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Example Question #54 : Industrialization & Economic Development
Which of the following choices describes the reasons why export-processing zones are beneficial to the developing world?
They provide protection against foreign competition
They are designed to protect the environment of the local region
They offer incentives for foreign investment
They provide a tax-shelter for wealthy businessmen from the developing world
They allow a country to develop independently of external manipulation
They offer incentives for foreign investment
Export-processing zones are areas found in many regions of the developing world. They provide incentives for foreign companies to conduct their business in developing regions. They provide benefits to the developing world in the form of foreign investments and improved employment opportunities.
Example Question #61 : Industrialization & Economic Development
What advantages do offshore financial centers offer to large businesses?
Protection from fraud and external competition
New markets and manufacturing centers
All of these answers are correct.
Low taxes and high levels of secrecy
Raw materials and a sizeable labor force
Low taxes and high levels of secrecy
“Offshore financial centers” have sprung up around the world in recent years. They are generally, although not always, island nations with a relatively small economy (notable exceptions include Switzerland and Panama). They offer very low taxes and varying degrees of secrecy for large businesses who store a portion of their money in the financial centers of the country. This has benefits for both the large businesses and the governments of the offshore financial centers. Both profit, and both have to worry less about the consequences of their actions. Offshore centers of this kind are often controversial as a result of these practices.
Example Question #1 : Government Development Initiatives
The growth of Maquiladoras is primarily a consequence of __________.
the North American Free Trade Agreement
the growth of the European Union
the invention of the Internet
the end of the Cold War
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
the North American Free Trade Agreement
Maquiladoras are regions of northern Mexico where American companies conduct a great deal of their business, particularly manufacturing. They flourished in the 1990s and 2000s in the aftermath of the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which greatly reduced trading obstacles between Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
Example Question #2 : Government Development Initiatives
What was the target year for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals?
2050
2015
2100
2025
2035
2015
Believe it or not the target year for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals was 2015. Seeing as you are reading this in either 2015, or after, you can be fairly confident that the United Nations did not meet its goals of eradicating starvation and poverty, providing universal public education, and combating malaria (as well as several others). But, these dates are often arbitrary and are more meant to serve as motivation than concrete deadlines. Progress has certainly been made in almost all areas of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals since 2000.
Example Question #3 : Government Development Initiatives
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals included all of the following except __________.
reducing religious conflict
promoting gender equality
reducing child mortality rates
universal public education
ensuring environmental sustainability
reducing religious conflict
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals were passed at a 2000 summit of the United Nations. They included all of these answers except reducing religious conflict. They also included eradicating extreme hunger, improving maternal health, encouraging cooperative global commerce, and combating malaria and other infectious viruses.
Example Question #1 : Contemporary Patterns Of Industrialization & Development
Which of these is not a major offshore financial center?
The Cayman Islands
These are all examples of major offshore financial centers
The Bahamas
Singapore
Switzerland
These are all examples of major offshore financial centers
The “offshore” aspect of “offshore financial centers” refers to the fact that these countries are usually small islands but they do not have to be. In fact, Switzerland is one of the most historically significant “offshore financial centers” in the world, and it continues to be extremely influential to this day. An “offshore financial center” is a country that encourages foreign companies to conduct financial transactions in their territory by providing very low tax rates and varying degrees of institutional secrecy.
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