CH 7 Practice Problems
CH 7 Practice Problems
CH 7 Practice Problems
2) Country A and Country B make an agreement to cooperate more closely and implement tariff
reductions. Which of the following best describes this agreement?
A) double commodity integration
B) multilateral integration
C) regional integration
D) bilateral integration
4) Global integration occurs as countries from all over the world decide to cooperate through the
________.
A) EU
B) NAFTA agreement
C) WTO
D) CARICOM
5) Which of the following statements most accurately describes the relationship between trading
groups and MNEs?
A) Trading groups have no influence on the size of the regional market.
B) Regional trading groups can define the rules under which companies must operate within that
region.
C) Companies never need to change their organizational structure to take advantage of regional
trading groups.
D) Regional trading groups have no influence on an MNE's strategy since they operate worldwide.
6) Anderson Enterprises is a U.S. firm that manufactures light fixtures for commercial and
residential consumers. Anderson is looking to expand internationally, so the firm should most likely
________.
A) focus on developing new recruitment strategies and selection tests
B) change their organizational structure to fit the norms of the foreign country
C) disregard changes in trading groups because they have little effect on a company
D) look to expand beyond the triad regions currently controlled by the top 500 MNEs
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7) Baldani Manufacturing, an Italian firm, plans to expand into Asia. In order to take advantage of
regional trading groups, Baldani will most likely need to change its ________.
A) operating strategies
B) selection test methods
C) bilateral trade agreements
D) economic integration methods
8) Which of the following is NOT one of the regions included in the triad regions of the world?
A) South America
B) Europe
C) North America
D) Asia
10) Which of the following accurately identifies a difference between GATT and the WTO?
A) GATT could enforce member compliance with agreements, but the WTO cannot.
B) At its inception, GATT had more member nations than the WTO currently has.
C) GATT withdrew the most-favored-nation clause, but the WTO reinstated it.
D) GATT rules did not cover trade in services, but the rules of the WTO do.
13) Most trade groups contain countries in the same area of the world. Why is this so?
A) The distances that goods need to travel between such countries are short.
B) Distribution channels are not easily established in adjacent countries.
C) Adjacent countries are reluctant to coordinate policies.
D) Neighboring countries usually lack a common history and interests.
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14) Which of the following groups of countries is most likely to form a regional trading group?
A) India, Argentina, France
B) Canada, United States, Mexico
C) Brazil, Ukraine, Japan
D) Spain, South Africa, Mongolia
15) The 27 member EU negotiates trade agreements as one. The EU and Brazil have negotiated a
strategic trade alliance which is an example of a ________.
A) customs union
B) global free trade agreement
C) bilateral agreement
D) multilateral agreement
16) The goal of a ________ is to abolish all tariffs among member countries.
A) customs union
B) common market
C) free trade agreement
D) common internal tariff
17) Of the following possibilities, the European Union is best described as a ________.
A) customs union
B) domestic organization
C) global bargaining unit
D) common language agreement
18) A ________ results when free mobility of factors of production is added to a customs union.
A) customs union
B) common market
C) free trade agreement
D) regional trade agreement
19) Members of the Andean Community (CAN) have a common external tariff. CAN is most likely
a ________.
A) free trade agreement
B) customs union
C) domestic trade zone
D) free trade sovereignty
20) ________ effects of trade agreements are the shifting of resources from inefficient to efficient
companies as trade barriers fall.
A) Dynamic
B) Static
C) Economic
D) Barrier
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21) ________ effects of economic integration are the overall growth in the market and the impact
on a company caused by expanding production and by the company's ability to achieve greater
economies of scale.
A) Dynamic
B) Static
C) Economic
D) Barrier
22) Trade shifting to countries within a regional trade agreement at the expense of trade with
countries not in the agreement is called ________.
A) a dynamic effect
B) trade creation
C) trade diversion
D) economy of scale
23) When the European Union was formed, the size of the market increased for European
companies. This is most likely an example of a ________.
A) dynamic effect
B) static effect
C) trade diversion
D) trade reflection
24) Since production has shifted to more efficient producers due to comparative advantage,
consumers in Country X have had access to more goods at lower prices. Which of the following
most likely exists?
A) trade specialization
B) trade diversion
C) trade creation
D) trade internalization
26) Assume that U.S. companies are importing the same product from Mexico and Taiwan. The
United States enters into an FTA with Mexico but not with Taiwan. Consequently, the United States
begins to import more goods from Mexico (due to lower tariffs) than from Taiwan, even though the
Mexican products are not any better or cheaper. This is most likely an example of ________.
A) trade specialization
B) trade internalization
C) trade creation
D) trade diversion
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27) Because the size of the market increases when trade barriers fall, companies can increase their
production, which will result in lower costs per unit. This phenomenon is known as ________.
A) trade creation
B) economies of scale
C) diseconomies of scale
D) increased competition
28) The ________ is the European Union's ultimate decision-making body and is composed of the
different ministers of the member countries.
A) European Commission
B) Council of the European Union
C) European Parliament
D) European Court of Justice
29) The three major responsibilities of the ________ are legislative power, control over the budget,
and supervision of executive decisions.
