A) would not be; would not be
B) would not be; would be
C) would be; would not be
D) would be; would be
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A) 17½; 25
B) 35; 25
C) 40; 20
D) 40; 100
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A) will be greater than 10 percent.
B) will be less than 10 percent but must be greater than 7 percent.
C) will be less than 7 percent but must be greater than 0 percent.
D) can be negative.
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A) a decrease in the size of an import quota
B) a shifting of an import good from an administrative classification category with a high Tariff to an administrative classification category with a low tariff
C) a withdrawal of GSP treatment for goods from a particular country
D) a denial of most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment to a country that previously received such treatment
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A) 20; 25
B) 35; 50
C) 40; 50
D) 35; 25
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A) a specific tariff
B) an ad valorem tariff
C) a combination of a specific tariff and an ad valorem tariff
D) a nontariff barrier
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A) 0
B) 10
C) 12.5
D) 25
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A) lower; smaller
B) lower; larger
C) higher; smaller
D) higher; larger
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A) maximum; a reduction
B) maximum; an enlargement
C) minimum; a reduction
D) minimum; an enlargement
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A) less than 20%; characterizes
B) less than 20%; does not characterize
C) greater than 20%; characterizes
D) greater than 20%; does not characterize
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A) 9
B) 19
C) 30
D) 40
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A) discrimination; a departure from
B) discrimination; an example of
C) nondiscrimination; a departure from
D) nondiscrimination; an example of
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A) import quotas
B) government procurement provisions that favor home products
C) specific duty of $1.00 per unit on each imported item
D) voluntary export quotas (VERs)
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A) have lower tariff rates than the rates applicable to other countries to which the United States grants permanent MFN treatment.
B) have the same tariff rates as the rates applicable to other countries to which the United States grants permanent MFN treatment.
C) have lower tariff rates than the rates applicable to any other country sending goods to The United States.
D) have tariff rates of zero percent.
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A) will be greater than 10 percent.
B) will be greater than 6 percent but less than 10 percent.
C) will be less than 6 percent but greater than zero percent.
D) can be negative.
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A) a decrease in the nominal tariff rate on automobiles
B) an increase in the nominal tariff rates on imported inputs used in making automobiles
C) an increase in the world price of imported inputs used in making automobiles
D) a decrease in the nominal tariff rates on imported inputs used in making automobiles
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