ECN 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Comparative Advantage, Absolute Advantage, Opportunity Cost

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Every day you rely on many people from around the world, most of whom you"ve never met, to provide you with the goods and services you enjoy. We will look at how much of both goods each country produces & consumes. If the country chooses to be self-sufficient. If it trades with the other country. *assume no supply & demand & productivity is the same for this example. Canada has 50,000 hours of labour available for production/month. Producing 1 computer requires 100 hours of labour. Producing 1 ton of wheat requires 10 hours of labour. Canada is able to produce 500 computers, 5000 tons of wheat or any combination along the ppf. Canada without trade: suppose canada uses half its labour to produce each of the 2 goods. It will produce 250 computers & 2500 tons of wheat. Japan has 30,000 hours of labour available for production/month. Producing 1 computers requires 125 hours of labour.

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