ECON 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Opportunity Cost, Comparative Advantage, Absolute Advantage

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Ex: (assumptions); two countries us and japan, if you have 2 goods (computers and wheat) and one resource (labor) People/countries can specialize in producing one good or service and exchange it for other goods. Ex: (assume japan 30,000 hours of labor avail. For production, per month, 1 computer = 125 hrs of labor, 1 ton of wheat- 25 hours of labor. Half of labor goes to the production of each good. (120 c and. Absolute advantage: the ability to produce a good using fewer inputs than another producer (individual or country). Can lead to specializing and gains from trade. Two measures of the cost of a good. Absolute advantage measures the cost in inputs required. Cost of a computer = wheat that could be produced using the same labor. Ex: france can produce 50 cameras or 100 cheeses,. Germany can produce 200 cameras or 300 cheeses.

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