ECON 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Comparative Advantage, Corn Laws

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Using clickers in econ 1: question type. A question about the assigned preparation reading (1 point if it"s correct) Several questions during lecture (8 points if you try half, don"t have to be correct) A true of false question (1 point if you are correct) Why specialize: an old issue: trade among countries. This issue leads to a question: why specialize: the guy who got this discussion going is called david ricardo, written in his book (cid:1688)principles of political economy and taxes(cid:1689) published in 1817, the issue then: corn laws. What ricardo argued: each country should specialize in its comparative advantage, each country can trade its specialties with others, the reason you trade is because you specialize. The reason you specialize is because you know that you can trade: both country would be better off. A specific example: the ricardian diet: assumptions. 1 fish + 1 bread= 1 sandwich.

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