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Comparative advantage and gains from trade

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    Alex and Henry are completing group work for class. It takes Henry and Alex 1 hour to complete the worksheets, while Henry needs 2 and Alex 3 hours to finish the essays (see table).

    Assuming Alex and Henry decide to specialize and trade essays and worksheets with one another, what would be a terms of trade or exchange price that would satisfy both of them?

    Any price where an essay costs less than 2 worksheets

    Any price where an essay costs between 2 and 3 worksheets

    Any price where an essay costs more than 3 worksheets

    We cannot determine a mutually agreeable trading price

    Any trading price is possible

  • 2. Multiple Choice
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    Alex and Henry are completing group work for class. It takes Henry and Alex 1 hour to complete the worksheets, while Henry needs 2 and Alex 3 hours to finish the essays (see table).

    Who has comparative advantage in producing essays?

    Alex

    Henry

    Neither Henry nor Alex

    Both Henry and Alex

    We cannot determine who has comparative advantage

  • 3. Multiple Choice
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    Jessica can produce 2 boats in a day or 100 umbrellas in a day. Paul can produce 3 boats in a day or 120 umbrellas in a day.

    This means that for every boat that Jessica produces, her opportunity cost is 50 umbrellas. For every boat Paul produces, his opportunity cost is 40 umbrellas.

    Which of the following best illustrates the idea of comparative advantage?

    Jessica produces fewer boats in a day than Paul, so she has comparative advantage in producing boats.

    Paul is relatively better at producing boats because he gives up fewer umbrellas per boat.

    Paul is better at producing boats because he can produce more boats in a day.

    There is no comparative advantage in this case because Paul can produce more goods in a day.

    Jessica produces fewer umbrellas in a day than Paul, so she has comparative advantage in producing boats.

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