1.4. According to Chinese government statistics, China imported 140,000 sedans in 2007. Let's see what would happen...

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1.4. According to Chinese government statistics, China imported 140,000 sedans in 2007.

Let's see what would happen to consumer and producer surplus if China were to ban sedan imports. To keep things simple, let's assume that if sedan imports were banned, the equilibrium price of sedans (holding quality constant!) would rise by $5,000.

a. In the figure below, shade the area that represents the total gains when sedan imports are allowed into China.

Price per midsized sedan

$35,000 World sedan supply Quantity of midsized sedans

b. Once China bans the import of sedans, what is the dollar value of the lost gains from trade? (Hint: The chapter provides the formula.)

c. If sedan imports are banned, Chinese sedan producers will be better off and Chinese sedan consumers will be worse off. A polygon in the figure shows the surplus that will shift from consumers to producers.

Write the word "transfer" in this polygon.

(Hint: It's not the area you calculated in part b.)

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Modern Principles Microeconomics

ISBN: 9781429239998

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Authors: Tyler Cowen, Alex Tabarrok

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