ECON 20A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Opportunity Cost

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18 Jan 2018
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Interdependence every day you rely on many people from around the world, most of whom you"ve never met, to provide you with the goods and services you enjoy. One of the ten principles from chapter 1: trade can make everyone better off. We now learn why people and nations choose to be interdependent, and how they can gain from trade. We will look at how much of both goods each country produces and consumes. If the country chooses to be self-sufficient - no trading. The u. s. has 50,000 hours of labor available for production, per month. Producing one computer requires 100 hours of labor. Producing one ton of wheat requires 10 hours of labor. Japan has 30,000 hours of labor available for production, per month. Producing one computer requires 125 hours of labor. Producing one ton of wheat requires 25 hours of labor. U. s. consumers get 250 computers and 2500 tons wheat.

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