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1 HI5016 International Trade and Enterprise: Tutorial Submission Question, T2 2020 Assessment Task – Tutorial Question Assignment Unit Code: HI 5016 Unit Name: International Trade and Enterprise Assignment: Tutorial Questions Weighting: Final examination weighting- Fifty percent (50%) Purpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed: 1. Acquire a broad understanding of the changing international trade and investment pattern among nations. 2. Analyse how major models and theories explain international trade and how nations benefit from international trade 3. Comprehend the international factor movements, trade policy instruments, the arguments for protectionism and; the role of Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO in promotion of international trade, investment and economic growth among nations. 4. Synthesise the theoretical and practical knowledge of international economics, a well-developed understanding of the language of international trade and the tools of trade policy used by policy makers in a nation. Description: Each week students were provided with three tutorial questions of varying degrees of difficulty. The tutorial questions are available in the Tutorial Folder, for each week, on Blackboard. The Interactive Tutorials are designed to assist students with the process, skills and knowledge to answer the provided tutorial questions. Your task is to answer a selection of tutorial question for weeks 1 to 11 inclusive and submit these answers in a single document. Submission Directions: Submit your solutions via Blackboard. Each student is permitted only ONE submission to Blackboard. You need to ensure that the document submitted is the correct one. 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Table 1: Six categories of Academic Integrity breaches Plagiarism Reproducing the work of someone else without attribution. When a student submits their own work on multiple occasions this is known as self-plagiarism. Collusion Working with one or more other individuals to complete an assignment, in a way that is not authorized. Copying Reproducing and submitting the work of another student, with or without their knowledge. If a student fails to take reasonable precautions to prevent their own original work from being copied, this may also be considered an offence. Impersonation Falsely presenting oneself, or engaging someone else to present as oneself, in an in-person examination. Contract cheating Contracting a third party to complete an assessment task, generally in exchange for money or other manner of payment. Data fabrication and falsification Manipulating or inventing data with the intent of supporting false conclusions, including manipulating images. 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The questions to be answered are; Assessment Question Week 2 Question 1: World Trade Overview and Gravity Model 3 HI5016 International Trade and Enterprise: Tutorial Submission Question, T2 2020 In the 19th Century Britain was trading with countries from distant locations such as North America, Latin America, Africa and Asia. Today, Britain mostly trades with European countries. Examine the causes of the British changing trade pattern with reference to the Gravity Model. (7 Marks) Assessment Question Week 4 Question 2: Resources and Trade: Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) Model How does the Ricardian model differ from the H-O theory in explaining international trade patterns among nations. (7 Marks) Assessment Question Week 6 Question 3: Economies of Scale, Imperfect Competition and International Trade Trade need not be the result of comparative advantage but it can be a result of economies of scale. Discuss. (7 Marks) Assessment Question Week 7 Question 4: International Factor Movements Explain the effects of migration of labour between two nations. Use the figure below and the marginal product of labour concept to explain your answer. (11 Marks) ??? ??????? ? ??? ???????? 0?? ? ? ?1 0?? Labour Assessment Question Week 10 Question 5: Trade Policy in Newly Industrialized/Developing Countries Infant Industry protection is a key solution for the growth of industrialization of developing countries. Discuss your answer by using the graph below and any other graph(s) that you can deem appropriate. (7 Marks) ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ??????? ? ??? ??????? ? E D F Wages 4 HI5016 International Trade and Enterprise: Tutorial Submission Question, T2 2020 ??? ??????? ? Quantity Assessment Question Week11 Question 6: Controversies in Trade Policy After the Seattle 1999 World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference fiasco, in the next 2 years, large anti-globalization demonstrations rocked the International Monetary Fund and Work Bank in Washington. What was the anti-globalization movement goal- and was it right? Explain you answer. (11 Marks) End 1 ? ? ?? ????? ?? ??????????? Price/cost ? ????? ?? ??????????? ???????? ? ?? ????? ???????? ?