ECO100Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Opportunity Cost

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The opportunity cost of maintaining shelter is the units of food she gives up. Thus, the opportunity cost of collecting food is the units of shelter she gives up. Notice that in order to maintain more food, c must give up maintaining shelter. (cid:1868)(cid:1868)(cid:1867)(cid:1870)(cid:1872)(cid:1873)(cid:1866)(cid:1872)(cid:1867)(cid:1871)(cid:1872)(cid:1867)(cid:1858)(cid:1866)(cid:1857)(cid:1867)(cid:1870)(cid:1857)(cid:1866)(cid:1872)(cid:1867)(cid:1858)h(cid:1857)(cid:1872)(cid:1857)(cid:1870)= (cid:1868)(cid:1868)(cid:1867)(cid:1870)(cid:1872)(cid:1873)(cid:1866)(cid:1872) (cid:1867)(cid:1871)(cid:1872) (cid:1867)(cid:1858) (cid:1866)(cid:1857) (cid:1867)(cid:1870)(cid:1857) (cid:1866)(cid:1872) (cid:1867)(cid:1858) (cid:1867)(cid:1867)(cid:1856)= consequence: Def: the production possibilities frontier (cid:4666)ppf(cid:4667) shows the maximum of one good that can be produced for any given quantity produced of the other. A combination of goods is said to be feasible(cid:4666) (cid:4667) if it lies within or on the ppf. A combination of goods is said to be infeasible if it lies beyond the ppf. A combination of goods is said to be efficient if it lies on the ppf. Agent has fewer resources per unit of output than another agent. Equivalently, an agent has an absolute advantage in an activity if that agent can produce more than another agent per unit of resources required.

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