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What does Mercantilism advocate for in trade policy?

Government involvement to promote exports and limit imports

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What is the primary goal of a country according to Mercantilism?

To maintain a trade surplus by exporting more than importing

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What is considered a key component of national wealth in Mercantilism?

Gold and silver

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According to Mercantilism, how is trade viewed?

As a zero-sum game

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What is Absolute Advantage in trade?

A country's ability to produce a product more efficiently than any other country

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Who proposed the concept of Absolute Advantage?

Adam Smith in 1776

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What does the theory of Comparative Advantage suggest?

Countries should specialize in goods they produce most efficiently and trade for others

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What was Ricardo’s contribution to trade theory in 1817?

The concept of Comparative Advantage

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What is the Heckscher-Ohlin theory centered on?

Factor endowments and how they affect trade

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What did Leontief's Paradox illustrate about U.S. exports?

U.S. exports were less capital intensive than US imports despite being capital abundant

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Who proposed the International Product Life Cycle theory?

Ray Vernon in the mid-1960s

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What is a key outcome of the New Trade Theory?

Trade can increase the variety of goods and decrease average costs

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What are First-mover advantages in trade?

Economic and strategic advantages that accrue to early entrants into an industry

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What does Michael Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage explain?

A nation's dominance in production and export of certain products is due to country factors.

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How did Michael Porter’s Diamond model of national competitive advantage reflect a nation’s resources?

It reflects differences in national factor endowments, like land, labor, and capital

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What is the initial theory that explains why unrestricted free trade is beneficial?

Heckscher-Ohlin

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The theory of __ was the first to explain why unrestricted free trade benefits a country.

Absolute advantage