Multiple Choice
Scenario 9-2
• For a small country called Boxland,the equation of the domestic demand curve for
cardboard is ,
where represents the domestic quantity of cardboard demanded,in tons,and
represents the price of a ton of cardboard.
• For Boxland,the equation of the domestic supply curve for cardboard is ,
where represents the domestic quantity of cardboard supplied,in tons,and
again
represents the price of a ton of cardboard.
-Refer to Scenario 9-2.Suppose the world price of cardboard is $45.Then,relative to the no-trade situation,international trade in cardboard
A) benefits Boxlandian consumers by $721 and harms Boxlandian producers by $525.00.
B) benefits Boxlandian consumers by $721 and harms Boxlandian producers by $598.50.
C) benefits Boxlandian consumers by $672 and harms Boxlandian producers by $598.50.
D) harms Boxlandian consumers by $336 and harms Boxlandian producers by $525.00.
Correct Answer:

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