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Homework 2: Welfare Analysis 1. Let's say that the market for barley in the US is:...
Quotas - Welfare Analysis Exercise 1 The graphs below show the market for apricots in the United States, a nation that is open to international trade but is assumed to be a price taker unable to affect the world price of apricots. a. In the graph below, identify the areas that represent the consumer surplus (CS) and producer surplus (PS) with international trade. Instructions: Use the tools provided 'CS' and 'PS' to illustrate these areas on the graph. Market for...
Aplia Homework: International Trade 3. Welfare effects of a tariff in a small country Suppose Zambia is open to free trade in the world market for soybeans. Because of Zambia's small size, the demand for and supply of soybeans in Zambia do not affect the world price. The following graph shows the domestic soybeans market in Zambia. The world price of soybeans is Pw-$400 per ton On the following graph, use the green triangle (triangle symbols) to shade the area...
Question 2 (15 points) Continuing your analysis of the competitive US manufacturing industry from Question 1, with demand of Q = 200-P and supply of Q. = P-20, suppose a technological innovation causes the supply curve to shift down by $20 for every given quantity Q. • Depict the original supply, the new supply, and the original demand curves on the usual P, Q diagram. Label all intercepts. Clearly indicate and label the new market equilibrium. 2/8/2 compass 20 Mlinois.edu/bbcswebdavipid-4037356-dt-con020%20ECON528%20M6...
3. welfare effects of tariff in small country Suppose Bolivia is open to free trade in the world market for wheat. Because of Bolivia's small size, the demand for and supply of wheat in Bolivia do not affect the world price. The following graph shows the domestic wheat market in Bolivia. The world price of wheat is P $250 per ton. On the folowing graph, use the green triangle (triangle symbols)to shade the area representing consumer surplus (CS) when the...
Consider international trade in a world with two countries, Home and Foreign, and a single good. At Home, the demand is D = 500 - 2P and the supply is S = 200 + 4P. At Foreign the demand is D*= 600 – 2P and the supply is S* = 360 + 2P. What is the autarky price at Home? Answer: 50 What is the autarky price at Foreign? 60 Answer: What is the consumer surplus at Home, in autarky?...
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Taxation Suppose now the government decides to intervene the market with a tax on producers of $4, determine the price for the consumer, the g. price for the producer, and the quantity produced with the tax Draw a graph (Diagram 4) representing the market for Hallowcen costurmes with a tax on producers of $4. Accurately label and show the h. area for consumers (CS), producer surplus (PS), deadweight loss (DWL), and government...
3. Welfare effects of a tariff in a small
country
Suppose Bolivia is open to free trade in the world market for
wheat. Because of Bolivia’s small size, the demand for and supply
of wheat in Bolivia do not affect the world price. The following
graph shows the domestic wheat market in Bolivia. The world price
of wheat is PWPW = $250 per ton.
On the following graph, use the green triangle (triangle
symbols) to shade the area representing consumer...
Assume that the UK car market is perfectly competitive and that cars are a homogenous good. The inverse demand curve for cars is given by PD(Q) = 36−Q, where quantities are measured in millions of units, while prices are measured in thousands of dollars. The supply of cars in the US is given by PS(Q) = 6 + 2Q. Cars are produced also in other countries and in this exercise we will assume that the US is “small” as far...
2. Taxes and welfare Consider the market for designer purses. The following graph shows the demand and supply for designer purses before the government imposes any taxes. First, use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the equilibrium price and quantity of designer purses in the absence of a tax. Then use the green point (triangle symbol) to shade the area representing total consumer surplus (CS) at the equilibrium price. Next, use the purple point (diamond symbol) to shade the...
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3. Welfare effects of a tariff in a small country Suppose Bolivia is open to free trade in the world market for wheat. Because of Bolivia's small size, the demand for and supply of wheat in Bolivia do not affect the world price. The following graph shows the domestic wheat market in Bolivia. The world price of wheat is Pw - $250 per ton. On the following graph, use the green triangle...