PART A: Several years ago, hurricane Gilbert destroyed thousands of acres of banana in Jamaica. Farmers whose crops were destroyed by the hurricane were much worse off, but farmers whose crops were...


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PART A: Several years ago,<br>hurricane Gilbert destroyed<br>thousands of acres of banana in<br>Jamaica. Farmers whose crops<br>were destroyed by the hurricane<br>were much worse off, but farmers<br>whose crops were not destroyed<br>benefited from the hurricane. Why<br>did this occur? What information<br>would you need about the market<br>for bananas in order to assess<br>whether farmers as a group were<br>hurt or helped by the floods?<br>PART B: Explain why the following<br>might be true: A drought in the<br>Caribbean raises the total revenue<br>that producers receive from the<br>sale of coffee, but a drought only in<br>Grenada reduces the total revenue<br>that Grenadian producers receive.<br>

Extracted text: PART A: Several years ago, hurricane Gilbert destroyed thousands of acres of banana in Jamaica. Farmers whose crops were destroyed by the hurricane were much worse off, but farmers whose crops were not destroyed benefited from the hurricane. Why did this occur? What information would you need about the market for bananas in order to assess whether farmers as a group were hurt or helped by the floods? PART B: Explain why the following might be true: A drought in the Caribbean raises the total revenue that producers receive from the sale of coffee, but a drought only in Grenada reduces the total revenue that Grenadian producers receive.

Jun 11, 2022
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