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folubunmi

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The effective rate of protection measures
 
  A) the true ad valorem value of a tariff.
  B) the quota equivalent value of a tariff.
  C) the efficiency with which the tariff is collected at the customhouse.
  D) the protection given by the tariff to domestic value added.
  E) the difference between domestic and foreign prices of the import.

Question 2

What are Eurobanks and how are they different from domestic banks?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Eurobanks accept deposits and make loans in many different currencies. They differ in that they have very little regulation and so are more efficient than domestic banks.



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