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1、,Application:International Trade,Chapter 9,Copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.All rights reserved.Requests for permission to make copies of any part of thework should be mailed to:Permissions Department,Harcourt College Publishers,6277 Sea Harbor Drive,Orlando,Florida 32887-6777.,International Trade,Wha
2、t determines whether a country imports or exports a good?,International Trade,Who gains and who loses from free trade among countries?,International Trade,What are the arguments that people use to advocate trade restrictions?,Equilibrium Without Trade,Assume:A country is isolated from rest of the wo
3、rld and produces steel.The market for steel consists of the buyers and sellers in the country.No one in the country is allowed to import or export steel.,Equilibrium Without Trade.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Equilibrium,quantity,Domestic,supply,Domestic,demand,Producer,surplus,Consumer,surplus,Equilibrium
4、Without Trade,Results:Domestic price adjusts to balance demand and supply.The sum of consumer and producer surplus measures the total benefits that buyers and sellers receive.,World Price and Comparative Advantage,If the country decides to engage in international trade,will it be an importer or expo
5、rter of steel?,World Price and Comparative Advantage,The effects of free trade can be shown by comparing the domestic price of a good without trade and the world price of the good.The world price refers to the prevailing price in the world markets.A country will either be an exporter or an importer
6、of the good.,World Price and Comparative Advantage,If a country has a comparative advantage,then the domestic price will be below the world price,and the country will be an exporter of the good.,World Price and Comparative Advantage,If the country does not have a comparative advantage,then the domes
7、tic price will be higher than the world price,and the country will be an importer of the good.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domesticdemand,International Trade in an Exporting Country.,Domesticsupply,Harcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Worldprice,Domesticde
8、mand,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Exporting Country.,Domesticsupply,Price after trade,Price before trade,A,B,C,D,Exports,0,Quantity,of Steel,Worldprice,Domesticdemand,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Exporting Country.,Domesticsupply,Price after trade,Price before trade,0,Quantity,of Ste
9、el,Worldprice,Domesticdemand,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Exporting Country.,Domesticsupply,Price after trade,Price before trade,Changes in Welfare from Free Trade:The Case of an Exporting Country,The area D shows the increase in total surplus and represents the gains from trade.,Before Trad
10、e,After Trade,Change,Consumer Surplus,A+B,A,-B,Producer Surplus,C,B+C+D,+(B+D),Total Surplus,A+B+C,A+B+C+D,+D,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Exporting Country,The analysis of an exporting country yields two conclusions:Domestic producers of the good are better off,and domestic consumers of the
11、 good are worse off.Trade raises the economic well-being of the nation as a whole.,International Trade and the Importing Country,If the world price of steel is lower than the domestic price,the country will be an importer of steel when trade is permitted.,International Trade and the Importing Countr
12、y,Domestic consumers will want to buy steel at the lower world price.,International Trade and the Importing Country,Domestic producers of steel will have to lower their output because the domestic price moves to the world price.,International Trade and the Importing Country.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Dome
13、sticsupply,Domestic demand,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Importing Country.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domesticsupply,World Price,Domestic demand,Price after trade,Price before trade,A,B,C,D,Imports,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Importing Country.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domesticsupply,World Pric
14、e,Domestic demand,Price after trade,Price before trade,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Importing Country.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domesticsupply,World Price,Domestic demand,Price after trade,Price before trade,Changes in Welfare from Free Trade:The Case of an Importing Country,The area D shows the
15、increase in total surplus and represents the gains from trade.,Before Trade,After Trade,Change,Consumer Surplus,A,A+B+D,+(B+D),Producer Surplus,B+C,C,-B,Total Surplus,A+B+C,A+B+C+D,+D,How Free Trade Affects Welfare in an Importing Country,The analysis of an importing country yields two conclusions:D
16、omestic producers of the good are worse off,and domestic consumers of the good are better off.Trade raises the economic well-being of the nation as a whole because the gains of consumers exceed the losses of producers.,The Gains and Losses from Free International Trade,The gains of the winners excee
17、d the losses of the losers.The net change in total surplus is positive.,Tariffs,Tariffs are taxes on imported goods.Tariffs raise the price of imported goods above the world price by the amount of the tariff.,The Effects of a Tariff.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domestic supply,Domestic demand,The Effects of
18、 a Tariff.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domestic supply,Domestic demand,World price,Q1S,Q1D,Price without tariff,Imports without tariff,The Effects of a Tariff.,0,Quantity,of Steel,Domestic supply,Domestic demand,Tariff,World price,Q1S,Q2S,Q2D,Q1D,Price without tariff,Price with tariff,Imports without tariff
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