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Global Economy Basics
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Instructions:
Answer 48 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. How the various steps in a production process tasks are assigned to different workers
Human Capital
traditional economies
GDP
Division of Labor
2. Most people work for wages - then purchase goods and services to consume
Factors of Production
Traditional Economy
Intellectual Property
modern economies
3. How the various steps in a production process tasks are assigned to different workers
Division of Labor
Customs Union
nearshoring
Globalization
4. Beneficial spillover on another party
Development
Traded Interdependencies
Positive Externality
Engel's Law
5. Directed enterprise - state ownership of production - quota/planned distribution
traditional economies
Command Economy
socially constructed
nearshoring
6. An unintended consequence or cost that adversely affects an entity that was not involved
Traditional Economy
negative externality
geographical scale
Intellectual Property
7. Markets have been extended in geographical scope through international agreements to open national territories to trade and investment
Open economies
Globalization
Development
modern economies
8. Education - knowledge - skills - and abilities of a labor force
Factors of Production
Human Capital
traditional economies
Capitalist Economy
9. Free enterprise - private ownership of production - market-based exchange
Capitalist Economy
Development
Traditional Economy
Positive Externality
10. Those with highest degree of use of new technologies for production and highest degree or range of new products
negative externality
Division of Labor
Negative Externality
leading economies
11. Those that tend to use older production technologies and lack newest products
modern economies
Engel's Law
lagging economies
Traded Interdependencies
12. Generic categories of elements that are required for production of a good or service to occur
Capitalist Economy
leading economies
Factors of Production
Engel's Law
13. Process of growth - change - and differentiation of an economy
negative externality
Capitalist Economy
Division of Labor
Development
14. Production - price - exchange - and distribution regulated by custom
GDP
Intellectual Property
Traditional Economy
Engel's Law
15. Worldwide processes through which the world - its economic systems - and societies tend to become more uniform - more integrated - and more interdependent
Customs Union
Globalization
Negative Externality
GDP
16. Shift in location of a part of company's production process to a location that is 'close' to the company's home location - but in order to take advantage of reduced labor costs
nearshoring
leading economies
Traditional Economy
Intellectual Property
17. Process of growth - change - and differentiation of an economy
Traded Interdependencies
GDP
geographical scale
Development
18. An unintended consequence or cost that adversely affects an entity that was not involved
negative externality
Factors of Production
Customs Union
leading economies
19. Worldwide processes through which the world - its economic systems - and societies tend to become more uniform - more integrated - and more interdependent
geographical scale
Human Capital
Traded Interdependencies
Globalization
20. A from of international economic integration in which member countries have free trade and the same trade policies toward all non-member countries
negative externality
Development
Capitalist Economy
Customs Union
21. Emphasizes social relationships and process that create or modify their characteristics
Traded Interdependencies
lagging economies
Positive Externality
socially constructed
22. Creations of the min including inventions - creative artistic works - as well as symbols - names - and designs
modern economies
Intellectual Property
Open economies
geographical scale
23. Production and consumption at local levels for community survival
Division of Labor
Positive Externality
Command Economy
traditional economies
24. Consumption - investment and government expenditures. net exports
Development
Development
GDP
modern economies
25. A cost or damage that spills over on another party
Negative Externality
Open economies
modern economies
lagging economies
26. As incomes rise - a lower proportion of income is spent on food
27. Emphasizes social relationships and process that create or modify their characteristics
Positive Externality
socially constructed
Open economies
modern economies
28. Education - knowledge - skills - and abilities of a labor force
Negative Externality
Positive Externality
Human Capital
Engel's Law
29. Markets have been extended in geographical scope through international agreements to open national territories to trade and investment
Engel's Law
lagging economies
GDP
Open economies
30. Location economies created through formal interactions between firms
traditional economies
Factors of Production
Traded Interdependencies
Engel's Law
31. Shift in location of a part of company's production process to a location that is 'close' to the company's home location - but in order to take advantage of reduced labor costs
Engel's Law
nearshoring
Open economies
Customs Union
32. Production - price - exchange - and distribution regulated by custom
Customs Union
nearshoring
Traditional Economy
Division of Labor
33. As incomes rise - a lower proportion of income is spent on food
34. A graduated series of geographical terms used to classify or organize spaces - places - or processes
geographical scale
Human Capital
negative externality
modern economies
35. Those with highest degree of use of new technologies for production and highest degree or range of new products
Traditional Economy
Development
leading economies
Traded Interdependencies
36. Directed enterprise - state ownership of production - quota/planned distribution
Engel's Law
Factors of Production
Globalization
Command Economy
37. Production and consumption at local levels for community survival
Positive Externality
traditional economies
modern economies
Negative Externality
38. Those that tend to use older production technologies and lack newest products
lagging economies
Open economies
Human Capital
socially constructed
39. A graduated series of geographical terms used to classify or organize spaces - places - or processes
geographical scale
Globalization
Traded Interdependencies
Division of Labor
40. Consumption - investment and government expenditures. net exports
Command Economy
Human Capital
GDP
leading economies
41. Generic categories of elements that are required for production of a good or service to occur
Traded Interdependencies
Traded Interdependencies
Factors of Production
Positive Externality
42. Creations of the min including inventions - creative artistic works - as well as symbols - names - and designs
Command Economy
Traded Interdependencies
Intellectual Property
GDP
43. Most people work for wages - then purchase goods and services to consume
socially constructed
modern economies
Engel's Law
Human Capital
44. A from of international economic integration in which member countries have free trade and the same trade policies toward all non-member countries
Customs Union
nearshoring
lagging economies
GDP
45. Location economies created through formal interactions between firms
traditional economies
lagging economies
Traded Interdependencies
Globalization
46. Beneficial spillover on another party
Factors of Production
Positive Externality
nearshoring
Globalization
47. A cost or damage that spills over on another party
Negative Externality
geographical scale
nearshoring
Globalization
48. Free enterprise - private ownership of production - market-based exchange
Capitalist Economy
Human Capital
Open economies
Human Capital