To: DannyTN
To use the screwdriver example, you are incorrect. If you place a tariff on wood, plastic, processed or unprocessed steel, etc., then the increase in cost is passed-along to the purchaser of the screwdriver, and not just purchasers of wood, plastic, processed or unprocessed steel, etc.
To: 1rudeboy
The wood was in the import number and the screwdriver was in the GNP number.
Lets say wood is 16% of the cost of the screw driver. (Coincidently the same porportion as tariffs to GNP). And let’s say the screw driver costs $1.00 to produce pre-tariff and the wood costs $0.16 to import. We increase the cost of the wood by 10% so it now costs $0.176. Nothing else changes, so the cost to produce the screwdriver is $1.016, a 1.6% increase.
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01/24/2014 11:43:11 AM PST by
DannyTN
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