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14 June, 17:24

Governments, for many reasons, often intervene in international markets, offsetting some of the efficiencies that may be realized with specialization based on comparative advantage and trade.

When governments imposes a tax on imports, this is knows as:

a. a quota.

b. a tariff.

c. an export subsidy.

d. dumping.

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  1. 14 June, 18:23
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    The correct answer is option b.

    Explanation:

    A tariff is a tax imposed on the imports of a product. It is used to restricts imports from another country by increasing the price of goods and services. Tariffs are generally of two types:

    Specific tariff Ad-valorem tariff

    A quota is a quantitative restriction on imports of goods and services. An export subsidy is a type of subsidy that is paid to the domestic producers to encourage exports.

    Dumping is a situation when a country, a firm or an industry sells a product in a foreign market at a lower price than what it charges in domestic market.
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