Title: Lessons In Economics Economic Efficiency
1Duval County Public SchoolsJacksonville, Florida
Economics Destination JAXPORT
2Protectionism
Written by Mary Chowenhill, Robert E. Lee High
School Patrick Curran, Jean Ribault Senior High
School Jacksonville, Florida April, 2006
3Preview Questions
- What is protectionism?
- What are the ways government can restrict
imports? - How does import restrictions impact prices?
- How does import restrictions impact supply?
4Objectives
- To examine ways nations protect industries.
- To realize the effects of quotas and tariffs on
price. - To learn the effects of quotas and tariffs on
supply.
5Goal
- To be able to explain effects of quotas and
tariffs on consumers.
6Key Terms
- Protectionism
- Quota
- Tariff
- Imports
- Exports
7What is protectionism?
- A nation who wants to start or preserve certain
industries may practice protectionism.
8What is protectionism?
- A nation who wants to start or preserve certain
industries may practice protectionism. - Protectionism can take several forms.
9What is protectionism?
- A nation who wants to start or preserve certain
industries may practice protectionism. - Protectionism can take several forms.
- Quotas and tariffs are two of those forms.
10What is protectionism?
- A nation who wants to start or preserve certain
industries may practice protectionism. - Protectionism can take several forms.
- Quotas and tariffs are two of those forms.
- A quota is a limit of a good that can be imported
into a country.
11What is protectionism?
- A nation who wants to start or preserve certain
industries may practice protectionism. - Protectionism can take several forms.
- Quotas and tariffs are two of those forms.
- A quota is a limit of a good that can be imported
into a country. - A tariff is a tax placed on an imported good. It
may be used to protect an industry or to raise
revenue for the government.
12So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- To understand what happens, we need to look at a
market before and after trade. - D is the demand curve for MP3 players in the
United States .
P
D
0
Q
13So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- D is the demand curve for MP3 players in the
United States . - Sd is the domestic supply curve for MP3 players
in the U.S. Market.
P
Sd
D
0
Q
14So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- D is the demand curve for MP3 players in the
United States . - Sd is the domestic supply curve for MP3 players
in the U.S. Market. - 100 is the price, 3000 is the quantity.
P
Sd
100
D
0
Q
3000
15So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- D is the demand curve for MP3 players in the
United States . - Sd is the domestic supply curve for MP3 players
in the U.S. Market. - 100 is the price, 3000 is the quantity.
- The green triangle is how much U.S. companies
produce.
P
Sd
100
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
16So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- We all know that MP3 players are produced in
other countries.
P
Sd
100
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
17So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- We all know that MP3 players are produced in
other countries. - What happens to the graph when the U.S. trades?
P
Sd
100
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
18So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- We all know that MP3 players are produced in
other countries. - What happens to the graph when the U.S. trades?
- You have a supply curve (Sw) for the trade.
P
Sd
100
Sw
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
19So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happens to the graph when the U.S. trades?
- You have a supply curve (Sw) for the trade.
- You also have a new quantity (5000).
P
Sd
100
Sw
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
20So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- You have a supply curve (Sw) for the trade.
- You also have a new quantity (5000).
- You have a new price (60).
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
21So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What does this do to domestic production?
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
22So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What does this do to domestic production?
- It falls to 1000.
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
23So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What does this do to domestic production?
- It falls to 1000.
- So where do the other 4000 come from in the
market?
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
24So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What does this do to domestic production?
- It falls to 1000.
- So where do the other 4000 come from in the
market? - Imports!
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
25So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What does this do to domestic production?
- It falls to 1000.
- So where do the other 4000 come from in the
market? - Imports!
- This is a free trade market.
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
26So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- If government wants to protect the domestic MP3
market, they will impose a tariff.
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
27So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- If government wants to protect the domestic MP3
market, they will impose a tariff. - Lets say the government places a 20 tariff on
every imported MP3 player.
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
28So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- If government wants to protect the domestic MP3
market, they will impose a tariff. - Lets say the government places a 20 tariff on
every imported MP3 player. - What will that do to the price in this market?
P
Sd
100
Sw
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
29So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What will that do to the price in this market?
- The new price will be 80.
P
Sd
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
30So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What will that do to the price in this market?
- The new price will be 80.
- There will also be a new market quantity (4000).
P
Sd
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
31So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
P
Sd
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
32So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happened?
- A new supply curve that includes the tariff (St).
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
33So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happened?
- A new supply curve that includes the tariff (St).
- What happens to the imports?
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
34So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happens to the imports?
- They are cut to 2000.
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
35So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happens to the imports?
- They are cut to 2000.
- What happens to domestic production?
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
Domestic Production
36So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happens to the imports?
- They are cut to 2000.
- What happens to domestic production?
- It increases to 2000.
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
37So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- What happens to the imports?
- They are cut to 2000.
- What happens to domestic production?
- It increases to 2000.
- But dont the imports have a lower price?
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
38So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- But dont the imports have a lower price?
- No!
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
60
Imports
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
39So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- But dont the imports have a lower price?
- No!
- The imported MP3 players have a tariff.
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
Tariff
60
Imports
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
40So what happens when a government uses
protectionism?
- But dont the imports have a lower price?
- No!
- The imported MP3 players have a tariff.
- That will raise the price to 80.
P
Sd
St
100
Sw
80
Tariff
60
Imports
Domestic Production
D
0
Q
3000
5000
1000
41Assessment
- Do the Protectionism Assessment.
- You have 10 minutes!
42Enrichment
- Explore two products and find out the effect of a
tariff or free trade on them. - Find out what goods are imported and exported
through JAXPORT.