Chapter 3 ECON 302
The most obvious benefit of specialization and trade is that they allow us to
consume more goods than we otherwise would be able to consume.
Table 3-21 Assume that Jamaica and Norway can switch between producing coolers and producing radios at a constant rate. The following table shows the number of coolers or number of radios each country can produce in one day. Output Produced in One Day Coolers Radios Jamaica 12 6 Norway 24 3 Refer to Table 3-21. Jamaica has a comparative advantage in the production of
radios and Norway has a comparative advantage in the production of coolers.
Table 3-21 Assume that Jamaica and Norway can switch between producing coolers and producing radios at a constant rate. The following table shows the number of coolers or number of radios each country can produce in one day. Output Produced in One Day Coolers Radios Jamaica 12 6 Norway 24 3 Refer to Table 3-21. Jamaica has an absolute advantage in the production of
radios and Norway has an absolute advantage in the production of coolers.
Canada and the U.S. both produce wheat and computer software. Canada is said to have the comparative advantage in producing wheat if
the opportunity cost of producing a bushel of wheat is lower for Canada than it is for the U.S.