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Which of the following IACs (industrially advanced countries)gave the largest share of its GDP to foreign aid or development assistance to DVCs (developing countries) in 2015?


A. Sweden

Japan

United States

Germany


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Making "soft loans"—loans that may not be self-liquidating—to the very poorest of the developing countries on relatively liberal terms is the primary function of the


United Nations.

International Finance Corporation.

New Global Compact.

D. International Development Association.


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The basic role of theInternational Finance Corporation is to


A. makeloans to governments in developing nations.

B. invest in private enterprises in developing nations.

finance exports from the United States to developing nations.

make loans to the World Bank, which in turn makes loans to governments in developing nations.


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A major criticism of foreign aidto developing nations is that it


is capital saving rather than capital intensive.

provides incentives for a brain drain.

C. encourages corruption andmisuse of funds.

D. gives toomuch power and control tothe International Monetary Fund.


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A major criticism of foreign aidto developing nations is that it


provides incentives to reducethe role of government.

is capital-using rather than capital-saving when it is spent.

C. encourages dependency rather than self-sustainedgrowth.

D. leads to widespread underemployment andunemployment.


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Which of the following would be an example of direct foreign investment in DVCs?


A. a grant from the World Bank tobuild an irrigation project in Kenya

B. the financing of a newchemical plant in Peru by a German company

a low-interest loan from theU.S. government to Turkey to purchasemilitary hardware

a loan from the Japanese government to the Indonesian government to pay for electronicequipment


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A major complaint of DVCs about foreign aid from IACs is that it


is allocated just to the poorest nations.

is equally borne by the donor nations.

C. needs to be quantitatively larger for DVCs.

D. takes too long a timetoreach DVCs.


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A recommended policy for DVCs to implement that promotes economicgrowth is


A. establishing realistic policies for exchange rates.

obtaining more low-interest loans from the U.S. government.

encouraging more tariffs and quotas to protectDVC businesses.

discouraging direct foreign investment to make DVCs more self-sufficient.


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Which of the following is a recommended policy for industrially advancedcountries to adoptin order to foster economic growth in DVCs?


A. admitting more temporary workersfrom DVCs

reducing the amount of debt relief for DVCs to make them less dependent

eliminating loans from the World Bank because it encouragesbureaucracy

eliminating financial control of central banks where they have been established


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Which of the following is considered to be a severe obstacle to economic growth for DVCs?


A. low trade barriers

B. large international debts

an increase in the rateofsaving

a slowing of population growth


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A recommended policy for developing countries tostimulate economic growthwould be


abolishing central banks.

more central planning by government.

C. encouraging more direct foreigninvestment.

D. expanding employment in state industries.


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To stimulate economic growth, it would be bestif developing countries adoptedpolicies to


discourage foreigninvestment.

subsidize state industries.

C. build more human capital.

D. increase population growth.


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One way throughwhich industrially advanced economies can help DVCs is known as "official development assistance (ODA),” or moresimply,


foreign investment.

international capital.

C. foreign aid.

D. international trade.


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One suggestedpolicy that industrially advanced nations could adopt to foster economic growth in less-developed nations would be to


A. leave the responsibility to theWorld Bank.

B. direct foreign aid to the poorest DVCs.

recruit more skilled workersfrom DVCs.

target the banking sector for the most help.


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The international organization, with 188 member nations, whose major objective is to helpDVCs achieve economicgrowth is the


A. WorldTrade Organization.

B. World Bank.

G8 Nations.

United Nations.


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A suggested policy for industrially advanced countries to adopt toencourage economic growth in developing countries would be


cutting debt relief for DVCs.

directing foreign aid to the more affluent DVCs.

restricting immigration of low-skilled workers from DVCs.

D. reducing tariffs andimport quotas on labor-intensive products.


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Trade barriers that restrict imports from developing countries tend to be


highest in the capital goods and technology sectors of those economies.

lowest in the labor-intensive manufacturing sectors of those economies.

lowest for those products in which DVCs have a comparativeadvantage.

D. highest for thoseproducts in which DVCs have a comparative advantage.


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What is the immigration problem for DVCs?


Too many people are allowedtomove from DVCs to IACs, and IAC policies tend to favor the movement of the most productiveDVCworkers.

Too many people are allowed to move from DVCs to IACs, and IAC policies tend to favor themovement of the least productive DVC workers.

C. Toofewpeople are allowedto move from DVCs toIACs, and IAC policies tend to favor the movementof the most productive DVC workers.

D. Toofewpeople are allowedto move from DVCs toIACs, and IAC policies tend to favor the movementof the least productiveDVCworkers.


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In contrast to international development efforts in most of the20thcentury, more recent projectslike microfinance, microcredit, and cash transfers in thelastfew decades representa major shift. That is because these recent projectsare


all sponsored by local governments.

done through the UnitedNations.

launched by universities and colleges.

D. focused on giving direct aidto poor individuals.


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Recent efforts at providing direct cash transfers to poor individuals in DVCs have shown which of the following results?


A. Cash transfers never worked, because the recipients just wastedthe money on unproductivespending.

B. These transfers have shown positive early results; themajority of the recipients spent the money as intended.

Only conditional cash transfers worked.Unconditional cash transfersnever worked.

These cash transfers worked only if theaid providers frequently followed up on the recipients.


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True / False Questions

The richest 20 percent of the world's population receivesmore than 75 percentof the world's income, while the poorest20 percent receives less than 2 percentof the world's income.


