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· 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 · 206-210 · 211-215 ·I have to debate this paper and do not know where to start. I am actually for unrestricted trade, not that I agree with throwing out safety to trade with countries who are willing to jeopardize health and safety. Can you lead me in the right direction to debate this opposition in an intelligent manner?
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
International Trade
Posting ID:
185788
OTA ID:
103139
Evaluate the following statements: a. Protective tariffs reduce both the imports and the exports of the nation that levies tariffs. c. Unemployment in some industries can often be reduced through tariff protection, but by the same token inefficiency typically increases. d. Foreign firms that “dump” their products onto the U.S. market are in effort providing bargains to the country’s citizens. f. Free trade can improve the composition and efficiency of domestic output. Competition from Volkswagen, Toyota, and Honda forced Detroit to make a compact car, and foreign imports of bottled water forced American firms to offer that product. g. In the long run, foreign trade is ne... click for more
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
International Trade
Posting ID:
187147
OTA ID:
103139
Distinguish among land, labor, and capital intensive commodities
Distinguish among land, labor, and capital intensive commodities. What role do these distinctions play in explaining international trade? What role do distinctive products, unrelated to cost advantages, play in international trade?
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
International Trade
Posting ID:
187148
OTA ID:
103139
How will the Internet continue to change foreign trade
1. How will the Internet continue to change foreign trade? Be specific. 2A. Should organizations seek government protection from foreign competition? Why or why not? 2B. If the U.S. government imposes a tariff on foreign goods, how will this impact the U.S. consumer? Explain.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
International Trade
Posting ID:
187149
OTA ID:
103139
Think of some examples of creative destruction. Describe them and discuss their benefits or costs to human welfare
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
International Trade
Posting ID:
189756
OTA ID:
105563
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