Interdependence and The Gains From Trade
Interdependence and The Gains From Trade
Interdependence and The Gains From Trade
Chapter 3
Interdependence and Trade
Consider your necessary items in a typical day:
Computer/laptop
Mobile phone
Dress material
Food
Vehicle
Etc.,
Interdependence and Trade
A general observation . . .
Individuals and nations rely on
specialized production and
exchange as a way to address
problems caused by scarcity.
Interdependence and Trade
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A
4
0 16 32 Potatoes (kgs)
Production Possibilities
Meat
(kgs)
24 Frontiers
(b) The Rancher’s Production
Possibilities Frontier
B
12
0 24 48 Potatoes (kgs)
The Farmer and the Rancher
Specialize and Trade
Each would be better off if they specialized
in producing the product they are more
suited to produce, and then trade with each
other.
The farmer should produce potatoes.
The rancher should produce meat.
The Principle of
Comparative Advantage
Differences in the costs of
production determine the following:
Who should produce what?
How much should be traded for each
product?
Opportunity cost of
1kg of Meat 1kg of potatoes
Farmer 4kg P ¼ kg M
Rancher 2kg P ½ kg M
Comparative Advantage
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Summary