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Figure 17-13 -In Figure 17-13, If the World Price of a Baseball

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Figure 17-13 Figure 17-13   -In Figure 17-13, if the world price of a baseball is $3 and a tariff of $1 per baseball is imposed in the United States, how many baseballs will the United States import? A)  4,000 B)  6,000 C)  8,000 D)  10,000 E)  12,000
-In Figure 17-13, if the world price of a baseball is $3 and a tariff of $1 per baseball is imposed in the United States, how many baseballs will the United States import?


A) 4,000
B) 6,000
C) 8,000
D) 10,000
E) 12,000

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