A. One-half ton of steel
B. One ton of steel
C. Two tons of steel
D. Two and one-half tons of steel
Related Mcqs:
- With international trade, what would be the maximum number of DVDs that Japan would be willing to export to South Korea in exchange for each ton of steel ?
A. One DVD
B. Two DVDs
C. Three DVDs
D. Four DVDs - Suppose there are three identical vases available to be purchased. Buyer 1 is willing to pay Rs30 for one, buyer 2 is willing to pay Rs25 for one, and buyer 3 is willing to pay Rs20 for one. If the price is Rs25, how many vases will be sold and what is the value of consumer surplus in this market ?
A. Three vases will be sold, and consumer surplus is Rs80
B. One vase will be sold, and consumer surplus is Rs5.
C. One vase will be sold, and consumer surplus is Rs30.
D. Three vases will be sold, and consumer surplus is Rs0.
E. Two vases will be sold, and consumer surplus is Rs5. - The opportunity cost of one DVD in South Korea is ?
A. One-half ton of steel
B. One ton of steel
C. One and one-half tons of steel
D. Two tons of steel - If I purchase a stereo from South Korea, I obtain the stereo and South Korea obtains the dollars But if I purchase a stereo produced in the Pakistan I obtain the stereo and the rupees remain in Pakistan, This line of reasoning is ?
A. valid for stereos, but nor for most products imported by Pakistan
B. valid for most products imported by Pakistan but not for stereos
C. deceiving since Koreans eventually spend the dollars on Pakistani goods
D. deceiving since the dollars spent on a stereo built in the Pakistan eventually wind up overseas - In the presences of purchasing power parity, if one-dollar exchanges for 2 British pounds and if a DVD player costs $400 in the United States then in Britain the DVD player should cost ?
A. 200 pounds
B. 400 pounds
C. 600 pounds
D. 800 pounds - Micheal Roemer’s three-sector model shows that growth in the booming export sector I- reduces the price of foreign exchange II- retards other sectors’ growth by reducing incentives to export other commodities III- reduces incentives to replace domestic goods for imports IV- raises factor and input prices for non-booming sectors ?
A. I and III only
B. II and III only
C. I, II and III only
D. I, II , III only IV - In the Px = export price index, Pm = import price index, Qx = export quantity index,and Qm = import quantity index. Developing countries tend to maintain that their commodity term of trade have declined over the long run suggesting that _________ has declined?
A. Px/Pm
B. Pm/Px
C. (Pm/Px)Qm
D. (Px/Pm)Qx - The opportunity cost of one DVD in Japan is ?
A. One ton of steel
B. Two tons of steel
C. Three tons of steel
D. Four tons of steel - To maintain its economic position, Japan has often limited the number of cars or the quantity of farm products that the United States can sell in Japan Japan has imposed these limits to develop ?
A. an equality of trade position
B. a favorable balance of trade
C. a more open market
D. a belief system - Suppose that the world price of tin is above the target (ceiling) price that is defined by an international commodity agreement. To move the world price toward the target price, a buffer stock agreement would require its buffer stock manager to ____ tin and an export quota agreement would require that member countries _________ their export of tin?
A. purchase; decrease
B. purchase; increase
C. sell; increase
D. sell; decrease