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1 Reasons for Trade IB Economics 3.1a

2 Comparative Advantage Absolute Advantage
Definitions: Absolute advantage The ability of a country, individual, company or region to produce a good or service at a lower cost per unit than the cost at which any other entity produces that good or service. refers to a country’s ability to produce a certain good more efficiently than another country. Comparative Advantage: A person has a comparative advantage at producing something if he can produce it at lower cost than anyone else. refers to a country’s ability to produce a particular good with a lower opportunity cost than another country.

3 Comparative Advantage vs Absolute Advantage
The lawyer and the secretary example: Because of comparative advantage, countries are best off specializing and trading Trade will tend to equalize factor prices.

4 The iPhone Economy from the NYT.

5 General Background Info. on Trade
Trade volume Primary materials vs. value added goods FDI Export of partial components

6 Growth of International Trade 1950- today
Value change Change in types of goods traded

7 Uneven Direction of Trade
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

8 Multinational Corporations or Transnational Corporations
Define Overview Reasons for growth of MNC A. B. C. D. E. F.

9 Consequences of growth of MNC’s
+ +/- - Example: Hoover and Grundig


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