ECON1115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Apple I, Productive Efficiency, Absolute Advantage

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Comparative advantage: you have a ca if you can perform that activity at a lower opp. It is a dynamic phenomena which can be changed. Absolute advantage: one is better at both tasks with the same resources, one agent is better than the other. Inside ppf inefficiently produced (you could pick more cherries and apples with the same resources) Outside ppf only if resources/ technology increase. Max apples / max cherries = opp cost of one pound of cherries (rule works when ppf is a straight line) Specialization according to comparative advantage can be beneficial for countries involved through trade. Assumption: suppose both you and your neighbor like apple and cherries, allocation of time . You decide to spend even amount of time picking a and c. Trade of 1lb of apples for 1. 5lbs for cherries. Countries can benefit from specialization according to comparative advantage to export / import (trade)

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