01:220:103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 19: Deadweight Loss, Protectionism, Unemployment Benefits

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The costs of protectionism: tariff has 2 effects that have costs. Domestic producers have higher costs of production than foreign producers. Tariff is no longer supplied by the lowest-cost sellers and resources that could"ve been used to produce other goods and services are instead wasted producing sugar: reduces domestic consumption. Fewer people buy sugar, reducing the gains from trade: wasted resources - the are that represents the difference b/t what it costs to produce and what it would cost to buy the same amount from abroad. Domestic producers gain but us con- sumers lose: rational rule of politics is to spread costs & concentrate benefits. International trade: protectionism create a society that pits one interest group against the other and seeds social discord, free trade creates incentives for people to cooperate toward common and profitable ends. Arguments against international trade: trade reduces the # of jobs in the us, we pay for our imports with exports.

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