ECON 1011 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: George Washington University, Comparative Advantage, Invisible Hand

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Is this an assumption or animplication of the model?assumption b. in the comparative advantage model, each personhas different productivities. Is this assumption mademore because it reflects reality or more because itsimplifies the model?simplifies c. in the exchange model with production, profitseeking people will specialize in the good in which theyhave a comparative advantage. State why. gallo because its productivity @ 500 gals/mth is greater than kraft"s @ 300 gals/mth. What motivates kraft"s behavior?because kraft can sell a pound of cheese for gal. of wine at the market, and because it only costs him 0. 30 gals of wine to produce another unit of cheese. Then, price of cheese > cost of cheese, therefore it is profitable to make more cheese. Thus, profit seeking inspires kraft to produce his comparative advantage good. 3. (5) suppose there are two sisters, irina and maria who can each produce apples andoranges with different hourly productivities. B. (1) suppose irina"s productivity in apples rises to 35 apples per hour.

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