Application: International Trade 2365
189.
The nation of Aquilonia has decided to end its policy of not trading with the rest of the world.
When it ends its trade
restrictions, it discovers that it is importing incense, exporting steel, and
neither importing nor exporting rugs. We
can conclude that Aquilonia’s new free-trade policy
has
a.
increased consumer surplus and producer surplus in the incense market.
b.
increased consumer surplus in the steel market and left producer surplus in the rug market
unchanged.
c.
decreased consumer surplus in both the steel and rug markets.
d.
decreased consumer surplus in the steel market and increased total surplus in the incense
market.
190.
The nation of Aquilonia has decided to end its policy of not trading with the rest of the world.
When it ends its trade
restrictions, it discovers that it is importing rice, exporting steel, and neither
importing nor exporting TVs. We can
conclude that producer surplus in Aquilonia is now
a.
higher in the steel market, lower in the rice market, and unchanged in the TV market.
b.
higher in the rice and steel markets, and unchanged in the TV market.
c.
lower in the rice and TV markets, and higher in the steel market.
d.
lower in the rice and steel markets, and the same in the TV market.