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Welcome to Econ 325 Economics of Gender Week 2 Beginning January 29.

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2 Welcome to Econ 325 Economics of Gender Week 2 Beginning January 29

3 Monday, January 29 Note: All OCAs must be typed Return and discuss OCA1 # 4, page 12. Draw a separate graph for each question and describe the changes in the equilibrium wage rate and the number of workers.

4 Household as an Economic Unit (Chapter 3) There are two Individuals: Chris & Pat 1.Chris has absolute advantage in market work if in given amount of time he/she can earn more income than Pat. 2.Chris has absolute advantage in home work if in a given amount of time he/she can produce higher valued home work than Pat.

5 Who has absolute advantage in market work? Pat earns $20/hour at his/her job. Chris earns $25/hour at his/her job.

6 Comparative Advantage If Pat’s opportunity cost of producing one dollar worth of homemade good is lower than that of Chris’s, Pat has comparative advantage in home work.

7 Who has comparative advantage in home work? For every dollar of home good he/she produces Pat has to give up $5 earned income For every dollar of home good he/she produces Chris has to give up $3 earned income

8 ICA3 Study Chapters 1 though 3 (including the appendix)

9 Wednesday, January 31 Paper topic is due February 16 Need at least 2 resources, one of which will be where you will get your numbers from Exam 1 February 12 $1000 scholarship!?

10 Return and discuss ICA3 Hourly wage Hourly value of home good Pat$20$10 Chris$15 1. Pat has absolute advantage in _______. Chris has absolute advantage in ______.

11 Discuss ICA3 Hourly wage Hourly value of home good Opp cost of $1 of home good Pat$20$10$2 wage Chris$15 $1 wage 2. Who has comparative advantage in home good?

12 Discuss ICA3 Notes 1.Just because one has absolute advantage it does not mean that he also has comparative advantage. 2.When there are 2 individuals and 2 tasks It is possible for one individual to have absolute advantage in both tasks It is not possible for one individual to have comparative advantage in both tasks. If one has comparative advantage in on task, the other person will have comparative advantage in the second task

13 Discuss ICA3 3. incomeValue of home good Total value Pat$400$200$600 Chris$300 $600 Total value $700$500$1200

14 Discuss ICA3 4. Pat should work outside home and Chris should work at home (based on comparative advantage) Pat will make $800 income in 40 hours Chris will produce $600 of home good in 40 hours

15 Discuss ICA3 5. The terms of trade depends on opportunity cost Opp. cost of $1 of home good For Pat = $2 of income For Chris = $1 of income Chris would want to trade $1 of home good for more than $1 of income. Why? Pat would want to receive more than $1 worth of home good for $2 of income. Why? The range of mutually beneficial trade $2 income > $1 home good > $1 income $1.5 income for $ 1 of home good is good, or $1.75 income for $1 of home good is good Or any multiple of these terms is good too. How about $75 income for $50 of home good?

16 Discuss ICA3 6. incomeValue of home good Total value Pat$725$50$775 (before $600) Chris$75$550$625 (before $600) Total value $800 (before $700) $600 (before $500) $1400 (before $1200)

17 Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF, Appendix of Chapter 3) An individual’s PPF shows different combinations of market good (earned income) and home good the individual can produce efficiently in a given period of time. Pat & Chris’s PPF Slope What does it measure? Unattainable points Shifts

18 Derivation of the household PPF Pat and Chris form a household What is the value of market good at the vertical intercept? Starting at the point where both individuals work full time (the vertical intercept), who is more likely to reduce his/her hours of work at his/her job to produce one unit of home good? Horizontal intercept

19 Friday, February 2 Paper topic is due February 16 Need at least 2 resources, one of which will be where you will get your numbers from Exam 1 February 12 Study Chapters 1- 3 Study Article 1 Expect ICA/OCA on Monday

20 Gains of household formation Individual PPFs/ household PPF Household per capita PPF Is this per capita PPF better than the individual PPFs? Why? Some points that were unattainable before become attainable

21 What if both individual had the same PPF? Who has comparative advantage in home good? Market good? How would the per capita household PPF look? No gains from forming a household The more different the PPFs ==> the higher the comparative advantage ==> the higher the gains of household formation

22 Suppose Pat and Chris form a household How are they going to allocate their time between production of market good and home good? Where are they going to be on their household PPF?

23 A household’s indifference curve Shows different combinations of home good and market good that equally satisfy the household Example Slope Why is the slope declining? Higher/lower satisfaction A households indifference curves can’t intersect. Why?


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