11 Questions
The International Trade Centre (ITC) has not developed an export potential assessment methodology.
False
Governments only implement horizontal policies to improve the efficiency of border procedures.
False
Increasing transparency of regulations on products and services is not a way to create an environment conducive to an optimal use of resources.
False
Interventions that increase the size and profitability of certain activities are not legitimate if they contribute to the rest of society through taxes and higher productivity jobs.
False
The International Trade Centre's (ITC) export potential assessment methodology is based on general trade and market access information.
False
The Export Potential Indicator (EPI) is used to identify new products for export diversification.
False
The ITC's export potential assessment methodology can identify products with low export potential and/or diversification opportunities in a given target market.
False
The Product Diversification Indicator (PDI) is inspired by a gravity-type framework.
False
The International Trade Centre's (ITC) export potential assessment methodology is based on three factors: supply, demand, and competition.
False
The results of the ITC's export potential assessment methodology are unstable over time.
False
The ITC's export potential assessment methodology can help countries identify promising products for inclusion into export promotion activities.
True
Test your knowledge of international trade policies, regulations, and governance. Learn how governments create an environment conducive to optimal resource use and economic well-being.
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