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In the case of a small country, producer surplus Group of answer choices is not changed by tariffs or quotas. increases the same amount with tariffs and equivalent quotas. increases more with a quota than with an equivalent tariff. increases more with a tariff than with an equivalent quota.

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increases the same amount with tariffs and equivalent quotas.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Economics, a surplus refer to the amount by which the quantity supplied of a good exceeds the quantity demanded of the same good.

A producer surplus is the amount by which a buyer is willing to pay for a particular good minus the cost of producing the same good.

On the other hand, a consumer surplus is the amount by which a buyer is willing to pay for a particular good minus the amount the buyer actually pays for it.

In the case of a small country, a producer surplus increases (raises) the same amount (an amount a buyer is willing to pay for a good minus the cost of producing the good) with tariffs and equivalent quotas.

A tariff can be defined as tax levied by the government of a country on goods and services imported from another country.

Generally, tariffs can reduce both the volume of exports and imports in a country. In order to generate revenues, domestic government make use of tariffs while quotas do not generate any revenue for them.

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