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Title: ________ would likely oppose policies that allowed foreign workers to immigrate more freely.
Post by: MrMiau on Feb 24, 2018
________ would likely oppose policies that allowed foreign workers to immigrate more freely.
 
  A) Domestic labor
  B) Domestic capital
  C) Both domestic labor and capital
  D) Neither domestic labor nor capital



Question 2 - Which of the following treaties/agreements would be associated with creating a free trade area for the European Union?
 
  A) Treaty of Rome
  B) Single Europe Treaty
  C) Delors Agreement
  D) Treaty on European Union
  E) Schengen Agreement



Question 3 - Based on Table 4.1, according to the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem, the income distribution effects of free trade in the United States are likely to favor
 
  A) capital.
  B) labor.
  C) either capital or labor, depending on U.S. productivity.
  D) neither capital nor labor.
  E) Not enough information to tell.



Question 4 - Suppose that the Japanese yen appreciates significantly at some point, thus making Japanese imports more expensive. Japanese exporters may lower their profit margins to reduce the effect of the yen appreciation on U.S.
 
  importers, producing a phenomenon known as A) the J-curve.
  B) the absorption effect.
  C) pricing to market.
  D) international reserves compliance.



Question 5 - The current account balance of the United States began to deteriorate in
 
  A) the late 1960s.
  B) the early 1970s.
  C) the early 1980s.
  D) the late 1980s.
  E) the early 1990s.


Title: ________ would likely oppose policies that allowed foreign workers to immigrate more freely.
Post by: evyan on Feb 24, 2018
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Title: ________ would likely oppose policies that allowed foreign workers to immigrate more freely.
Post by: MrMiau on Feb 24, 2018
I can't even begin to explain how much your help meant to me.


Title: ________ would likely oppose policies that allowed foreign workers to immigrate more freely.
Post by: evyan on Feb 24, 2018
Happy to hear that, good luck with the rest of them