Homework: International Trade and Comparative Advantage 440 Supply 340 315 K 290 265 Demand PRICE (Dollars per bushel) 415 300 365 240 215 190 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 QUANTITY (Thousands of bushels of wheat) A tariff of 5 per bushel will achieve this. Market for Wheat in New Zealand A tariff set at this level would raise $ Price (Dollars per bushel) Domestic Demand (Thousands of bushels of wheat) 365 If New Zealand is open to international trade in wheat without any restrictions, it will import Suppose the New Zealand government wants to reduce imports to exactly 60,000 bushels of wheat to help domestic producers. 90 Domestic Supply (Thousands of bushels of wheat) in revenue for the New Zealand government. bushels of wheat. 210

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Homework: International Trade and Comparative Advantage
PRICE (Dollars per bushel)
440
415
300
365
340
315
290
265
240
215
190
A tariff of
Supply
Demand Pw
0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300
QUANTITY (Thousands of bushels of wheat);
A tariff set at this level would raise S
per bushel will achieve this.
Market for Wheat In New Zealand
Price
(Dollars per bushel)
Domestic Demandi
(Thousands of
bushels of wheat)
365
If New Zealand is open to international trade in wheat without any restrictions, it will import
Suppose the New Zealand government wants to reduce imports to exactly 60,000 bushels of wheat to help domestic producers.
90
Domestic Supply
(Thousands of
bushels of wheat)
in revenue for the New Zealand government.
bushels of wheat.
210
Transcribed Image Text:Homework: International Trade and Comparative Advantage PRICE (Dollars per bushel) 440 415 300 365 340 315 290 265 240 215 190 A tariff of Supply Demand Pw 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 QUANTITY (Thousands of bushels of wheat); A tariff set at this level would raise S per bushel will achieve this. Market for Wheat In New Zealand Price (Dollars per bushel) Domestic Demandi (Thousands of bushels of wheat) 365 If New Zealand is open to international trade in wheat without any restrictions, it will import Suppose the New Zealand government wants to reduce imports to exactly 60,000 bushels of wheat to help domestic producers. 90 Domestic Supply (Thousands of bushels of wheat) in revenue for the New Zealand government. bushels of wheat. 210
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