ECON 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Absolute Advantage, Opportunity Cost, Comparative Advantage

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We"ll look at how much of each good each country can produce. Canada has 50,000 hours of labor production available per month. Producing one computer costs 100 hours of labor. Producing one ton of wheat requires 10 hours of labor. Japan has 30,000 hours of labor available per month. Producing one computer requires 125 hours of labor. Producing one ton of wheat cost 25 hours of labor. Canadian consumers get 350 computers and 2,500 tons of wheat. Japanese consumers get 120 computers and 600 tons of wheat. With the remaining production they can produce 160 computers. With the remaining production they cannot produce any wheat. Japan imports 700 tons of wheat and exports 110 computers. Then we find the net consumption in each country. In canada, after trade they are consuming 2,700 tons of wheat and. The points arrives past the ppf line which means that the trade is.

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