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Ello_kara Ello_kara
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6 years ago
What is a boycott? When do people usually participate in a boycott?

Question 2

If the standard deviation is 24, the z-value is 1.96, and the error is plus or minus 3, the needed sample size is APPROXIMATELY:
 a. 16.
 b. 2,213.
 c. 246.
 d. none of these choices.

Question 3

What are commercial policies?

Question 4

If the standard deviation is 13, the z-value is 1.96, and the error is plus or minus 2, the needed sample size is APPROXIMATELY:
 a. 13.
 b. 163.
 c. 650.
 d. none of these choices.

Question 5

What is the greatest flaw in the infant industry argument against free trade?

Question 6

If the sample mean is 2.17, the z-value for the 95 percent confidence interval is 1.96, and the standard error of the mean is 0.86, the 95 percent confidence interval is APPROXIMATELY:
 a. 0.21 to 4.13
 b. 1.31 to 3.03
 c. 0.48 to 3.86
 d. none of these choices.

Question 7

Explain how a country's industries can develop comparative advantages through strong internal competition.

Question 8

If the sample mean is 4.23, the z-value for the 95 percent confidence interval is 1.96, and the standard error of the mean is 1.34, the 95 percent confidence interval is APPROXIMATELY:
 a. 1.60 to 6.86
 b. 2.27 to 6.19
 c. 2.89 to 5.57
 d. none of these choices.
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

A boycott is a type of embargo. Participants in a boycott usually believe that the boycotted organization or country has done something morally wrong.

Answer to #2

c

Answer to #3

Commercial policies are the regulations and restrictions that countries use to control international trade.

Answer to #4

b

Answer to #5

The greatest flaw in this argument is that even developing industries are unlikely to become globally competitive if they are protected from all competition.

Answer to #6

c

Answer to #7

As domestic companies compete, only the strongest and best producers survive. As a result, higher-quality products are produced and exported.

Answer to #8

a
Ello_kara Author
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6 years ago
SO very smart
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