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• For a small country called Boxland,the equation of the domestic demand curve for
cardboard is 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,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard, A) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. B) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. C) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. D) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. ,
where 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,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard, A) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. B) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. C) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. D) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. represents the domestic quantity of cardboard demanded,in tons,and 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,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard, A) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. B) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. C) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. D) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. represents the price of a ton of cardboard.
• For Boxland,the equation of the domestic supply curve for cardboard is 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,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard, A) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. B) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. C) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. D) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. ,
where 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,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard, A) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. B) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. C) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. D) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. represents the domestic quantity of cardboard supplied,in tons,and 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,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard, A) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. B) domestic producers of cardboard become better off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. C) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become better off. D) domestic producers of cardboard become worse off and domestic consumers of cardboard become worse off. again
represents the price of a ton of cardboard.
-Refer to Scenario 9-2.Suppose the world price of cardboard is $45.Then,if Boxland goes from prohibiting international trade in cardboard to allowing international trade in cardboard,


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