Because this country exports steel, the world price is represented by Suppose that a "pro-trade" government decides to subsidize the export of steel by paying $10 for each ton sold abroad. With this export subsidy, the price paid by domestic consumers is s The quantity of steel consumed by domestic consumers per ton, and the price received by domestic producers is s , the quantity of steel produced by domestic producers per ton. , and the quantity of steel exported True or False: With the export subsidy, domestic producers will sell steel to domestic consumers and sell the rest abroad. True False Under the export subsidy, consumer surplus is s and producer surplus is s Government revenue by $ As a result, total surplus Consider a small country that exports steel. Suppose the following graph depicts the domestic demand and supply for steel in this country. One of the two price lines represents the world price of steel. Use the following graph to help you answer the questions below. You will not be graded on any changes made to this graph. Demand Supply 100 Price of Steel (Dollars per ton) 30 888888 40 70 80 20 10 22 0 o 200 100 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Quantity of Steel (Tons) Triangle Polygon
Because this country exports steel, the world price is represented by Suppose that a "pro-trade" government decides to subsidize the export of steel by paying $10 for each ton sold abroad. With this export subsidy, the price paid by domestic consumers is s The quantity of steel consumed by domestic consumers per ton, and the price received by domestic producers is s , the quantity of steel produced by domestic producers per ton. , and the quantity of steel exported True or False: With the export subsidy, domestic producers will sell steel to domestic consumers and sell the rest abroad. True False Under the export subsidy, consumer surplus is s and producer surplus is s Government revenue by $ As a result, total surplus Consider a small country that exports steel. Suppose the following graph depicts the domestic demand and supply for steel in this country. One of the two price lines represents the world price of steel. Use the following graph to help you answer the questions below. You will not be graded on any changes made to this graph. Demand Supply 100 Price of Steel (Dollars per ton) 30 888888 40 70 80 20 10 22 0 o 200 100 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Quantity of Steel (Tons) Triangle Polygon
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