A) $200.
B) $450.
C) $630.
D) $1,080
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A) $4800.
B) $2400.
C) $600.
D) $6000.
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A) is represented by the area A + B + C.
B) is represented by the area A + B + D.
C) is smaller than producer surplus without international trade in cars.
D) is larger than total surplus without international trade in cars.
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A) may prompt Russian farmers to invoke the infant-industry argument.
B) increase the consumer surplus of Russian buyers of wheat.
C) decrease the total surplus of the Russian people.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) 600 and 600.
B) 600 and 300.
C) 300 and 900.
D) 600 and 900.
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A) has a comparative advantage in calculators.
B) should export calculators.
C) is a price taker in the world economy.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) People face tradeoffs.
B) Trade can make everyone better off.
C) Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes.
D) Prices rise when the government prints too much money.
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A) the domestic price of aluminum in Jamaica is higher than the world price for aluminum.
B) Jamaica has an absolute advantage in the production of aluminum.
C) Jamaica should import aluminum.
D) the domestic price of aluminum in Jamaica is lower than the world price for aluminum.
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A) producers of incense and consumers of steel
B) consumers of all three goods
C) consumers of incense and producers of rugs
D) producers of steel and consumers of incense
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A) if it works consumer surplus will decline.
B) if it works producer surplus falls.
C) if it fails the country faces a choice between two bad options.
D) if it fails total surplus will increase.
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A) increases the number of roses imported by 100.
B) increases the number of roses imported by 200.
C) decreases the number of roses imported by 200.
D) decreases the number of roses imported by 400.
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A) England has a comparative advantage over other countries and England will export wine.
B) England has a comparative advantage over other countries and England will import wine.
C) other countries have a comparative advantage over England and England will export wine.
D) other countries have a comparative advantage over England and England will import wine.
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A) P1 and Q1.
B) P1 and Q4.
C) P2 and Q2.
D) P2 and Q3.
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