A) European Commission
B) European Council
C) European Parliament
D) European Court of Justice
30) The EU organization that provides political leadership, drafts laws, and runs the daily programs
of the EU is the ________.
A) European Commission
B) Council of Ministers
C) European Parliament
D) European Central Bureaucracy
31) The EU organization that ensures consistent interpretation and application of EU treaties is the
________.
A) European Commission
B) Council of Ministers
C) Court of Justice
D) Council of Treaties and Laws
32) Which of the following was primarily responsible for establishing the euro?
A) Lisbon Treaty
B) Treaty of Maastricht
C) European Finance Act
D) Single European Act
33) Critics of the Lisbon Treaty primarily argue that the legislation will ________.
A) reduce national sovereignty
B) implement trade restrictions
C) develop a monetary union
D) weaken decision making
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36) Which of the following members of the European Union has NOT adopted the euro?
A) United Kingdom
B) Estonia
C) Germany
D) Greece
37) Hudson Manufacturing is an MNE based in the U.S. with operations in Asia. The firm is
considering expansion into the European Union. Which of the following questions is most relevant
to the decision?
A) What is the primary language of most workers?
B) Which country has the best production location?
C) Which currency has the most favorable value of the euro?
D) Which country has the lowest tariffs for manufactured products?
38) Hudson Manufacturing is an MNE based in the U.S. with operations in Asia. The firm is
considering expansion into the European Union. Executives at the firm are debating whether central
Europe or Eastern Europe would be best for the firm. Which of the following best supports a
decision to establish operations in Eastern Europe?
A) Hudson wants to implement a high-performance work system.
B) Hudson plans to staff the foreign facility with local managers.
C) Hudson wants to minimize costs by keeping wages low.
D) Hudson recently lost money in a joint venture.
39) Korman Industries is a foreign multinational that recently established operations in the
European Union. What is the most likely advantage for Korman as a result?
A) Governance processes are streamlined because local governments have been eliminated.
B) Market size is larger because of the elimination of internal tariff barriers.
C) Differential external tariff barriers exist for product shipments.
D) The EU uses English as its official language.
40) Which of the following recently threatened the future of the EU's common currency?
A) refusal of the UK to use the euro
B) failed mergers and acquisitions
C) debt crisis in Greece
D) human rights issues
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42) NAFTA was primarily formed because the member nations have ________.
A) static and dynamic liberalization policies
B) similarly sized economies and resources
C) geographic proximity to each other
D) competing interests with the EU
44) Compared to the European Union, the North American Free Trade Agreement ________.
A) has a stronger currency linkage due to the U.S. dollar
B) has more trade problems since it is a customs union
C) is significantly larger in population and total GNI
D) is slightly smaller in population and GDP
46) According to regional content rules, at least ________ of the net cost of most products must
come from the NAFTA region in order to get access to the tariff reductions of NAFTA.
A) 62.5%
B) 50%
C) 45%
D) 40.5%
48) The major trade group in South America involving Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina is
________.
A) MERCOSUR
B) UNASUR
C) APEC
D) CACM
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49) The ________ is a preferential trade agreement that was organized in 1967 and comprises
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and
Vietnam.
A) APEC
B) OAU
C) ASEAN
D) CAFTA
50) Which of the following is the primary focus of the African Union (AU)?
A) FDI influx
B) democracy
C) economic integration
D) intrazonal trade relations
52) Which of the following is most likely a true statement about the relationship between the United
Nations and NGOs?
A) The UN must license an NGO for it to be involved in any international relief efforts.
B) A UN committee discusses issues of importance to NGOs but does not regulate their activities.
C) The UN determines which NGOs can work on international humanitarian issues and relief
efforts.
D) NGOs typically operate in only one country, whereas UN agencies can operate anywhere in the
world.
53) Many NGOs, including Africa Now, Quaker Peace and Social Witness, and Save the Children,
are members of the ________.
A) Ethical Trading Initiative
B) International Red Cross Council
C) United Nations Global Compact
D) United Nations Economic and Social Council
58) Which of the following primarily triggered Toyota's investment in the European Union?
A) Europeans demanded affordable, high quality cars from Japan.
B) A common currency gave Europeans more buying power.
C) The EU lowered trade barriers on foreign auto imports.
D) Japan and the EU formed a free trade agreement.
Short Answerv:
61) Describe the different types of regional economic integration and give an example of each type.
62) Explain the static effects and dynamic effects of economic integration. What is the difference
between trade creation and trade diversion resulting from economic integration?
63) What are the functions of the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council, and
64) What are the rules of origin and regional content provisions of NAFTA?
65) What has been the impact of NAFTA on trade and employment in NAFTA nations?
66) Identify and briefly compare the major regional trading groups in Latin America, Asia, and
Africa.
68) Why is geography important to most regional trade agreements? Provide examples of RTAs to
illustrate your answer.
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69) In a brief essay, explain the roles of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations in
international trade.
70) What is the difference between a free trade agreement and a customs union? Provide examples
of each in your answer.