ECON 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Kijiji, Shortage, Perfect Competition

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The ability to produce a good using fewer inputs than another producer. Canada has an absolute advantage in wheat: producing a ton of wheat uses 10 labour hours vs. 25 in japan. But, producing one computer requires 125 labour hours in japan, but only 100 in canada. Canada has absolute advantage in both goods. Relative opportunity cost, output, amount of shift and how much given up to do it (opportunity cost) ***q on exam 1 person has x, other has y, who has comparative advantage. Person (or country) can have absolute advantage in more than one activity but a comparative advantage in only one. Even if person doesn"t have absolute advantage in any activity, it will always have a comparative advantage in one. Example, sydney crosby better at mowing his lawn and playing hockey than the kid down the street, but crosby loses more money by mowing his own lawn rather than playing hockey than the kid down the street.

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