TRUE


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In 2014, the IACs (industrially advancedcountries) had an average per capita income that was about 60 times as high as that of the low-income nations.


TRUE


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Japan is a nation that achieved a high standard of livingdespite having a very limited supply of naturalresources.


TRUE


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China is close to catching up with the United States in its standard of livingas measured by per capita income.


FA LSE


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The gap in the standardsof living betweenthe IACs (like the U.S., countries of Western Europe,and Japan) and the DVCs of Africa, Latin America,andAsia have been narrowing significantly over the decades.


FA LSE


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The presence of large and fast-growing populations in developing countries contributes to lower per capita incomes.


TRUE


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The demographic transition view of population growth believesthat slower population growth will lead to rising incomes.


FA LSE


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Without an abundant endowment of naturalresources, a nation cannot achieve rapideconomic growth.


FA LSE


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Saving is a larger percentage of domestic output in DVCs than in IACs, but the saving is put to poor use.


FA LSE


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Capital flight from DVCs (developing countries)tends to offset much of the foreignloans and aid that they receive from IACs (industrially advancedcountries).


TRUE


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When technological advances are of the capital-using kind, it is possible for an economy to increaseits productivity without any net investment in capital goods.


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The buildingof a new factory by a corporation would be an example of increasing the infrastructure in a developing nation.


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Developing nations tend to have a large entrepreneurial class but not sufficient capitalinvestment.


FA LSE


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Land reform (or the reform of land ownership) is a relatively minor institutional obstacle to economic growth in many developing countries.


FA LSE


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The vicious circle of povertyis based on the connections betweenlow income, low saving, low investment,andlow productivity.


TRUE


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The vicious circle of povertyimplies that there is nowayto break the circle;the poor nations will always remain poor.


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The creation of an adequate infrastructureina nation is primarily the responsibility of thepublic sector.


TRUE


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The corruption and poor administration that arecommon to the public sectors of many DVCs suggest that government may not be veryeffective in promotingeconomic growth.


TRUE


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The industrially advanced nations can assist developing nations by reducing trade barriersand by providingboth private and public capital.


TRUE


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An example of directforeign investment would be thebuilding of a motorcycle factory in China by HondaMotors.


TRUE


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In recent years, a greater proportion of privatecapital flows toDVCs has been direct foreign investment rather than loans to DVC governments.


TRUE


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The World Bank is theorganization to whichDVCs turn as a "last-resort" lendingagency for projectsthat private institutions will not fund.


TRUE


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One reason why foreign aid is viewed as harmful is that it promotesdependency.


TRUE


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One policy recommended by most economistsfor promoting economicgrowth in DVCs is the nationalization andprotection of domesticindustries.


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One recommended policy that IACs could adopt to helpDVCs is to recruit andhire skilled workers from DVCs for businesses in IACs.


FA LSE


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One effective way that IACs can help DVCs is to lower trade barriers on products produced by DVCs.


TRUE


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Chapter 22 The Economics of Developing Countries Answer Key


Multiple Choice Questions

According to the United Nations, approximately what percentage of the world's income is received by the richest one-fifth of the world's population?


24 percent

38 percent

60 percent

D. 75percent


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Approximately what percentage of the world's incomeis received by the poorest one-fifth of the world's population?


A. 2

5

7

10


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CountryPer Capital Income, 2014A$ 621B14,894C31,555D3,498E2,005 3.







Which of the given nations would be low-income developing countries (DVCs),according to theWorld Bank?



A. country A only

countries A, D, and E

countries A and E

countries A, B, D, and E


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CountryPer Capital Income, 2014A$ 621B14,894C31,555D3,498E2,005 4.






Which of the given nations would be middle-income developing countries (DVCs),according to theWorld Bank?


country E only

countries A, D, and E

C. countries D and E

D. country D only


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CountryPer Capital Income, 2014A$ 621B14,894C31,555D3,498E2,005 5.






Which of the given nations would be high-income countries (IACs), according to the World Bank?


country C only

countries B, C, and D

countries B, C, D, and E

D. countries B and C


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CountryPer Capital Income, 2014A$ 621B14,894C31,555D3,498E2,005 6.






Refer to the table. If per capita income increasesby 10 percent over five years in each of the nations shown, the per capita incomegap between country C and country A


A. will remain the same.

B. will rise from $30,934 to $34,027.

may rise or fall depending on the rate of population growth.

will rise from $31,555 to$34,710.


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CountryPer Capital Income, 2014A$ 621B14,894C31,555D3,498E2,005 7.






Refer to the table. Which of the following might reduce the per capita incomegap between countries A and E?


faster population growth in country A than in countryE

greater investment relative to GDP in countryE than in countryA

C. morerapid improvement in literacy and education in country A than in country E

D. increased capital flight from country A relative tothat from country E


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Which of the following is not inversely related to per capita income?


mortality rates for children under fiveyears of age

adult illiteracy rates

C. per capita energy consumption

D. population growth rates


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Which of these sets of nations consists of high-income economies?


Brazil, Thailand, and South Africa

China, India, and Russia

C. Canada,Switzerland, and France

D. UnitedStates, South Korea, and Mexico


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Which of these sets of nations consists of low-income developing nations?


A. Brazil,Australia, and South Africa

B. Uganda, Madagascar,andBurkina Faso

Canada, Switzerland, and France

Germany, South Korea, andMexico


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In 2014, the United States had about percent of the world's population andproduced about percentof the world output. A. 20; 30

B. 3.6; 31

C. 10; 28

D. 4.4; 22


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