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    Competitive Advantage

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    the theory of comparative advantages‚ does international trade always benefit the lower income group in a poor country? Who do they trade with? Who are the poor countries? Define by using GDP per capita (usual gauge). Thus China can be considered as a poor country. Among the poorer group‚ they are richly endowed in labor. Poor countries tend to have more workers than machines. They’re comparative advantage lies in their labor industries. According to theory of comparative advantage‚ the

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    Name:____________________________ COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE PRACTICE SHEET Directions: For each constant cost problem below‚ answer the following questions after creating a cost ratio table: 1. Does Output vary or does Input vary in this problem? 2. Who has the absolute advantage for the first product? 3. Who has a comparative advantage for the first product? (The first product mentioned.) 4. Who has a comparative advantage for the second product? Remember : When the problem is stated in terms

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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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    Intro To Business Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Any activity which seeks to earn a profit by providing a good or service is known as a(n): A. industry B. corporation C. business D. service 2. __________ is the amount a business earns over and above what it spends for salaries and other expenses. A. Profit B. Revenue C. Interest D. Dividends 3. A business incurs a ___________ if its costs and expenses exceed its revenues

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    of the enterprise to reach out and obtain resources from outside of the firm to pursue the firm’s vision and create the value THE THEORY OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE Each country specializing in products for which it possessed absolute advantage and produce more for less and exchange products for the items they needed Governments interfere with comparative advantage for a variety of economic and political reasons‚ such as to achieve full employment‚ economic development‚ national self-sufficiency

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    1. When comparing the composition of world trade in the early 20th century to the early 21st century‚ we find major compositional changes. These include a relative decline in trade in agricultural and primary-products (including raw materials). How would you explain this in terms of broad historical developments during this period? The typical composition of world production during this period experienced major changes. Focusing on today’s major industrial countries the industrial-employment composition

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    Econ339 Asmt No.2

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    Economics 339‚ A01‚ CRN 12913 Assignment 2 Dr. L. Welling November 16‚ 2012 Assignments are due at the beginning of class on the due date. Remember to use at least ½ page for each diagram. 1. (25 marks) Juanita derives utility from both leisure (L) and food (G). She has 18 hours per day which she can divide between leisure and preparing meals (H). Her ability to prepare meals is described by the function G=g(H;X)‚ and displays positive but diminishing marginal productivity of H. a) (4 marks) In a

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    Heart of Darkness: A Hero’s Journey In the literary classic‚ Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad sends his hero embarking on a quest that parallels that of what Joseph Campbell refers to as “the Hero’s Journey” in his seminal work of comparative mythology‚ the Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ where Campbell examines the journey of the archetypal hero in 12 separate stages. Almost all of the stages canvassed in Campbell’s work are present in the novella Heart of Darkness. We are guided throughout Marlow’s

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    Germany: the opportunity cost of one unit of beef is 4 chips; the opportunity cost of one chip is 1/4 unit of beef. b. In which commodity does the United States have a comparative cost advantage? What about Germany? The United States has a comparative cost advantage in beef with respect to Germany‚ while Germany has a comparative cost advantage in computer chips. c. What is the range for mutually beneficial trade between the United States and Germany for each computer chip traded? The range

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    intellectual 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;

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