12 ECON Vocab 17 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
most favored nation clause | provision allowing a country to receive the same tariff reduction that the United States negotiates with a third country |
exports | goods and services produced in one country and shipped to another |
dumping | selling products abroad at less than it costs to produce them |
free traders | people who favor few or no restrictions on trade with other countries |
quota | limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported |
tariff | tax on imports designed to increase their price in the domestic market |
trade-weighted value of the dollar | trade-weighted value of the dollar - index showing the strength of the dollar against a group of foreign currencies |
protective tariff | tax on imports designed to protect less efficient domestic industries |
comparative advantage | ability to produce a product relatively more efficiently or at a lower opportunity cost |
World Trade Organization (WTO) | international organization that settles trade disputes and organizes trade negotiations |
foreign exchange | foreign currency used for international trade |
revenue tariff | tax placed on imported goods that will generate revenue without prohibiting imports |
trade surplus | occurs when the value of exports exceeds the value of imports |
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) | agreement among Canada, Mexico, and the United States to reduce tariffs |
absolute advantage | a nation's ability to produce a given product more efficiently than another nation |
trade deficit | when the value of products imported exceeds the value of products exported |
balance of payments | difference between the money a country pays to and receives from other countries |
fixed exchange rate | system under which the price of one currency remains unchanged in relation to the value of another currency |
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