Here option A is correct that is 400,000.
Quota rent is defined as =(32 - 30)(400,000 - 200,000)
= 400,000 Answer
The following diagram is for the cotton market in a small country. Under free trade, the...
7. A small country imports sugar. With free trade at the world
price of $0.10 per pound, the country’s national market is:
The country’s government now decides to impose a quota that
limits sugar imports to 240 million pounds per year. With the
import quota in effect, the domestic price rises to $0.12 per
pound, and domestic production increases to 160 million pounds per
year. The government auctions the rights to import the 240 million
pounds.
Calculate how much domestic...
Paradise is a small country that under free trade imports roses at $2.00 a dozen. Its domestic demand curve and domestic supply curve for roses are as follows: D = 100 - 10 P S = 10 + 10 P Calculate the equilibrium quantity imported under free trade. Under free trade: M = _________ If the government imposes a tariff of $1.00 on roses show graphically and calculate the impact of this tariff Graph: Under tariff: Domestic...
w a s Chapter 62006%20Trade%20Exercises%20Winter%202020%20Exercise%20-%201CM.pdf Open Economy (International Trade) The domestic Maize Market for a small closed economy of country XYZ is shown in the model below, and world price is $10/ton. Suppose the government of country XYZ decides to add tariff ($4/ton of import maize) to reduce imports. The model is shown below: Maize Market with Tariff S(domestic) Price/ton Domestic Price (with tariff) -- World Price Ddomestic) 32 35 4 5 25 30 18 20 22 Quantity of tons...
The graph above represents the market for T-shirts in Country X,
a small country. Assume that there is free trade with the rest of
the world (and no transportation costs) and that the world price of
a T-shirt is $5.
Instead of using an import quota or tariff to protect the
domestic T-shirt industry, Country X’s government gets the ROW’s
government to agree to a voluntary export restraint (VER) that
restricts exports to 6,000 T-shirts. The ROW’s government auctions
off...
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...
The figure to the right shows the domestic cotton market for a small country which A Tariff in a Small Country initially faces a world price of $12 per unit Price, P Use the line drawing tool, to show the effect of this country's imposition of a $2 18 tariff on foreign cotton. Properly label this line According to your graph, the small country tarif O A. cannot affect the foreign price and therefore leaves imports unchanged 14 O B....
3. Suppose that US market demand and supply for cloth are given, respectively by the following algebraic equations: P 7-0.10Q and P 1+ 0.10Q (P is given in dollars and Q in tons). a) Plot the demand and supply schedule for clothe and determine the equilibrium price and quantity for cloth in the US in the absence of [international] trade b) If the US now allows free trade and P-$1.00 on the world market and we assume no transportation costs,...
Question 11 of 16 > The figure describes the Laotian market for cheese where free trade is allowed. Suppose the world price of cheese is S6 per pound and that Laos imposes an import tariff of $2 per pound on foreign cheese. Move the price line to describe the new price with the tariff and place the consumer surplus (CS) and producer surplus (PS) areas to describe the new welfare situation Laotian market for cheese Donec supply Price of cheese...
QUESTION 16 If the world price of cotton is less that the price that would occur domestically without trade, then a country will decrease its demand for cotton and increase its demand for cotton substitutes increase its demand for cotton and decrease its demand for cotton substitutes import cotton export cotton QUESTION 17 A trade quota is a restriction on the quantity of goods that can be imported a tax on imports a tax on exports the restriction of trade...
1. Suppose Home is a small country. Use the graphs below to
answer the questions.
a. Calculate Home consumer surplus and producer surplus in the
absence of trade.
b. Now suppose that Home engages in trade and faces the world
price, P* = $6. Determine the consumer and producer surplus under
free trade. Does Home benefit from trade? Explain.
c. Concerned about the welfare of the local producers, the Home
government imposes a tariff in the amount of $2 (i.e....