Discuss the price elasticity of demand and the price elasticity of supply of goods that have low value but are limited in supply. Discuss why the reduction in world price of such commodities can be considered harmful to an economy that exports such commodities.
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- Which of the following would help to reduce imports? Select one: a) A fall in quotas b) Increased borrowings c) Fall in subsidy to domestic firms d) A fall in tariffs e) Decreased import substitutionExporting countries Which of the following will be true, everything else remaining constant, for a country that exports some good? a)The greater the price elasticity of supply for the good in the exporting country, the greater the volume of exports. b) The more that consumers in the exporting country respond to a change in price, the greater will be the gains from trade. b) The smaller the price elasticity of demand and supply in the exporting country, the greater the gains from trade. c) Some domestic suppliers will lose surplus while others will gain surplus. Choose the statements that match the question and briefly explain your reasoning to understand the question better. Thankyou.Suppose there is an increase in the demand of the imported commodity subject to a given import quota, determine whether each of the following statements is true, false, or uncertain. Statement I – There will be no change in the quantity of the commodity consumed. Statement II – There will be an increase in the domestic price of the commodity.
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- Analyze the impact of a decrease in tariffs (taxes) on imported flat screen televisions in the market for flat screen televisions.A small country can import a good at a world price of $10 per unit. The domestic demand and supply curves are given by the following equations: Demand: D = 400 – 5P Supply: S = 20 + 10P, where D is the quantity demanded, S is the quantity supplied, and P is price a) Derive the import demand curve of the country and determine the level of imports. b) Calculate the effects of a per-unit tariff of $ 5 levied on imports on consumers, producers, government revenue, and overall national welfare, using the concepts of consumer surplus, producer surplus, and deadweight loss. c) Suppose that each unit of production yields a marginal social benefit of $10 and calculate the effect of the tariff on total welfare.Assume that the United States, as a steel-importing nation, is large enough so that changes in the quantity of its imports influence the world price of steel. The following table shows the U.S. supply and demand schedules for steel, along with the overall amount of steel supplied to U.S. consumers by domestic and foreign producers. Price (Dollars per ton) 100 200 300 400 PRICE (Dollars per ton) 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 500 600 700 0 0 2 Using the data in the table, use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot the demand curve and use the orange points (square symbol) to plot the supply curve (domestic plus imports) on the following graph. Then use the black cross to indicate the equilibrium price and quantity. ? 6 (Domestic) 0 0 1 2 3 5 Quantity Supplied The new equilibrium is (Domestic plus Imports) 0 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 QUANTITY (Tons of steel) With free trade, the equilibrium price of steel is $ 4 8 12 16 20 24 tons are supplied by U.S. producers, and tons are imported.…
- The market for pencils has a domestic demand equation P=20−0.5Q�=20−0.5�, and a domestic supply equation P=5+Q�=5+�, where quantity is measured in thousands. The world supply equation for pencils is PW=10��=10. The domestic government decides to implement a tariff of $10 per thousand pencils. As a result of the tariff, the new domestic price of pencils isThe numbers i have in are all incorrect, please help D ง The domestic supply and demand curves for Jolt coffee beans are given by P= 20 + 1Q and P= 140-2Q, respectively, where Pis the price in dollars per bushel, and Q is the quantity in millions of bushels per year. The United States produces and consumes only a trivial fraction of world Jolt bean output, and the current world price of $35/bushel is unaffected by events in the U.S. market. Transportation costs are also negligible. Instructions: Enter your answer for price to the nearest dollar. For the number of bushels, enter your answer rounded to 1 decimal place. D a. How much will U.S. consumers pay for a bushel of Jolt coffee beans, and how many bushels per year will they consume? Price: $ 60/bushel Number of bushels: 40 million bushels per year. Instructions: Enter your answer for price to the nearest dollar. For the number of bushels, enter your answer to the nearest million. b. How will your answers to part (a) change if…For a small country called Boxland, the equation of the domestic demand curve for cardboard is QD350-2P, where QD represents the domestic quantity of cardboard demanded, in tons, and P represents the price of a ton of cardboard. For Boxland, the equation of the domestic supply curve for cardboard is QS = -60+ 3P, where Q5 represents the domestic quantity of cardboard supplied, in tons, and P again represents the price of a ton of cardboard. Refer to Scenario 9-1. Suppose the world price of cardboard is $51. Then Boxland's gains from international trade in cardboard amount to A) $1,201.25. B) $4,805.00. C) $2,402.50. D) $9,486.00.