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International Trade - Theory and Policy, 2010a

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1. Where on the graph is the level of imports in free trade?<br />

2. Which area or areas represent the level of consumer surplus in free trade?<br />

3. Which area or areas represent the level of producer surplus in free trade?<br />

4. Where on the graph is the size of the tariff depicted?<br />

5. Where on the graph is the level of imports after the tariff depicted?<br />

6. Which area or areas represent the tariff revenue collected by the importing government with<br />

the tariff in place?<br />

7. Which area or areas represent the change (+/−) in consumer surplus when the tariff is applied?<br />

8. Which area or areas represent the change (+/−) in producer surplus when the tariff is applied?<br />

9. Which area or areas represent the change (+/−) in national welfare when the tariff is applied?<br />

10. Which area or areas represent the efficiency losses that arise with the tariff?<br />

7.9 Retaliation <strong>and</strong> <strong>Trade</strong> Wars<br />

LEARNING OBJECTIVES<br />

1. Identify the key components to describe an economic game, including players,<br />

strategies, objectives, <strong>and</strong> equilibrium concepts.<br />

Saylor URL: http://www.saylor.org/books<br />

Saylor.org<br />

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