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Lecture 4Stephen Kinsella

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RecapTariffs

Welfare Analysis

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{Story}

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1.EU is an economic solution

to a political

problem

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2. History of

integration matters, and

reflects current level

of integration

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3. There are

welfare effects to

greater integration

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Recap

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Trade Creation is“The increase in trade volume caused by union with a lower cost (more efficient) supplier within the trade bloc”––Viner, 1950

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Punion post tax

Pworld post tax

Pworld pre tax

Punion pre tax

Supply Home

Demand Home

P*

C*

P

QB D

Trade Creation (High Cost to Low Cost)

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Punion post tax

Pworld post tax

Pworld pre tax

Punion pre tax

Supply Home

Demand Home

P*

C*

P

QB D

Trade Diversion (Low Cost to High Cost)

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Beach on the Enlargement

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A tariff is a tax on goods produced abroad and sold

domestically.

{Definition}

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Effects of a Tariff

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The Effects of a Tariff

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Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticdemand

Pricewith tariff Tariff

Importswithout tariff

Equilibriumwithout trade

Pricewithout tariff

WorldpriceImports

with tariff

QSQS QD QD

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Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticdemand

Importswithout tariff

Equilibriumwithout trade

Pricewithout tariff

Worldprice

QS QD

Producer surplus

before tariff

Consumer surplusbefore tariff

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Figure 6 The Effects of a Tariff

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A

B

Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticdemand

Pricewith tariff Tariff

Importswithout tariff

Equilibriumwithout trade

Pricewithout tariff

WorldpriceImports

with tariff

QSQS QD QD

Consumer surpluswith tariff

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Figure 6 The Effects of a Tariff

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C

G

Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticdemand

Pricewith tariff Tariff

Importswithout tariff

Equilibriumwithout trade

Pricewithout tariff

Worldprice

QS

Importswith tariff

QS QD QD

Producer surplus

after tariff

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Figure 6 The Effects of a Tariff

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E

Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticdemand

Pricewith tariff Tariff

Importswithout tariff

Pricewithout tariff

Worldprice

QS

Importswith tariff

QS QD QD

Tariff Revenue

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DWT Loss: the reduction in

consumer and producer surplus resulting from

restricting output below its efficient level

{Definition}

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Figure 6 The Effects of a Tariff

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C

G

A

ED F

B

Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticdemand

Pricewith tariff Tariff

Importswithout tariff

Pricewithout tariff

WorldpriceImports

with tariff

QSQS QD QD

Deadweight Loss

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Exercise

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The Effects of a Tariff

Before Tariff After Tariff Change

CS A+B+C+D+E-F A+B -(C+D+E+F)

PS G C+G +C

Govt. Revenue None E +E

Total Surplus A+B+C+D+E+F+G

A+B+C+E+G -(D+F)

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{Story}

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The Effects of a Tariff

• A tariff reduces the quantity of imports and moves the domestic market closer to its equilibrium without trade.

• With a tariff, total surplus in the market decreases by an amount referred to as a deadweight loss.

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{The Effects of an Import Quota}

An import quota is a limit on the quantity of a good that can be produced abroad and sold domestically.

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Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticsupply

+Import supply

Domesticdemand

Isolandianprice with

quota

Importswithout quota

Equilibriumwith quota

Equilibriumwithout trade

Quota

Importswith quota

QD

Worldprice

Worldprice

Pricewithout

quota=

QS QDQS

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{Story}

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The Effects of an Import Quota

Because the quota raises the domestic price above the world price, domestic buyers of the good are worse off, and domestic sellers of the good are better off.

License holders are better off because they make a profit from buying at the world price and selling at the higher domestic price.

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The Effects of an Import Quota

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Figure 7 The Effects of an Import Quota

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A

E'C

B

G

D E" F

Priceof Steel

0 Quantityof Steel

Domesticsupply

Domesticsupply

+Import supply

Domesticdemand

Isolandianprice with

quota

Importswithout quota

Equilibriumwith quota

Equilibriumwithout trade

Quota

Importswith quota

QD

Worldprice

Worldprice

Pricewithout

quota=

QS QDQS

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Exercise

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Before Quota After Quota Change

CS A+B+C+D+E’+E’’+F A+B -(C+D

+E’+E”+F)

PS G C+G +C

License Holder None E’+E’’ +(E’+E’’)

Total Surplus A+B+C+D+E’+E’’+F+G

A+B+C+E’+E’’+G -(D+F)

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The Effects of an Import Quota

With a quota, total surplus in the market decreases by an amount referred to as a deadweight loss.

The quota can potentially cause an even larger deadweight loss, if a mechanism such as lobbying is employed to allocate the import licenses.

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The Lessons for Trade Policy

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Other Benefits of International Trade

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Arguments for Restricting Trade

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CASE STUDY: Trade Agreements and the World Trade Organization

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CASE STUDY: Trade Agreements and the World Trade Organization

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CASE STUDY: Trade Agreements and the World Trade Organization

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Summary

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Next Week

• European Monetary Union

• Read Wyplosz, C. ‘European Monetary Union: The Dark Sides of a Major Success’, Economic Policy, 2006.

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