ECO100Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Kilogram, Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage

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Canada and russia both produce wheat and meat. One canadian worker can produce 20 bushels of wheat per hour or 5 pounds of meat per hour. Russian worker can produce 16 bushels of wheat per hour or 8 pounds of meat per hour. There are 1000 workers in canada and in russia. Before trade, workers devote one half of their time to the production of wheat and meat. After trade, workers specialize in the production of the good in which their country has a comparative advantage. If the trade ratio were 4 bushels of wheat for 1 pound of meat, would. Individuals a and b can both produce only goods x and y. A does not have a comparative advantage on the production of either x or y. In an eight-hour day, andy can produce either 15 loaves of bread or 3 kilograms of butter.

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