Chapter 20: Q. 31 (page 490)
What is the national interest argument for protectionism with regard to certain products?
Short Answer
Products of national interest must have lesser reliance on imports.
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Chapter 20: Q. 31 (page 490)
What is the national interest argument for protectionism with regard to certain products?
Products of national interest must have lesser reliance on imports.
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Assume two countries, Thailand (T) and Japan (J),
have one good: cameras. The demand (d) and supply (s) for cameras in Thailand and Japan is described by the following functions: QdT
= 60 鈥 P
QsT = 鈥5 + 14 P
QdJ = 80 鈥 P
QsJ = 鈥10 + 12P
P is the price measured in a common currency used in both countries, such as the Thai Baht.
a. Compute the equilibrium price (P) and quantities
(Q) in each country without trade.
b. Now assume that free trade occurs. The free-
trade price goes to 56.36 Baht. Who exports and
imports cameras and in what quantities?
Show graphically that for any tariff, there is an equivalent quota that would give the same result. What would be the difference, then, between the two types of trade barriers?
How does the cost of 鈥渟aving鈥 jobs in protected industries compare to the workers鈥 wages and salaries?
Explain how a subsidy on agricultural goods like sugar adversely affects the income of foreign producers of imported sugar.
What is dumping? Why does prohibiting it often work better in theory than in practice?
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