ECON 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Comparative Advantage, Corn Laws, Absolute Advantage

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* an old issue: the trade among nations, every country can benefit from trade. * ricardo: principles of political economy and taxes. * each country should specialize in its comparative advantages. * 1 bread + 1 fish = 1 sandwich. * fish without bread is useless, bread without fish is also useless. * the rich family can make 8 sandwiches, the poor family can make 4 sandwiches on their own. * rich: 1 fish / hour, 2/3 bread / hour. * poor: 1/3 fish / hour, 1/2 bread / hour. * suppose rich spends 1 more hour producing bread and 1 less producing fish productivity (division) = /2/3/ * tradeoff of rich: bread per fish = bread productivity / fish. * tradeoff of poor: bread per fish = /3/2/ * poor get more out of baking bread, therefore, he should _specialize_ in baking (comparative advantage, not absolute advantage) * rich: 4 bread, 14 fish (4 sandwich and 10 fish)

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