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Soru 1
.......................It refers to a defensive instrument of a government to protect its domestic industries from foreign competition.

Which of the following should be the dotted line?

Soru 2
........................they are the taxes levied on the importation of foreign goods.

Which of the following should be the dotted line?

Soru 3
.................................It refers to decreasing the quantity of imports
entering a country, thus shielding import-competing producers from foreign competition.

Which of the following should be the dotted line?

Soru 4
.............................It is imposed for the purpose of generating tax revenues
and may be placed on either exports or imports.

Which of the following should be the dotted line?

Soru 5
Which of the following is not one of the advantages of the tariff?
Soru 6
Which of the following sentences is not an advantages of tariff?
Soru 7
which of the following sentences is not one of the disadvantages of the tariff?
Soru 8
..................................give the nation’s offer of the quantity of exports and imports. In this respect, it demonstrates the nation’s supply (exports) and demand (imports) offers.

Which of the following should be the dotted line?

Soru 9
................................ They are various kinds of restrictions except for the
tariffs imposed on the international trade.

Which of the following should be the dotted line?

Soru 10
Which of the following are not one of Non-Tariff Restrictions and
New Protectionism method?
Soru 11
I. Imposing restriction on trade by government is commonly known as trade barriers.

II. The trade barriers mainly apply on the imported goods from other countries.

III. The use of trade barriers to restrict imports is frequently referred as protectionism.

Which of the information above is/are correct?

Soru 12
I. It refers to a defensive instrument of a government to protect its domestic industries from foreign competition.

II. It is more accurately based in emotionalism than in pure economic arguments.

III. protectionism may increase opportunity costs through improper allocation of the resources of a country.

Which of the information about protectionism above is/are correct?

Soru 13
I. It is the most general way to protect a country’s economy from import competition.

II. Tariff or customs duty is a tax levied by governments on the value of imported goods.

III. It is measured at the time of importation along with any other applicable taxes/fees.

Which of the information regarding the concept of tariff above is/are correct?

Soru 14
Which tariff refers to decreasing the quantity of imports entering a country, thus shielding import-competing producers from foreign competition?
Soru 15
"........... is imposed for the purpose of generating tax revenues and may be placed on either exports or imports."

Which type of tariff is defined above?

Soru 16
"............. tariff is a tariff rate charged as a fixed amount per quantity."

Which type of tariff is defined above?

Soru 17
"A ................ tariff of $1,000 on vehicles will discourage imports priced at $20,000 per vehicle to an extra degree than those priced at $25,000."

Which type of tariff is exemplified above?

Soru 18
"................ is a tariff rate charged as a percentage of the price."

Which type of tariff is defined above?

Soru 19
I. Serving as a source of revenue

II. Shielding domestic industries

III. Remediation of trade distortions (as a sanction)

Which of the elements above is/are among the functions of a tariff?

Soru 20
I. It provides revenue to government based on imported products.

II. A tariff can be levied to shield domestic companies.

III. A tariff could be imposed on certain imported products to make sure that only a few people have an enough supply for those imports.

Which of the elements above are among the advantages of a tariff?