A) A subsidies for medical school.
B) national health insurance programs.
C) single payer health care systems.
D) tax incentives or companies to build healthcare infrastructure.
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A) are the "rules of the game" in a society.
B) are the humanly devised constraints that shape human interactions.
C) include laws enforced by the government as well as cultural norms.
D) All of these are true.
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A) networks of interdependent firms, universities, and businesses that focus on production of a specific type of good.
B) firms in an economy that are so interconnected they all fail when just one fails.
C) groups of underperforming industries.
D) the industries supported in a country practicing import substitution policy.
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A) Monitoring trade agreements
B) Promoting free trade internationally
C) Enforcing trade agreements between nations
D) Ensuring trade doesn't adversely affect the environment
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A) The funding of 13 Millennium Villages
B) Increased U.S. foreign aid provided to trade development
C) The 17 Sustainable Development Goals
D) The United Nations declaring a moratorium on all foreign aid
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A) seasonal worker visas.
B) H-1B visas.
C) human smuggling operations.
D) the U.S. Diversity Visa lottery.
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A) It is important to economic growth, but not to economic development.
B) It is important to both economic growth and development.
C) It is important to economic development, but not to economic growth.
D) It is important neither to economic growth nor development.
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A) has become a much smaller part of the federal budget.
B) has continued to be used as a political strategy to prevent communism.
C) has continued, and is still largely dedicated toward building public goods.
D) has focused more on developing strong institutions instead of public goods.
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A) 10
B) 5
C) 25
D) 50
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A) lower; shorter
B) lower; longer
C) higher; shorter
D) None of these are true.
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A) Italy
B) South Korea
C) Russia
D) Liberia
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A) protect domestic industries until they can become price competitive in the world market.
B) convince domestic consumers to change the types of goods they import.
C) shift domestic production away from capital intensive industries toward more labor intensive industries.
D) All of these are goals of important substitution.
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A) protects domestic industries until they are efficient enough to compete in the world market.
B) incentivizes consumers to substitute imported goods for domestic goods.
C) encourages domestic industries to ship exports to other countries.
D) mandates that imports can only be sold if the domestic economy does not produce that good.
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A) Ghana
B) Italy
C) Brazil
D) Germany
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A) journalists
B) the richest
C) politicians
D) the poorest
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A) Ghana
B) Italy
C) Brazil
D) Germany
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A) more productive.
B) less productive.
C) less healthy.
D) happier.
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A) realistically controlled trade.
B) required capture technology.
C) randomized controlled trials.
D) regressive cash transfer.
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A) the finance gap of receiving countries
B) the opportunity cost of investing in developing nations
C) the interest rate in the home country
D) the age of the receiving country
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A) Approval from the World Trade Organization is required in order for import substitution to be successful.
B) Import substitution has been successful for the great majority of countries.
C) Import substitution is generally unsuccessful in the real world.
D) Import substitution is typically more successful than clustering, but less successful than export-led growth.
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