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Международная торговля
Курс Международная торговля знакомит студентов с основами мировой торговли, включая международные экономические отношения, торговые соглашения и таможенные процедуры, чтобы подготовить специалистов для работы в глобальной экономике и развития бизнеса на международных рынках.
- An import tariff is a tax or duty levied on … commodities. #1027422
- An … is a tax or duty levied on exported commodities. #1027423
- …refers to purchase of goods from a foreign country. #1027424
- …is a fixed percentage on the value of the traded commodity. #1027425
- According to the theory of comparative advantage, countries gain from trade because #1027426
- In most countries, foreign trade represents a significant share of … #1027427
- The International Fisher equation states that... #1027428
- To understand the current nominal exchange rate, we need to know all of the following except... #1027429
- Suppose the following bilateral spot exchange rates are being quoted for the Danish krone (DKK), the US dollar (US$) and... #1027430
- (A) … interest rate parity involves (B) … domestic and foreign interest rates and the spot and the (C) … exchange rates. #1027431
- Over the long run the rate of depreciation of the nominal exchange rate between two countries is approximately equal to... #1027432
- Which of the following is not a special feature of the foreign exchange rate market? #1027433
- Which statement about the uncovered parity condition is true? #1027434
- Long-term exchange rate fluctuations tend to be (A) … than daily changes in absolute terms, but there are (B) … changes... #1027435
- Month-to-month changes in exchange rates accounts for (A) … of the monthly trade balances. Countries with persistent tra... #1027436
- If international trade takes place as a result of comparative advantage, it will cause which of the following effects in... #1027437
- The nominal exchange rate is forward-looking. What does that mean for its current value? #1027438
- Suppose Countries A and B use only labour as an input and produce only cloth and wheat. In A, a worker in a day could pr... #1027439
- Return to the countries in question 1. Suppose trade opens up. Which of the following statements is true? #1027440
- Suppose Countries C and D use only labour as an input and produce only tables and tents. In A, a worker in a week could... #1027441