglegalmeanstosuetheWTO.
E)optingoutofmembershipintheWTO.
93)_________andtheWorldBankGrouparetwoglobalinstitutionscreatedprimarilytoassistnationsinbecomingandremainingeconomicallyviable.
A)AmnestyInternational
B)TheWorldCourt
C)TheInternationalMonetaryFund
D)TheInternationalRedCross
E)TheInternationalFederationofBlueCross
94)WhatmarketbarriersledtothecreationoftheInternationalMonetaryFund?
A)tradeembargoes
B)inflationandrecessioninEurope
C)newtaxingbodiesgoverningtrade
D)inadequatemonetaryreservesandunstablecurrencies
E)exportquotasandhighertariffs
95)DevelopedbytheInternationalMonetaryFundtocopewithuniversallyfloatingexchangerates,________representanaveragebaseofvaluederivedfromthevalueofagroupofmajorcurrencies.
A)exchangepermits
B)specialdrawingrights
C)floatingcurrencies
D)goldrates
E)dollarparities
96)Thespecialdrawingrights(SDRs)developedbytheIMFcanbethoughtofas
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