Chapter 9 - Application: International Trade

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Free trade
________ in textiles could cause the price of textiles to fall, which would reduce the quantity of the textiles produced in Isoland.
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International trade
________ allows productive firms to expand their markets.
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Trade
________ allows production to be allocated and raises the living standard, whether it be at home or abroad.
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small fire economy assumption
The ________ says that one country has little effect on the world's markets.
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Unilateral approaches
________ include removing trade restrictions on their own.
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Economies of scale
________ are when some goods can be produced at lower costs only if they can be produced in large quantities.
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Tariff
________: a tax on goods produced abroad and sold domestically.
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infant industry
Economics are typically skeptical about the ________ argument.
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Domestic producers consumers of a good
________ are better off, unlike domestic producers, who 're worse off.
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Domestic prices
________ often rise when trading, in order to reach the world price.
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Tariffs
________ reduce the rate of consumption because of increased prices.
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