ECON 1BB3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Opportunity Cost, Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage

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People can only produce items that their specific skill sets allow them to. Causes only a certain set of items available to that person. With trade people can have more items without having the skills to produce them. A person can only devote so much time to a certain activity. A ppf shows the potential production depending on the hours spent on the activity. Specialization doesn"t mean only working in one area but rather focusing on an area. Even if someone is good at producing all the goods, it may not be advantageous for them to do so. Absolute advantage comparison of producers based on how much input it requires to produce output. Another way to look at advantage is through opportunity cost. Comparative advantage comparison of producers based on the opportunity cost of the production. Using opportunity cost we can best determine who has the best advantage.

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