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Throughout the post-World War II era, the importance of tariffs as a trade barrier has
 
  A) increased.
  B) decreased.
  C) remained the same.
  D) fluctuated wildly.
  E) demonstrated a classic random walk with a mean-reversion tendency.

Question 2

Countries with
 
  A) strong investment opportunities should invest little at home and channel their savings into more productive investment activity abroad.
  B) strong investment opportunities should invest more at home and less abroad.
  C) weak investment opportunities should invest more at home.
  D) weak investment opportunities should invest little abroad.
  E) countries with productive investment should invest exclusively at home.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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