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- 1. Explain in detail a) What is the welfare impact of quotas compared to tariffs? b) Which one of the two (quotas or tarrifs) is a more flexible tool to use?Consider the market for coffee in the small, isolated country of Krakozhia. Within Krakozhia, the domestic demand for coffee is: Q = 500-2p and the domestic supply of coffee is: Q* = -150+ 3pits already answered on this site just send it to me
- 4. Tariffs Suppose Kenya is open to free trade in the world market for wheat. Because of Kenya's small size, the demand for and supply of wheat in Kenya do not affect the world price. The following graph shows the domestic wheat market in Kenya. The world price of wheat is Pw =$250 per ton. On the following graph, use the green triangle (triangle symbols) to shade the area representing consumer surplus (CS) when the economy is at the free-trade equilibrium. Then, use the purple triangle (diamond symbols) to shade the area representing producer surplus (PS). 490 Domestic Demand Domestic Supply 460 CS 430 400 370 PS 340 310 280 250 220 190 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 QUANTITY (Thousands of tons of wheat) If Kenya allows international trade in the market for wheat, it will import tons of wheat. Now suppose the Kenyan government decides to impose a tariff of $60 on each imported ton of wheat. After the tariff, the price Kenyan consumers pay for a ton of wheat is $ and Kenya will import tons…Consider the market for coffee in the small, isolated country of Krakozhia. Within Krakozhia, the domestic demand for coffee is: Q = 500-2p and the domestic supply of coffee is: Q* = -150+ 3p1. Assume that Canada is an importer of televisions and that there are no trade restrictions. Canadian consumers buy 1 million televisions per year, of which 400 000 are produced domestically and 600 000 are imported. Suppose that a technological advance among Japanese television manufacturers causes the world price of televisions to fall by $100. Draw a graph to show how this change affects the welfare of Canadian consumers and Canadian producers and how it affects total surplus in Canada. b. After the fall in price, consumers buy 1.2 million televisions, of which 200 000 are produced domestically and 1 million are imported. Calculate the change in consumer surplus, producer surplus, and total surplus from the price reduction. c. If the government responded by putting a $100 tariff on imported televisions, what would this do? Calculate the revenue that would be raised and the deadweight loss. Would it be a good policy from the standpoint of Canadian welfare? Who might support…
- Question 7 Consider again this same graph: Price 40 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 Tariff Domestic supply Domestic demand 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 World price Quantity Tell me the amount of gains from trade, carefully following all numeric instructions.Price (dollars per battery) 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 A 8 C D Sus World price + tariff World price Dus 100 300 500 700 900 1,100 1,300 Quantity (thousands of batteries) The above figure shows the U.S. market for replacement cell phone batteries. When there is no international trade, the equilibrium price is per battery and when there is international trade the equilibrium price is per battery.QUESTION 3 A nation will import a good if its no-trade, domestic: O price is equal to the world price. 000 0 price is greater than the world price. price is less than the world price. O quantity is less than the world quantity.
- The box said higher or lower for the 1 question an OA. win: lose OB. lose: win OC. lose: lose OD. win: win The United States exports athletic coaching services and imports coffee. The price of athletic coaching services in the United States is without international trade. As a result of trade in athletic coaching services, U.S. producers of athletic coaching services and U.S. consumers of athletic coaching services Click to select your answer. Show Transcribed Text The box said higher or lower for the 1 question 5 OA win; lose OB. lose; win OC. win: win OD. lose; lose C 3 C The price of coffee in the United States is trade. As a result of trade in coffee, the U.S. producers of coffee with international trade than with international trade than without international and U.S. consumers of coffee T tri AAssume that Canada is an importer of televisions and that there are no trade restrictions. Canadian consumers buy 1.2 million televisions per year, of which 600,000 are produced domestically and 600,000 are imported. Suppose that a technological advance among Japanese television manufacturers causes the world price to fall $800 to $700. Draw a graph to show how this change affects the welfare of Canadian consumers and Canadian producers and how it affects total surplus in Canada. Label the diagram carefully to show all the areas using letters of alphabets. (Do not shade the areas). After the fall in price, consumers buy 1.4 million televisions, of which 400,000 are produced domestically and 1 million are imported. Calculate the change (this will be only the area either gained or lost by consumers and producers) in consumer surplus, producer surplus and total surplus due to price reduction. Provide numerical answers by calculating the area of change in surplus due to fall in…Figure 9-1 PRICE (Dollars per unt of coffee) 70 8 50 10 с B P Uganda TI/ 9 D Domestic Supply 15 QUANTITY (Units of coffee) Domestic Demand World Price 20 Refer to Figure 9-1. From the figure it is apparent that Uganda will export coffee if trade is allowed. Uganda will import coffee if trade is allowed. Uganda has nothing to gain either by importing or exporting coffee. O the world price will fall if Uganda begins to allow its citizens to trade with other countries.