ECON 1010H Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Absolute Advantage, Marginal Cost, Comparative Advantage

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Is in self interest of consumers who buy low costs imported goods and services and use cheap labor. Cannot be approved or disapproved approved or disapproved. Scatter gram plots and puts the value of one variable against another. Production possibilities frontier: boundary between combinations of goods and services that can/cannot be produced. All the points along the ppf are efficient. The marginal cost is what you are giving up (pizza for sugar or sugar for pizza) Economic growth is the expansion of production possibilities increase in standard of living. Person has comparative advantage in something if that person can perform the activity at lower opportunity cost than anyone else. Person has absolute advantage if that person is more productive than others. (absolute adv. Economics: a social science that studies choices that individuals, business, governments and societies make as they cope with scarcity.

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