Study Questions (with Answers) Lecture 9 World Trade Arrangements and the WTO

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Study Questions (with Answers) Page 1 of 5 (6) Study Questions (with Answers) Lecture 9 World Trade Arrangements and the Part 1: Multiple Choice Select the best answer of those given. 1. The OECD a. Gathers and publishes data on the international economy. b. Provides financial assistance to developing countries. c. Approves international standards and product regulations. d. Includes more developing countries than developed countries. e. Is a cartel of countries that export oil. a 2. The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act a. Created NAFTA. b. Changed US tariffs to be in compliance with the GATT. c. Raised tariffs on tulips imported into the Netherlands to over 100%. d. Restricted US imports of motorcycles in the 1970s. e. Raised US tariffs on hundreds of products at the start of the 1930s. e 3. Which of the following issues did the Uruguay Round not address? a. Tariffs b. Intellectual Property c. Agriculture d. Migration e. Services d

Study Questions (with Answers) Page 2 of 5 (6) 4. Which of the following is not a member of the? a. United States b. China c. Russia d. Taiwan e. Iran e 5. Members of the World Trade Organization are required to a. Eliminate all tariffs. b. Allocate quotas on a first-come-first-served basis. c. Use the s definitions of products, such as what can be called beer. d. Enforce patent rights for patent holders from other countries. e. Prevent their firms from dumping. d 6. Which of the following exceptions in the rules does not permit a country to use a tariff or quota that is more restrictive than its bound tariff? a. Anti-dumping b. Countervailing duties c. Safeguards d. Balance of payments protection e. Preferential trade agreements e 7. At the Cancún Ministerial of the in September 2003, the G20 (sometimes called the G21 or G22) was a. A group of developed countries that wanted negotiations on the Singapore Issues. b. A group of developing countries that favored international rules governing investment. c. A group of developed countries that insisted on elimination of export subsidies on agricultural products. d. A group of developing countries that insisted on elimination of export subsidies on agricultural products. e. A nongovernmental organization arguing that the legal age for drinking should be raised to 21 (or 22).

Study Questions (with Answers) Page 3 of 5 (6) d 8. The principal supplier and principal demander are the a. Countries that negotiate tariff reductions on a particular product in a trade round. b. Sources of the MFN and National Treatment cornerstones of the GATT. c. Members of a dispute settlement panel that argue for and against the defendant. d. Points at which supply and demand curves cross the axes. e. First traders to be permitted to import under a quota during a calendar year. a Part II: Short Answer Answer in the space provided. 1. What do the following acronyms stand for, and what do they mean? a. OECD b. MFN c. GATT d. TRIP Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: A rich country club that does research and provides data Most Favored Nation: The requirement of the GATT and that members treat other members as well as (levy as low tariffs against) as they treat any other member. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: The agreement from the late 1940s the governed trade policies among members and served as the basis for negotiating tariff reductions. Predecessor of the. Trade-Related Intellectual Property: The part of the that requires member countries to have and enforce laws protecting intellectual property patents, trademarks, and copyrights. 2. Fill in the blanks in the following: Two fundamental principles of the GATT and its successor, the, are the MFN Principle and National Treatment. The difference between these is that the

Study Questions (with Answers) Page 4 of 5 (6) MFN principle rules out discrimination, on the part of a country s trade policies, between other (member) countries while National Treatment rules out discrimination between domestic and foreign firms. 3. Match the following organizations with the economic issues that they primarily deal with, by writing an organization s name from the list into the blank next to each issue: Organizations: EU, ILO, IMF, OECD, UNCTAD, WIPO, World Bank, Labor rights and labor rights ILO Tariffs and other trade barriers in many countries Patents, copyrights, and trademarks WIPO Trade and other economic transactions within Europe EU Provide economic assistance to developing countries World Bank 4. Explain the meaning of the following terms a. Tokyo Round The round of multilateral trade negotiations under the auspices of the GATT that occurred during the 1970s and led to reductions in tariff and some NTBs in the 1980s.

Study Questions (with Answers) Page 5 of 5 (6) b. Dispute Settlement Mechanism The procedures within the GATT and for resolving disagreements about trade policy among countries. It includes consultation, recommendation by a three-person panel of experts, and the possibility of appeal. c. Ministerial A meeting of the trade ministers of the member countries of the. Ministerials are supposed to take place every two years. d. Bound tariff The upper limit on the tariff that a country can levy on a particular good, according to its commitments under the GATT and. e. Trade facilitation Streamlining the administrative and physical procedures involved in actually moving goods across borders. f. Singapore Issue One of four issues raised at the 1996 Singapore Ministerial of the : Investment, competition policy, transparency in government procurement, and trade facilitation. g. Market economy status The designation of a country as having enough of its economy functioning with markets so that prices in the economy can be used as the basis for assessing dumping. China has not yet been given this status by the United States, which therefore uses prices from other countries in order to determine dumping, to the disadvantage of China.

Study Questions (with Answers) Page 6 of 5 (6) 5. What significant agreement was reached at the Ministerial Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in December 2017? None. The meeting was largely a failure. 6. What is the Appellate Body, and why is it in trouble? The Appellate Body is a standing committee of the that reviews the decisions in most dispute settlement cases. It is in trouble because the United States, first under Obama, blocked the reappointment of a member of the Body who had made decisions against the US. And the trouble continues as the Trump administration has blocked further appointments, with the result that the Body may soon lack a quorum to issue decisions.