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If the United States were to lift existing tariffs on steel imports:
Question 32 options:
A.the supply of steel shifts to the right and lowers its market
B.the demand for steel shifts to the right.
C.the supply of the imported steel shifts to the left and raises its market price.
D.the demand for steel shifts to the left and raises its market price.
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- If the US eliminates its tariffs on imported steel, US consumers would likely see domestic steel price ______ Decrease increase, and foreign demand for US steel would rise increase, then decrease after 5 years would stay the sameAssume that you have been hired by an International Organization to be consulted on various issues that the country Motherland faces. For this exercise, assume that Motherland is a small agricultural economy. The biggest trading partner of Motherland is the United States. Unlike Motherland, the United States is a large industrial country. Assume Motherland imports electronics from the United States. The government of Motherland is considering to impose quotas on these electronics imports coming from the United States. Would you recommend it? Explain your answer. In your explanation, distinguish the effect on the consumers of electronics, the domestic producers of electronics and the government.Your explanation should not exceed 200 words.International trade: If Germany (which is a large country) imposes an import tariff on textile imports, we can conclude that: (a)The world price of textile rises, and Germany imports less. (b)The world price of textile stays constant, and Germany imports less. (c)The world price of textile falls, and Germany imports less. (d)The world price of textile stays constant, and Germany imports the same as before. Explain your answer clearly. Limit your explanation to 200 words.
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- The figure below shows the hypothetical domestic supply and demand for baseball caps in the country of Spain. Domestic Supply and Demand for Baseball Caps Spain 10 9. 8. 7 6. 5 4 3 2 1 Da 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Baseball caps (thousands per month) Suppose that the world price of baseball caps is €3 and there are no import restrictions on this product. Assume that Spanish consumers are indifferent between domestic and imported baseball caps. Instructions: Enter your answers as whole numbers. a. What quantity of baseball caps will domestic suppliers supply to domestic consumers? thousand b. What quantity of baseball caps will be imported? thousand Now suppose a tariff of €2 is levied against each imported baseball cap. c. After the tariff is implemented, what quantity of baseball caps will domestic suppliers supply to domestic consumers? thousand d. After the tariff is implemented, what quantity of baseball caps will be imported? thousand Price (€ per cap)The figure below shows the hypothetical domestic supply and demand for baseball caps In the country of Spaln. Domestic Supply and Demand for Baseball Caps Spain 10 9. 8. 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Baseball caps (thousands per month) Suppose that the world price of baseball caps is €3 and there are no Import restrictions on this product. Assume that Spanish consumers are Indifferent between domestic and Imported baseball caps. Instructions: Enter your answers as whole numbers. a. What quantity of baseball caps will domestic suppliers supply to domestc consumers? 10 O thousand b. What quantity of baseball caps will be Imported? 80 thousand Now suppose a tariff of €2 is levied agalnst each Imported baseball cap. C. After the taniff is Implemented, what quantity of baseball caps will domestic suppliers supply to domestic consumers? 20 thousand d. After the tariff Is Implemented, what quantity of baseball caps will be Imported? 60 thousand Price (€ per cap)Suppose the government of the U.S. wants to protect the domestic sugar industry by restricting sugar imports. Suppose the U.S. produces sugar domestically according to the supply curve QS = P, and suppose the domestic demand for sugar is QD = 8 – P. The world price of sugar is $2. For price of sugar, the units are $/lb., and for quantity of sugar, the units are 1,000,000 Ibs./year.