Tariffs – MCQs

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1.When no imported components (such as hard-disk drives) are used in the domestic manufacturing of a final good (like a desktop computer), what is the relationship between the nominal tariff rate and the effective tariff rate on that product?

2.If the United States grants offshore assembly provisions (OAP) to fully assembled computers that are imported and then further processed domestically, what is the likely outcome of this policy?

3.Can the implementation of a tariff ever enhance a nation's overall welfare?

4.Under what circumstance can a nation’s welfare improve by imposing an import tariff?

5.What is the effect on a small country's terms of trade when it applies a tariff on an imported product?

6.What tariff amount would be so high that it completely stops all imports?

7.What is the deadweight loss caused by the tariff?

8.After imposing the tariff, what is the new level of import quantity?

9.Under a free trade scenario, what is the total volume of imports?

10.How do tariffs on raw materials in developed nations generally compare to those on manufactured products?

11.What term describes the gap between the amount consumers actually pay for a product and the maximum amount they are willing to pay?

12.What term describes the gap between the amount consumers actually pay for a product and the maximum amount they are willing and able to pay?

13.For a country that meets the assumptions of the small nation model, what is the impact of a 10% tariff on imported automobiles?

14.What is the primary purpose of a foreign-trade zone (FTZ)?

15.What impact do most tariffs generally have?

16.How are ad valorem tariffs typically calculated?

17.Considering the effects on both consumers and producers, is protecting the steel industry beneficial for the United States and the state of Pennsylvania?

18.What type of tariff is represented by a fixed charge of 20 rupees imposed on each unit of imported cheese?