Why do nations trade?
What is to manage scarcity of resources?
What are the US main exports?
What is integrated circuits, cars, and refined petroleum?
What is that they have lost GDP since the fall of the Soviet Union?
What does classical theorist believe drives economic growth?
What is the interactions between people and their economic decisions?
Which financial institution pools the saving of several individuals in order to make investments in the wider economy?
What is a mutual fund?
What are some examples of trade protectionism?
What is tariffs, embargos, quotas, and voluntary export restraints?
What is Indiana's main exports?
What are soybeans, corn, and animal feed?
What is the belt and road intuitive?
What is China investing throughout Africa and the middle east building infrastructure in exchange for access to cheap raw materials?
What drives economic growth according to Keynesian theory?
What is Government spending drives economic growth?
Which financial institution is a private investment fund that uses risky strategies but can have larger gains?
What is a Hedge Fund?
What are trade blocs?
What is a collections of countries that come together to create a free trade zone that can negotiate as a collective?
What decade did Indiana lose 25% of the GDP?
What is 1970s?
What is India's main exports?
What is pharmaceuticals, telecommunication devices, and raw gems?
What are the downsides of Keynesians economic theory?
What is hyperinflation, unlimited debt, and stagnation of wages?
Which stocks are held so that a person will be able to be on the board of directors or even own the company
What is common stock?
What is the largest trade bloc in the world?
What is European Union?
What is the current US GDP?
What is $32 trillion dollars?
What major issue is Japan going to face in the next fifty years?
What is a population collapse due to their low birth rate?
What are the downsides of classical theory?
What is lack of trade protections, loss of infant industries, and opens the possibility of neo colonialism?
What stock is held by a person who agrees to be a silent partner in exchange for a guaranteed return minimum?
What is preferred stock?
What are some requirements for being in a trade bloc?
What is a military alliance, free movement, immediate citizenship, and use of bloc currency?
Daily Double
What are the US's natural advantages?
What is the largest amount of farmland, the second most amount of fresh water, large rivers with little natural barriers, the most deep water ports, and the longest coast line in the world?
How has the world economy changed in the last fifty years?
What is an increase in manufacturing, development, a lowering of poverty rate, and an increase in global trade?
Which economic theory has the United States been using since world war 2?
What is Keynesian theory?
What would a decrease in real GDP or DPI indicate?
What is a recession?