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This work includes ECO 372 Week 5 International Trade and Finance Speech

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Economics - General Economics Assume that you have been appointed as the Speaker of the House. You must deliver a speech about the current state of the U.S. macroeconomy to a number of amateur reporters who are unfamiliar with economics. Prepare a 750 to 1,050 word speech in simple terms and concepts that focus on international trade and foreign exchange rates. Integrate a summary of your answers tothe following questions and cite external research to further justify your facts: · What happens when there is a surplus of imports brought into the U.S.? Cite a specific example of a product with an import surplus, and the impact that has on the U.S. businesses and consumers involved. · What are the effects of international trade on GDP, domestic markets and university students? · How do government choices in regards to tariffs and quotas affect international relations and trade? · What are foreign exchange rates? · How are they determined? · Why doesn’t the U.S. simply restrict all goods coming in from China? Why can’t the U.S. just minimize the amount of imports coming in from all other countries?

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