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Unit 4 Essential Question: How does trade make people better off? Gains from Trade Unit 4 Essential Question: How does trade make people better off?

Specialization Adam Smith said specialization is…we do what we’re good at. This is division of labor = each person does his own job. This encourages trade Voluntary exchange – both sides agree to give up & get something Barter – a good/service for a good/service (blacksmith swaps for eggs) Money – makes trade easier (blacksmith buys loaf of bread) Trade makes economic interdependence We depend on others for things Trade barriers – allowed to trade with others freely? or with rules? (Adam Smith—free; Donald Trump—with rules)

Alexander Selkirk Stranded on an island.

Advantages (absolute & comparative) Stranded on an island… Selkirk (see pics) Pirate Jack Turnips or Clams? Absolute advantage – the person/country that can produce more (of either item on a PPF) Abs. adv. is the line farthest out from zero (red = Pirate Jack)

Cont. Remember, inside the PPF is possible, but inefficient. Outside the PPF is impossible.

Advantages (cont.) Comparative advantage – is measured in opportunity cost… …opp. cost is what’s given up Turnips or clams? (see chart) Column 1 – dig 1 turnip – Selkirk gives up 1 clam; P.J. gives up ½ clam. Who gives up less digging turnips? So… …P.J. has comparative advantage in digging turnips. Col. 2 – find 1 clam – Selkirk gives up 1 turnip; P.J. gives up 2 turnips. Who gives up less finding clams? So… …Selkirk has comparative advantage in finding clams.

Cont. Shortcut to find comparative advantage… …look at the slope of the line. If NOT parallel, one country will have a comparative advantage with one product, the other country with the other product. The lines “flatten” or “lean” toward the comparative adv.

Advantages (cont.) Remember, outside the PPF is impossible. But… …if they specialize then trade, they CAN get outside the PPF. Bottom line: do what you’re good at (do what you have comparative advantage at), then trade, you get more.