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Lucy’s Cuban-American husband drumming on the bongo.
English economist responsible for promoting comparative advantage as the basis of trade. No relation to Ricky Ricardo.
Absolute AdvantageWhomever can produce the most of a certain good
Comparative AdvantageWhomever can produce a good at the
lowest opportunity cost (you give up the least amount of the other good – it “costs” you less to produce a certain good)
Countries can be better off if they will produce in what they have a comparative advantage and then trade with others for whatever else they want/need.
Assume David Ricardo and Ricky Ricardo are going to throw a party for economists. They will write songs and make cookies for the party.
David Ricardo
Ricky Ricardo
Songs 2 4
Cookies
6 8
David Ricardo
Ricky Ricardo
Songs 2 4
Cookies 6 8
Who has the absolute advantage in writing songs?Who has the absolute advantage in baking cookies?
If one person/country has the absolute advantage for BOTH
goods, then you must find comparative advantage
1 song costs David 3 cookies 1 song costs Ricky 2 cookies
Ricky can write songs more cheaply, so Ricky should write songs and David should bake cookiesRicky has the “comparative advantage” in writing songsDavid has the “comparative advantage” in baking cookies
Songs Cookies Songs Cookies
2 6 4 8
1 3 1 2 Simplify
Ricky should write songs, David should bake cookies, and they should trade songs for cookies.
BUT, how many cookies should one song equal?
When Ricky writes one song, he gives up the opportunity of baking 2 cookies, so he wants to sell his songs for MORE than 2 cookies to make a profit
David could write a song for the cost of 3 cookies, so he wants to buy a song for LESS than 3 cookies to save
3 cookies > 1 song > 2 cookies
1 song = 2.5 cookies To find how much one
cookie should equal, find the reciprocal of 2.5
1 cookie = 2/5 song
If Ricky writes 4 songs and trades those for cookies, then he can have either 4 songs OR 10 cookies
If David bakes cookies and trades those for songs, then he can have either 6 cookies OR 2.4 songs
Before Trade: After Trade: