Need help with these economics questions.
3. These questions come from the article Making Depressions Great Again which appeared in the WSJ (February 2016).
(a) Why does the author suggest a trade war is approaching? ($2,000)
(b) What implications would a trade war have for the global economy? ($2,000)
4. These questions come from an article Making the Case for Trade which appeared in the WSJ (March 2016).
(a) Why do the four leading presidential candidates oppose free trade? ($2,000)
(b) The author outlines three benefits of free trade. Summarize each benefit in 4-6 lines. ($2,000)
5. These questions come from the article What Donald Trump Doesn't Understand About the Deal which appeared in the NY Times (March 2016).
(a) How does Donald Trump's view of trade contrast with the principles of trade as taught in this course? ($2,000)
(b) The author describes Donald Trump as a rent seeker. What is meant by this term? How does rent-seeking define Trump's view of trade? ($2,000)
Need help with these economics questions.
3. These questions come from the article Making Depressions Great Again which appeared in the WSJ (February 2016).
(a) Why does the author suggest a trade war is approaching? ($2,000)
(b) What implications would a trade war have for the global economy? ($2,000)
4. These questions come from an article Making the Case for Trade which appeared in the WSJ (March 2016).
(a) Why do the four leading presidential candidates oppose free trade? ($2,000)
(b) The author outlines three benefits of free trade. Summarize each benefit in 4-6 lines. ($2,000)
5. These questions come from the article What Donald Trump Doesn't Understand About the Deal which appeared in the NY Times (March 2016).
(a) How does Donald Trump's view of trade contrast with the principles of trade as taught in this course? ($2,000)
(b) The author describes Donald Trump as a rent seeker. What is meant by this term? How does rent-seeking define Trump's view of trade? ($2,000)