A) the "multiplier" effect of government expenditures.
B) the military-industrial complex.
C) the forward and backward linkage effects of certain industries.
D) the deterrent effect of the subsidy on foreign competition.
E) the economies of scale once the company enters the market.
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A) government involvement in business or in the economy tends to fail.
B) government subsidies tend to waste taxpayer's money.
C) government subsidies cannot create a successfully competing export.
D) government tends to distort when it displaces Adam Smith's Invisible Hand.
E) government subsidies can produce profits that exceed the subsidy's value.
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A) tax the high-tech firms.
B) subsidize the high-tech firms.
C) protect the high-tech firms.
D) outsource high-tech production.
E) discourage high-tech investments.
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A) shipbreaking is generally considered to be a capital-intensive operation and India, being a large country has much capital.
B) shipbreaking is a labor-intensive operation in India, and India has many workers since it is such a large country.
C) shipbreaking is a labor-intensive operation in India, and India's availability of capital per worker is less than that of its trade partners.
D) shipbreaking is a capital-intensive operation elsewhere in the world, and therefore represents a case of a factor intensity reversal.
E) India's climate lends itself to the work involved in shipbreaking.
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A) must help low-skilled workers on both sides of the border.
B) is likely to hurt high-skilled workers in the U.S.
C) is likely to hurt low-skilled workers in the U.S.
D) is likely to hurt low-skilled workers in Mexico.
E) is likely to help highly skilled workers in Mexico.
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A) factor proportions explanation of the sources of comparative advantage.
B) specific factor theory of comparative advantage.
C) monopolistic competition theory of comparative advantage.
D) scale economies theory of comparative advantage.
E) basis of the non-dumping legislation.
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