Problem II. You are a policy maker. Name and describe situation(s) where it is beneficial to do the followings. Briefly support your choice using economic arguments. A possible answer can be never! (15points, 3 points each)
1. Utilizing general equili
ium analysis to study the impact of protection.
2. Measuring tariff rates using effective rate of protection.
3. Using trade taxes as a source of government revenue.
4. Imposing import tariffs to extract a foreign monopoly profit.
5. Imposing import tariffs to offset a foreign production subsidy.
Problem II. You are a policy maker. Name and describe situation(s) where it is beneficial to do the followings. Briefly support your choice using economic arguments. A possible answer can be never! (15points, 3 points each)
1. Utilizing general equili
ium analysis to study the impact of protection.
2. Measuring tariff rates using effective rate of protection.
3. Using trade taxes as a source of government revenue.
4. Imposing import tariffs to extract a foreign monopoly profit.
5. Imposing import tariffs to offset a foreign production subsidy.
Problem III. Suppose that the UK is a small open country producing only cars and crude petroleum. For simplicity assume that cars and crude petroleum are labor-intensive and capital-intensive respectively. Now, suppose there is an inflow of workers from Eurozone to the UK. Using the theories we discussed in class, answer the following questions with proper arguments, equations, or graphs. (10 points)
1. How would the wage in the UK change as a result of incoming workers? Why? (2 points)
2. How would the capital rental rate in the UK change as a result of incoming workers? Why? (2 points)
3. How would the production bundle change? Why? (2 points)
4. Suppose by exiting EU open borders policy would stop. Now, given the fact that British people voted for Brexit, determine whether the UK is a labor abundant country or a capital abundant country. Explain. (2 points)
5. Would immigration imply a pro or anti trade production effect for the UK? Why? (2 points)
Problem II. You are a policy maker. Name and describe situation(s) where it is beneficial to do the followings. Briefly support your choice using economic arguments. A possible answer can be never! (15points, 3 points each)
1. Utilizing general equili
ium analysis to study the impact of protection.
2. Measuring tariff rates using effective rate of protection.
3. Using trade taxes as a source of government revenue.
4. Imposing import tariffs to extract a foreign monopoly profit.
5. Imposing import tariffs to offset a foreign production subsidy.
Problem II. You are a policy maker. Name and describe situation(s) where it is beneficial to do the followings. Briefly support your choice using economic arguments. A possible answer can be never! (15points, 3 points each)
1. Utilizing general equili
ium analysis to study the impact of protection.
2. Measuring tariff rates using effective rate of protection.
3. Using trade taxes as a source of government revenue.
4. Imposing import tariffs to extract a foreign monopoly profit.
5. Imposing import tariffs to offset a foreign production subsidy.
Problem III. Suppose that the UK is a small open country producing only cars and crude petroleum. For simplicity assume that cars and crude petroleum are labor-intensive and capital-intensive respectively. Now, suppose there is an inflow of workers from Eurozone to the UK. Using the theories we discussed in class, answer the following questions with proper arguments, equations, or graphs. (10 points)
1. How would the wage in the UK change as a result of incoming workers? Why? (2 points)
2. How would the capital rental rate in the UK change as a result of incoming workers? Why? (2 points)
3. How would the production bundle change? Why? (2 points)
4. Suppose by exiting EU open borders policy would stop. Now, given the fact that British people voted for Brexit, determine whether the UK is a labor abundant country or a capital abundant country. Explain. (2 points)
5. Would immigration imply a pro or anti trade production effect for the UK? Why? (2 points)