ECN 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Comparative Advantage, Opportunity Cost, International Trade

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Interdependence reliance on many people to provide you with the goods and services you enjoy: trade can make everyone better off, example. 2 countries: canada and japan: 2 goods: computers and wheat, one resource: labor, in hours, look how much both goods each country produces and consumes. Japan: 30k hours of labor, 1 computer = 125 hours, 1 ton of wheat = 25 hours, can produce 240 computers 1. 2k t wheat or any combination, uses half its labor = 120 computers 600 t wheat. Production under trade: canadian production with trade, 3400 tons of wheat = 34k labour hours, 160 computers = 16k labour hours. Japanese: 240 computers = all 30k labour hours, 0 wheat = 0 hours. International trade terms: exports: good produced domestically and sold abroad. Japan"s consumption with trade: computers 240 produced + 0 imported 110 exported = 130, wheat - 0 produced + 700 imported 0 exported = 700 consumed consumed.

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