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The United States currently imports all of its coffee. The annual demand for coffee by U.S.

consumers is given by the demand curve Q = 25010P . World producers can harvest and ship

coffee to U.S. distributors at a constant marginal cost of $8 per pound (assume AC = MC).

U.S. distributors can in turn distribute coee for a constant $2 per pound. The U.S. coffee

market is competitive. Congress is considering a tariff on coffee imports of $2 per pound.

(a) If there is no tariff, how much do consumers pay for a pound of coffee? What is the

quantity demanded?

(b) If the tariff is imposed, how much will consumers pay for a pound of coffee? What is the

quantity demanded?

(c) Calculate the lost consumer surplus.

(d) Calculate the tax revenue collected by the government.

(e) Does the tariff result in a net gain or a net loss to society as a whole?

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