The U.S. produces 12 bushels of wheat per hour while the U.K produces only 6 bushels of wheat per hour.
Therefore, the U.S. has an absolute advantage in the production of wheat.
The U.K. produces 18 yards of cloth per hour while the U.S. produces only 6 yards of cloth per hour
Therefore, the U.K. has an absolute advantage in the production of cloth
For the U.S.,
the opportunity cost of producing 1 bushel of wheat = 6 yards/12 = 0.5 yards of cloth
the opportunity cost of producing 1 yard of cloth = 12 bushels/6 = 2 bushels of wheat
For the U.K.,
the opportunity cost of producing 1 bushel of wheat = 18 yards/6 = 3 yards of cloth
the opportunity cost of producing 1 yard of cloth = 6 bushels/18 = 0.33 bushels of wheat
The opportunity cost of producing wheat is lower for the U.S => The U.S has a comparative advantage in producing wheat
The opportunity cost of producing cloth is lower for the U.K => The U.K has a comparative advantage in producing cloth
Therefore, through specialization and trade, both countries can gain. However, the quantum of gain through trade can be determined only through the terms of trade and hence can't be commented upon.
Ans: The United States has an absolute advantage in the production of wheat
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