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nmorano1

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The above figure shows the supply and demand curves for rice in the U.S. and Japan. Assume there is no trade between the two countries. If bad weather causes the supply curves in each country to shift leftward by the same amount, then
◦ the price will decrease in both countries.
◦ the price will increase in both countries.
◦ the change in price cannot be determined.
◦ None of the above.


ryansturges

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the price will increase in both countries.



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evelyn o bentley

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The above figure shows the supply and demand curves for rice in the U.S. and in Japan. Assume there is no trade between the two countries. If bad weather causes the supply curves in each country to shift leftward by the same amount, then
◦ the price will decrease more in Japan than in the U.S.
◦ the price will increase more in Japan than in the U.S.
◦ the price will increase the same amount in both countries.
◦ the price will decrease the same amount in both countries.



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the price will increase more in Japan than in the U.S.



 

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