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Absolute Advantage vs. Comparative Advantage. A country has absolute advantage if they can produce a good more efficiently. A country has comparative advantage if they can produce a good with a lower opportunity cost. Absolute Advantage.
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Absolute Advantage vs. Comparative Advantage • A country has absolute advantage if they can produce a good more efficiently. • A country has comparative advantage if they can produce a good with a lower opportunity cost.
Absolute Advantage • Who has absolute advantage in wheat production? ___________ • Cloth? __________ Portugal Portugal
Comparative Advantage • Who has comparative advantage (lower opportunity cost) in wheat? _______________ • Cloth? _______________ England Portugal
Input or Output? • The previous question was an input question. These usually indicate how much time it takes to make 1 unit of a good. • Output questions will display the output (number of products) on the chart that you can produce in a given time. Output=Over Input=Under
Output Practice: Items produced in one day Who has absolute advantage in boats? ___________ Umbrellas? __________ La Porte Deer Park
Output Practice : Items produced in one day Who has comparative advantage (lower opportunity cost) in boats? _______________ Umbrellas? _______________ La Porte Deer Park