Home Equilibrium with Trade With a world relative price of wheat of , Home production will occur at point B. Through international trade, Home is able to export each bushel of wheat it produces in exchange for yard of cloth. As wheat is exported, Home moves up the world price line, BC. Home consumption occurs at point C, at the tangent intersection with indifference curve, U2, since this is the highest possible utility curve on the world price line. Given these levels of production and consumption, we can see that total exports are 60 bushels of wheat in exchange for imports of 40 yards of cloth and also that Home consumes 10 fewer bushels of wheat and 15 more yards of cloth relative to its pre-trade levels.