ECN 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Absolute Advantage, Comparative Advantage, Opportunity Cost

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Canada can make 5000 tons of wheat (50,000/10) and 500 computers (10,000/100) Japan can make 1,200 tons of wheat (30,000/25) and 240 computers (30,000/125) Trade: canada makes 3,400 tons of wheat. The remaining hours 50,000 : japan makes (cid:884)(cid:886)(cid:882) computers. Which uses up all it"s hours and no wheat is. Which means canada can make 160 computers. being produced by japan. Suppose canada exports 700 ton of wheat and imports 110 computers. Which implies japan is importing 700 tons of wheat and exporting 110 computers. This trade has made canada move out of ppf. It"s on point f (refer to the figure of ppf above) This trade has made japan move out of its ppf too. Absolute advantage: the ability to produce a good using fewer inputs than another producer. Canada has an absolute advantage in wheat because it requires in lesser hours in making wheat and computer.

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