ECO102H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Absolute Advantage, Factor Endowment, Comparative Advantage

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Trade increases the quantity of commodities available for consumption. Difference in climate and natural resource endowment. Reduction in cost of production through economies of scale. We will examine two models that take differences in technology as the bases for trade. Labour is the only factor of production. A country can produce a commodity utilizing less labour than the other country. Both countries can gain by specializing in the production of the commodity in which they have an absolute advantage. Canada should specialize in the production of wheat and mexico should specialize in the production of cloth. 5 c > 1 w > ( ) c. Both countries gain from specializing in production of commodity in which they have an absolute advantage. Basis for trade even when a country has an absolute disadvantage in the production of both commodities. It should specialize in the production of the commodity in which it has the smaller absolute disadvantage.

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