CAS EC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Opportunity Cost

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Chapter 3: interdependence and the gains from trade. Only two people: a catle rancher named rose, a potato farmer named frank, both would like to eat both meat and potatoes. If rose produces only meat and frank produces only potatoes: both gain from trade. If both rose and frank produce both meat and potatoes: both gain from specializaion and trade. Producion possibiliies fronier: various mixes of output that an economy can produce. Less ime raising catle: rancher rose specializes in raising catle. Trade: 5 oz of meat for 15 oz of potatoes. How trade expands the set of consumpion opportuniies. The proposed trade between frank the farmer and. Rose the rancher offers each of them a combination of meat and potatoes that would be impossible in the absence of trade. In panel (a), frank gets to consume at point a* rather than point a. In panel (b), rose gets to consume at point b* rather than point b.

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