Microeconomics (13th Edition)
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Author: Michael Parkin
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Chapter 7, Problem 13APA
(a)
To determine
What happens to the price of steel in India when it enters into international trade.
(b)
To determine
What happens to the quantity of steel produced in India when it enters into international trade.
(c)
To determine
What happens to the quantity of steel brought by India when it enters into international trade.
(d)
To determine
Whether India will export or import steel.
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