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    Troy in terms of 1 ship. . 8. Based on your answer to question 7‚ which country should specialize in the production of which good? Why? Athens’ MRT=0.66 and Troy’s MRT=2. So we can know Athens has comparative advantage in ship‚ and Troy has comparative advantage in food. Thus‚ Athens should specialize in the production of ship‚ and Troy should specialize in the production of food.

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    to advance trade theory beyond David Ricardo’s static framework of comparative advantages. In 1817‚ Ricardo came up with a simple economic experiment to explain the benefits to any country that was engaged in international trade even if it could produce all products at the lowest cost and would seem to have no need to trade with foreign partners. He showed that it was advantageous for a country with an absolute advantage in all product categories to trade and allow its work force to specialise in those

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    The theory of comparative advantage is perhaps one of the most important concepts in international trade theory. A country has an absolute advantage in the production of a good relative to another country if it can produce the good at lower cost or with higher productivity. Absolute advantage compares industry productivities across countries. In the case of Zambia‚ for instance‚ the country has an absolute advantage over many countries in the production of copper. This occurs because of the existence

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    used in the mechanism of a bicycle. Between the simple machines and complex assemblies‚ several intermediate classes can be defined‚ which may be termed "compound machines" or "machine elements". The mechanical advantage of a compound machine is simply the product of the mechanical advantages of the simple machines of which it is composed. There are six types of simple machines ------------------------------------------------- Inclined plane An inclined plane is a board or other flat surface

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    ECONOMICS PROJECT NEW TRADE THEORY: CONTRIBUTIONS OF PAUL KRUGMAN Paul Robin Krugman‚ born February 28‚ 1953 is an American economist‚ Professor of Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University‚ Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics‚ and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times.  In 2008‚ Krugman won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for his contributions

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    the above Q. The actual mechanical advantage of a machine…. A. Is less than the ideal mechanical advantage of a machine Q. If you know the work input and the work output… A. Then you can find the Ideal Mechanical Advantage Q. If you apply 40 N on a crowbar to lift a rock that weighs 400 N‚ what is the actual mechanical advantage on the crowbar? A. 10 Q. A 120 meter long ski lift carries people to the second station. What is the ideal mechanical advantage? A. 160 Q. Reducing the friction

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    SWEATSHOP LABOUR ARGUMENT AND THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE ASSIGNMENT NO 2 RIZWANA MASOOD F11MB001 SWEATSHOP: INTRODUCTION & BRIEF HISTORY Sweatshop labor is a negative term that is used for the working environment that is very difficult and dangerous to work in. It is a shop or factory in which employees work for long hours and get very low pay and they work under extreme poor conditions. The shop or factory that violates more than 2 labor laws is a sweatshop

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    first class lever in static equilibrium has a 50lb resistance force and 15lb effort force. The lever’s effort force is located 4 ft from the fulcrum. Sketch and annotate the lever system described above. | What is the actual mechanical advantage of the system? Formula | Substitute / Solve | Final Answer | | | AMA = 3.33 | * Using static equilibrium calculations‚ calculate the length from the fulcrum to the resistance force. Formula | Substitute / Solve | Final Answer |

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    Environment | Roll No | 10108 | | Assignment No. 1 | Case :LOGITECH | a) To what extend can Porter’s diamond help explain the choice of Taiwan as a major manufacturing site for Logitech? Answer: Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage suggests that the pattern of trade is influenced by four attributes of a nation: (a) factor endowments‚ (b) domestic demand conditions‚ (c) relating and supporting industries‚ and (d) firm strategy‚ structure‚ and rivalry. Porter speaks of these

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    ancestor of modern-day protectionism.True 2. The theory of comparative advantage states that even if a country does not have absolute advantage in production‚ the country can still profitably specialize if the country is relatively more efficient. True 3. Absolute and comparative advantages come from economic differences.False 4. Factor endowment theory is a proposition that nations will develop comparative advantage based on their locally abundant factors. True 5. Factor endowments; domestic

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