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International Economics, 7e (Gerber)
Chapter 5 Beyond Comparative Advantage
5.1 Introduction: More Reasons to Trade
1) Comparative advantage has mixed results when it comes to predicting a country's trade
patterns. Which of the following is FALSE?
A) There are many potential products an economy might export that use the same comparative
advantage.
B) A large share of international trade is not based on comparative advantage.
C) Comparative advantage has proven completely incapable of predicting trade.
D) Comparative advantage is a dynamic concept, which means that the spread of technology,
improvement in skills, and learning-by-doing may alter a country's comparative advantage over
time.
Answer: C
Topic: Introduction: More Reasons to Trade
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge
2) Comparative advantage cannot account for a significant portion of world trade.
Answer: TRUE
Topic: Introduction: More Reasons to Trade
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge
5.2 Intraindustry Trade
1) Intraindustry trade refers to
A) international trade in products made within the same industry.
B) international trade in products made across different industries.
C) trade that occurs as a result of comparative advantage.
D) the exchange of dissimilar items.
Answer: A
Topic: Intraindustry Trade
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge

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2) Interindustry trade refers to
A) international trade in products made within the same industry.
B) domestic trade in products made within the same industry.
C) international trade in products made across different industries.
D) the exchange of similar items that are differentiated.
Answer: C
Topic: Intraindustry Trade
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge
3) Intraindustry trade is characterized by what two features of the industry and market?
A) Diseconomies of scale and homogeneous products
B) Non-tariff barriers and large-scale foreign investment
C) Quota auctions and low effective rates of protection
D) Economies of scale and differentiated products
Answer: D
Topic: Intraindustry Trade
Difficulty: Moderate
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge
4) Intraindustry trade relies on
A) economies of scale.
B) the product cycle.
C) differences in factor endowments.
D) monopoly pricing.
Answer: A
Topic: Intraindustry Trade
Difficulty: Easy
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge
5) One reason that a large share of the trade between high-income industrial economies is
intraindustry trade is because
A) it is more advantageous than interindustry trade.
B) high-income industrial economies produce in the first stage of the product cycle.
C) high-income industrial economies have dissimilar resource endowments in absolute terms.
D) it allows firms to take advantage of internal economies of scale.
Answer: D
Topic: Intraindustry Trade
Difficulty: Moderate
Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade.
AACSB: Application of knowledge

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International Economics, 7e (Gerber) Chapter 5 Beyond Comparative Advantage 5.1 Introduction: More Reasons to Trade 1) Comparative advantage has mixed results when it comes to predicting a country's trade patterns. Which of the following is FALSE? A) There are many potential products an economy might export that use the same comparative advantage. B) A large share of international trade is not based on comparative advantage. C) Comparative advantage has proven completely incapable of predicting trade. D) Comparative advantage is a dynamic concept, which means that the spread of technology, improvement in skills, and learning-by-doing may alter a country's comparative advantage over time. Answer: C Topic: Introduction: More Reasons to Trade Difficulty: Easy Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade. AACSB: Application of knowledge 2) Comparative advantage cannot account for a significant portion of world trade. Answer: TRUE Topic: Introduction: More Reasons to Trade Difficulty: Easy Objective: LO 5.1 Give examples of interindustry and intraindustry trade. AACSB: Application of knowledge 5.2 Intraindustry Trade 1) Intraindustry trade refers to A) international trade in products made within the same industry. B) international trade in products made across different industries. C) trade that occurs as a result of comparative advantage. D) the exchange of dissimilar items. Answer: A Topic: Intraindustry Trade Difficulty: Easy Objective: LO 5.1 Give e ...
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