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03_4E - Interdependence and the Gains From Trade - Part 2 of 2.ppt
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South-Western COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE • Two ways to measure differences in costs of production: – The number of hours required to produce a unit of output (for example, one pound of potatoes). – The opportunity cost of sacrificing one good for another.
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South-Western Absolute Advantage • The comparison among producers of a good according to their productivity. • Describes the productivity of one person, firm, or nation compared to that of another. • The producer that requires a smaller quantity of inputs to produce a good is said to have an absolute advantage in producing that good.
© 2007 Thomson
South-Western The Rancher has an absolute advantage in the production of both meat and potatoes. Absolute Advantage • The Rancher needs only 10 minutes to produce an ounce of potatoes, whereas the Farmer needs 15 minutes. • The Rancher needs only 20 minutes to produce an ounce of meat, whereas the Farmer needs 60 minutes.
© 2007 Thomson
South-Western Opportunity Cost and Comparative Advantage • Compares producers of a good according to their opportunity cost, that is, what must be given up to obtain some item • The producer who has the smaller opportunity cost of producing a good is said to have a comparative advantage in producing that good. Who has the comparative advantage in the production of each good? ? ?
© 2007 Thomson
South-Western Comparative Advantage and Trade • Potato costs… • The Rancher’s opportunity cost of an ounce of potatoes is ¼ an ounce of meat. • The Farmer’s opportunity cost of an ounce of potatoes is ½ an ounce of meat. • Meat costs… • The Rancher’s opportunity cost of a pound of meat is only 4 ounces of potatoes. • The Farmer’s opportunity cost of an ounce of meat is only 2 ounces of potatoes...
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South-Western Comparative Advantage and Trade …so, the Rancher has a comparative advantage in the production of meat but the Farmer has a comparative advantage in the production of potatoes.
© 2007 Thomson
South-Western Comparative Advantage and Trade • Comparative advantage and differences in opportunity costs are the basis for specialized production and trade. • Whenever potential trading parties have differences in opportunity costs, they can each benefit from trade.
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South-Western Gains from Trade
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South-Western Comparative Advantage and Trade • Benefits of Trade • Trade can benefit everyone in a society because it allows people to specialize in activities in which they have a comparative advantage.
© 2007 Thomson
South-Western FYI—The Legacy of Adam Smith and David Ricardo • Adam Smith • In his 1776 book An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith performed a detailed analysis of trade and economic interdependence, which economists still adhere to today. • David Ricardo • In his 1816 book Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, David Ricardo developed the principle of comparative advantage as we know it today.
© 2007 Thomson
South-Western APPLICATIONS OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE • Should Tiger Woods Mow His Own Lawn? ? ? ? ?
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South-Western APPLICATIONS OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE Should the United States trade with other countries? • Each country has many citizens with different interests. International trade can make some individuals worse off, even as it makes the country as a whole better off. – Imports—goods produced abroad and sold domestically – Exports—goods produced domestically and sold abroad
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South-Western • Each person consumes goods and services produced by many other people both in our country and around the world. • Interdependence and trade are desirable because they allow everyone to enjoy a greater quantity and variety of goods and services.
Summary © 2007 Thomson
South-Western • There are two ways to compare the ability of two people producing a good. – The person who can produce a good with a smaller quantity of inputs has an absolute advantage. – The person with a smaller opportunity cost has a comparative advantage.
Summary © 2007 Thomson
South-Western • The gains from trade are based on comparative advantage, not absolute advantage. • Trade makes everyone better off because it allows people to specialize in those activities in which they have a comparative advantage. • The principle of comparative advantage applies to countries as well as people.
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