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Consider a model with two countries , Canada and Brazil, who trade coffee in a perfectly competitive market. Canada ia net importer of coffee, and Brazil is a net exporter. Demand for coffee in Canada is given by: Q=60-P, and supply is given by: Q=P. There is no consumer demand for Coffee in brazil. The Brazilian supply curve is given by:Q=P. Suppose Canada imposes a standard quota, limiting its imports of coffee to 18 units. What is the effect on the welfare in Brazil under this quota? By how much does social welfare decrease in Brazil?

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