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2) The authors of the text believe that
A) second-best policy is worse than optimal policy.
B) special interest groups generally enhance national welfare.
C) national welfare is likely to be enhanced by the imposition of an optimal tariff.
D) market Failure arguments tend to support free-trade policy.
E) there is no such thing as national welfare.
3) The median voter model
A) works well in the area of trade policy.
B) is not intuitively reasonable.
C) tends to result in biased tariff rates.
D) does not work well in the area of trade policy.
E) is not widely practiced in the United States.
4) The fact that trade policy often imposes harm on large numbers of people, and benefits only a few
may be explained by
A) the lack of political involvement of the public.
B) the power of advertisement.
C) the problem of collective action.
D) the basic impossibility of the democratic system to reach a fair solution.
E) a cycle of political corruption.
5) Protectionism tends to be concentrated in two sectors
A) agriculture and clothing.
B) high-tech and national security sensitive industries.
C) capital and skill intensive industries.
D) industries concentrated in the South and in the Midwest of the country.
E) financial services and manufacturing based in the Midwest.
6) Export embargoes cause greater losses to consumer surplus in the target country