ECON 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Capital Good, Absolute Advantage, Homo Economicus

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Specialization and trade: specialization leads to greater productivity, trade allows consumption to be increased and valued, specialization in real life, careers, marriages, household work, firms choosing output. Division of labor: rational individuals choose their comparative advantage and specialize, division of labor increases productivity, example: assembly line. If you have an absolute advantage in production, you can produce more output with the same input: comparative advantage, ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost. Inborn talent: education, training (learning by doing, experience, national level, factor endowments- how many inputs does the country start with, topography and climate, differences in society, culture, and laws. Brittany owns a construction supply business and so does her sister gabi. Assume they have the same 36 hour work week. The table below shows how much time it takes each factory to make a door and a window.

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