ECN 204 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Sports Equipment

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Ecn 204 chapter 17 international trade. Enables nations to specialize their production, improve their resources productivity, and acquire more goods/services. Can gain by specializing in those products they can produce with greatest relative ef ciency and trading them for those goods they cannot produce as ef ciently. In china they can produce ef ciently a variety of labour intensive goods such as textiles, electronics, apparel, toys, and sporting goods. In australia they can produce such land intensive goods as wheat, wool, and meat. In brazil they can produce capital intensive goods such as airplanes, automobiles, agricultural equipment, machinery, and chemicals. The distribution resources, technology, and product distinctiveness among nations is relatively stable in short time periods but certainly can change over time. When the distribution changes the relative ef ciency and success that nations have in producing/selling goods also changes. In an open economy a country produces more of certain goods and fewer of other goods than it would otherwise.

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