ECON 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Opportunity Cost

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Each country would like to have an equal amount of wheat and cotton. 25 acres of wheat x 6 wheat per acre = 150 wheat. 75 acres of cotton x 2 cotton per acre = 150 cotton. 75 acres of wheat x 2 wheat per acre = 150 wheat. 100 acres of wheat x 6 wheat per acre = 600 wheat. 100 acres of cotton x 6 cotton per acre = 600 cotton. Each country has 300 units of each good. Absolute advantage: one country has an absolute advantage in the production of a good over another country if it can produce a given amount of that good using fewer resources than the other country can. Ex: new zealand has the absolute advantage over australia for producing wheat. 50 acres wheat x 6 wheat per acre = 300 wheat. 50 acres cotton x 6 cotton per acre = 300 cotton.

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