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An import quota is a type of protectionist trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time. Quotas, like other tr...
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The following Table provides a summary of the direction and magnitude of the welfare effects to producers, consumers and the governments in the importing and exporting countries. The aggregate national welfare effects and the world ... Import Quota Effects on: ... Click here to learn about the details of optimal quotas.
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To depict the price effects of a quota we use an export supply/import demand diagram. The export supply curve is drawn as a horizontal line since the exporting country is willing to supply as much as the importer demands at the world price.
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and may be welfare superior.(1) In this Reply, we argue that indeed, in a dynamic version of our model, the Friedman rule is equivalent to a consumption tax; ... Palivos, Theodore, and Chong K. Yip. 1997a. The effects of import quotas on national welfare: Does money matter? Southern Economic Journal 63:751-60.
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I. Introduction The welfare effects of import quotas have been studied by a host of trade theorists; see, for example, Dei |8~, Brecher and Bhagwati |3~, and Neary |20~.(1) Recently, Chao, Hwang and Yu |4~ have examined the welfare impacts of quotas under variable returns to scale (VRS) for a ... ... for a small home economy.
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The Effects of Import Quotas on National Welfare: Does Money Matter? Journal article by Theodore Palivos, Chong K. Yip; Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 63, 1997. Read The Effects of Import Quotas on National Welfare: Does Money Matter? ... Questia's powerful research tools allow you to highlight, ... You Are Reading:
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They argue that the first best policy in such an economy is differential consumption taxes, and if the exportable is cash intensive a second best policy is an import quota.
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In order to benefit US sugar beet and sugar cane producers, the US limits imports of foreign sugar (sucrose) under a quota program. ... ; What effects do you think the US’s sugar import quotas have on…; ... What are some other indirect effects of the US’s sugar import quota program?
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9.5 Import Quotas and Tariffs ... We will fit linear supply and demand curves to these data, and then use them to calculate the effects of the quotas. You can verify that the following U.S. supply curve is consistent with a production level of 13.7 billion pounds, a price of 23 cents per pound, and a supply elasticity of 1.5416:
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