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File: c10; Chapter 10: Economic Integration: Customs Unions and Free Trade Areas Multiple Choice 1. Which of the following statements is correct? a. In a customs union, member nations apply a uniform external tariff b. in a free-trade area, member nations harmonize their monetary and fiscal policies c. within a customs union there is unrestricted factor movement d. a customs union is a higher form of economic integration than a common market 2. A customs union that allows for the free movement of labor and capital among its member nations is called a: a. preferential trade arrangement b. free-trade area c. common market 3. A trade-creating customs union is one where: a. lower-cost imports from outside the customs union are replaced by higher-cost imports from a union member b. some domestic production in a member nation is replaced by lower-cost imports from another member nation c. trade among members increases but trade with nonmembers decreases d. trade among members decreases while trade with nonmembers increases 4. A trade-diverting customs union: a. increases trade among union members and with nonmember nations b. reduces trade among union members and with nonmember nations c. increases trade among members but reduces trade with non-members d. reduces trade among union members but increases it with nonmembers 5. A trade-diverting customs union results in: a. trade diversion only b. trade creation only c. both trade creation and trade diversion d. we cannot say 6. The formation of a trade-creating customs union where all economic resources of member nations are fully employed before and after the formation of the customs union leads to an: (ch10.docx) 10-1 Copyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

a. increase in the welfare of member and nonmember nations b. increase in the welfare of member nations only c. increase in the welfare of nonmember nations only d. increase or decrease in the welfare of member and nonmember nations 7. A trade-diverting customs union: a. increases the welfare of member and nonmember nations b. reduces the welfare of member and nonmember nations c. increases the welfare of member nations but reduces that of nonmembers d. reduces the welfare of nonmembers and may increase or reduce that of members 8. A trade-diverting customs union is more likely to lead to trade creation: a. the lower are the pre-union trade barriers of the member countries b. the lower are the customs union's barriers on trade with the rest of the world c. the smaller is the number of countries forming the customs union and the smaller their size d. the more complementary rather than competitive are the economies of the nations forming the customs union 9. The theory of customs union is a special case of the theory of: a. effective protection b. the second best c. the product cycle d. comparative advantage 10. Which is not a dynamic benefit from the formation of a customs union? a. increased competition b. economies of scale c. stimulus to investment d. trade creation 11. The formation of the EU resulted in: a. trade creation in industrial and agricultural products b. trade diversion in industrial and agricultural products c. trade creation in industrial products and trade diversion in agricultural products d. trade diversion in industrial products and trade creation in agricultural products 12. The benefit that the United States is likely to receive from NAFTA: a. increasing competition in product and resource markets b. greater technical innovation c. improvements in its terms of trade (ch10.docx) 10-2 Copyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

13. The benefit that Mexico is likely to receive from NAFTA: a. greater export-led growth b. encouraging the return of flight capital c. more rapid structural change 14. Which is a stumbling block to successful economic integration among groups of developing nations? a. benefits are not evenly distributed among nations b. many developing nations are not willing to relinquish part of their newly-acquired sovereignty to a supranational community body, as required for successful economic integration c. the complementary nature of their economies and competition for the same world markets for their agricultural exports 15. The formation of a free trade area among the countries of Eastern Europe is advocated in order to: a. restore trade trading b. retain the traditional trade links that can be justified on market principles c. reduce the need for structural change d. none of the above 16. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NATFA) is best defined as a a. free trade area b. customs union c. preferential trade arrangement d. economic union 17. One potential outcome from the formation of a regional trade agreement is a. trade creation b. trade diversion c. economies of scale 18. The European Union currently has a. 6 members b. 12 members c. 15 members (ch10.docx) 10-3 Copyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

d. 27 members 19. A customs union is more like to lead to trade creation and increased welfare under the following condition a. lower pre-union trade barriers b. lower trade barriers with the rest of the world c. complementary economies d. a smaller number of members 20. The following country is not a member of the European Union a. Switzerland b. Sweden c. Ireland d. Greece Short Answer 21. What is trade diversion? 22. What is the theory of second best? 23. Discuss the potential dynamic welfare gains that can result from the formation of a customs union. 24. Discuss the conditions which are more likely to lead to increased welfare with the formation of a customs union. (ch10.docx) 10-4 Copyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Essay question: 1. Discuss the recent developments of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific region. 2. Discuss the recent developments of Korea s FTA policy. (ch10.docx) 10-5 Copyright 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.