Chapter 20: Q. 5 (page 489)
How does international trade affect working conditions of low-income countries?
Short Answer
Positively with some Negatively
Chapter 20: Q. 5 (page 489)
How does international trade affect working conditions of low-income countries?
Positively with some Negatively
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Why might a tax on domestic consumption of resources critical for national security be a more efficient approach than barriers to imports?
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How does competition, whether domestic or foreign, harm businesses?
Trade has income distribution effects. For example,
suppose that because of a government-negotiated
reduction in trade barriers, trade between Germany and the Czech Republic increases. Germany sells house paint to the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic sells alarm clocks to Germany. Would you expect this pattern of trade to increase or decrease jobs and wages in the paint industry in Germany? The alarm clock industry in Germany? The paint industry in Czech Republic? The
alarm clock industry in Czech Republic? What has to happen for there to be no increase in total unemployment in both countries?
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