Protectionism Flashcards

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Lower output and living standards (analysis)

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Protectionism means goods aren’t produced on the basis of comparative advantage, so there would be a fall in total world output, choice and living standards

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Lower output and living standards (Evaluation)

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How big are the protection measures? - if only on one industry then the fall in living standards would be insignificant

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Rise in price and loss of consumer surplus (analysis)

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Less demand
Loss of consumer surplus
Additional producer
2 DWL areas

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Rise in price and loss in consumer surplus (evaluation)

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Depends on PES and PED of curves

Depends on the size of the tariff

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5
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Rise in cost-push inflation (analysis)

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A tariff will raise in the price of imposters goods bought by domestic producers, cost of production increases

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6
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Rise in cost-push inflation (evaluation)

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Depends on which imported goods are effected

Are they on raw materials?

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Fall in unemployment (analysis)

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As demand switches away from foreign goods and towards domestic goods - rise in employment

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Fall in unemployment (evaluation)

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Depends on the elasticity of the AS curve (where in the business cycle)

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9
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Greater income equality (analysis)

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Poorer households pay larger proportions of the income on tariffs

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Greater income equality (evaluation)

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If gov uses tariff to redistribute wealth

Or greater tax credit for low income households

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11
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Define tariffs

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A tax imposed on imports

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12
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Define quotas

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A limit on the volume of imports allowed into a country

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13
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Define export quotas

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A grant of money from the gov to an industry

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14
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What is the intention of a tariff

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To make foreign goods more expensive, so less price competitive

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15
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What is the intention of a quota

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To restrict the flow of imports but without directly changing the price

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16
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What is the intention of an export subsidy

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Make domestic goods cheaper, so increase price competitive w foreign goods

17
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What are non-tariff barriers

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Rules and regulations that control the standard of products to be sold in a country
E.g. technical standards, health and safety

18
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What is the ‘grey area’ (non-tariff barriers)

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  • does it apply equally to both domestic and foreign goods
  • a disguised restriction on international trade
  • entirely sensible?
19
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Recent examples of protectionism

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Trumps steel/aluminium tariffs
EU tariffs to prevent Chinese steel dumping
CAP
US farm subsidies

20
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Why may a country restrict trade

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Protect industries
Protect employment
Self-sufficiency
Correct imbalance on current account
Anti-dumping
Reduce competition