Monday, May 16, 2016

Unit 7


  • Absolute Advantage
-Individual- exists when a person can produce more of a certain good/ service than someone else in the same amount of time (or can produce a good using the least amount of resources.)
-National-exists when a country can produce more o a good/ service than another county can in the same time period.

  • Comparative Advantage
-A person or a nation has a comparative advantage in the production of a product when it can produce the product at a lower domestic opportunity cost than can a trading partner.

  • Examples of output problem:
-word per minute
-miles per gallon
-tons per acre
-apple per tree
-television produced per hour


  • Examples of Input problems:
-number of hours to do a job
-number of acres to feed a horse
-number of gallon of paint to paint a house

  • Specialization and trade
-Gains from trade are based on comparative advantage, not absolute advantage
(who can d what in a certain amount of time)


IMPORTANT (Smallest number is who has opportunity cost)

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