01:220:102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Comparative Advantage, Absolute Advantage, Income Distribution

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Model: simplified representation of reality used to better understand reality. All factors besides one being observed is constant. Models should cover as many bases as possible, prepare for every possible outcome. Shows trade offs when facing an economy that produces only 2 goods. Portrayed on a graph with the frontier represented by a line. Everything below the frontier line is a possible ratio of the two goods but does not use all resources available and is therefore not efficient. Everything above line is not a possible ratio as they exceed the available resources. An efficient economy is efficient in both production and efficient. Efficiency in production: an economy is producing the most it can with the resources it has. Efficiency in allocation: efficiency is distributing all of its resources to consumers so they can be as best off as possible(producing and distributing what is needed)

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