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Figure 19-1: Production possibility frontier
U.S. production and
consumption in autarky
1,000
(b) Colombian Production Possibility Frontier
Quantity of computers
2,000
Cus
Slope = -2
2,000
1,000
Colombian production and
consumption in autarky
500
CCO
PPFus
0
500
Slope = -0.5
PPFCO
0
1,000
1,000
2,000
Quantity of roses (boxes)
Quantity of roses (boxes)
(c) Joint Production Possibility Frontier
Quantity of computers
Quantity of computers
(a) U.S. Production Possibility Frontier
3000
Slope = .5
2000
Slope = -2
0
2000
3000
Quantity of roses (boxes)
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Figure 19-2: Gains from trade
2,000
QUS
U.S. production with trade
U.S. consumption with trade
C'US
1,250
1,000
CUS
U.S. production and
consumption in autarky
0
(b) Colombian Production and
Consumption
PPFUS
500 750 1,000
Quantity of roses (boxes)
Quantity of computers
Quantity of computers
(a) U.S. Production and
Consumption
Colombian production and
consumption in autarky
Colombian consumption
with trade
1,000
PPFCO
C'CO
750
500
0
Colombian production
with trade
CCO
QCO
1,0001,250
2,000
Quantity of roses (boxes)
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Figure 19-3: Producer and consumer surplus in autarchy
Price of roses (per box)
Domestic supply
Consumer surplus
PA
A
Producer surplus
Domestic demand
QA
Quantity of roses (boxes)
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Figure 19-4: Rose market with imports
Price of roses (per box)
Domestic supply
World supply
Autarky price
A
PA
PW
World price
Domestic demand
QT
QA
Domestic quantity
supplied with trade
Imports
CT
Domestic quantity
demanded with trade
Quantity of roses (boxes)
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Figure 19-5: The impact of imports on consumer and producer surplus
Price of roses (per box)
Domestic supply
W
World supply
A
PA
X
Changes in surplus
Z
Gain
PW
Domestic
demand
Consumer surplus
QT
QA
X+Z
-X
Producer surplus
Change in total surplus
Loss
+Z
CT
Imports
Quantity of roses (boxes)
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Figure 19-6: World price and exports
World supply
Price of computer
Domestic
supply
World price
PW
A
PA
Autarky price
Domestic
demand
CT
Domestic quantity
demanded with trade
QA
QT
Domestic quantity
supplied with trade
Exports
Quantity of computers
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Figure 19-7: The impact of exports on consumer and producer surplus
Price of computer
World supply
W
PW
Domestic
supply
Z
X
PA
Changes in surplus
A
Y
Gain
-X
Consumer surplus
Domestic
Demand
CT
QA
Producer surplus
Change in total surplus
Loss
X+Z
+Z
QT
Exports
Quantity of computers
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Figure 19-8: Tariff
Price of roses (per box)
Domestic supply
World supply
Price with tariff
PT
Tariff
PW
World price
Domestic demand
Q1
Q2
C2
C1 Quantity of roses (boxes)
Imports after tariff
Imports before tariff
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
Figure 19-9: Impact of tariff on surplus
Price of roses (per box)
Domestic supply
Changes in surplus
World
supply
PT
C
B
D
PW
Domestic
demand
Q1
Q2
C2
Quantity of roses (boxes)
Producer surplus
A
Government revenue
C
Change in total surplus
Loss
-(A+B+C+D)
Consumer surplus
A
Tariff
Gain
-(B+D)
C1
Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.
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