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Business, 11.12.2019 23:31 jasminer257

The demand for cotton in iceland is given by the equation, q= 20−p. the supply ofcotton in iceland is given by the equation, q= 2p−10. the world price of cotton is $7.a) in autarky, who receives more surplus, consumers or producers? how much more? b) in free trade, how many goods are consumed in iceland? how many goods are exported? imported? c) the icelandic government imposes an import quota equal to the expression, size of import quota =price in iceland+12−2. once the import quota is imposed, what is the price of cotton in iceland?

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