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International Trade - Theory and Policy, 2010a

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6.7 The Costs <strong>and</strong> Benefits of Free <strong>Trade</strong> under Monopolistic Competition<br />

LEARNING OBJECTIVES<br />

1. Identify the reasons why consumers gain from trade in a monopolistically competitive<br />

market.<br />

2. Underst<strong>and</strong> that the movement to free trade in a monopolistically competitive market<br />

may cause losses to some individuals under more realistic assumptions.<br />

The Benefits of Free <strong>Trade</strong><br />

Welfare of individual consumers who purchase the representative product will be enhanced for three<br />

main reasons. First, trade increases the number of varieties of products for consumers to choose from.<br />

Second, free trade reduces the price of every variety sold in the market. Third, free trade may increase the<br />

supply of products in other markets <strong>and</strong> result in lower prices for those products.<br />

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