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Output Available to Consume Before Specialization |
Output After Specialization |
Assumed Amounts Traded at 2 Apples per 1 Plum |
Output Available to Consume After Trade |
Possible Gains from Trade |
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New Zealand |
Apples |
20 |
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Plums |
10 |
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Spain |
Apples |
20 |
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Plums |
40 |
| No Specialization | with specialization | traded outputs | final consumption | gains from trade | ||
| New Zealand | Apple | 20 | 20 | 20 | 0 | -20 |
| Plum | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 10 | |
| Spain | Apple | 20 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 20 |
| Plum | 40 | 40 | 10 | 30 | -10 |

Suppose that before specialization and trade with terms of trade 2 Apples for 1 Plum, New...
2. The following are production possibilities tables for New Zealand and Spain. Answer the questions that follow using the information in the tables. Although it is not necessary, you may find it beneficial to graph the tables in order to answer the questions. (26 points) New Zealand's Production Possibilities Table (Millions of Bushels) Product Production alternatives B 0 15 10 20 60 Apples Plums 5 Spain's Production Possibilities Table (Millions of Bushels) Product Production alternatives 20 Apples Plums 60 0...
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The accompanying hypothetical production possibilities tables are for New Zealand and Spain. Each country can produce apples and plums. New Zealand's Production Possibilities Table M4lions of Bushels Production Alternatives Product A B с D Apples @ 23 40 60 Pluns 15 10 15 Spain's Production Possibilities Table (Millions of Bushels) Production Alternatives Product R s T U Apples @ 20 40 60 Plums 60 40 20 a plot the production possibile...
Question 20 (1 point) Suppose that Spain and France both produce ships and grapes, which are sold for the same price in both countries. The table below shows the combinations of the two goods that each country can produce in one year using the same amounts of capital and labor. Suppose that Spain is currently producing 30 ships and 30 tons of grapes, and France is currently producing 30 ships and 30 tons of grapes. With specialization, Spain produces only...
Question 20 (1 point) Suppose that Spain and France both produce ships and grapes, which are sold for the same price in both countries. The table below shows the combinations of the two goods that each country can produce in one year using the same amounts of capital and labor. Suppose that Spain is currently producing 30 ships and 30 tons of grapes, and France is currently producing 30 ships and 30 tons of grapes. With specialization, Spain produces only...
Question 16 (1 point) Suppose that Spain and France both produce ships and grapes, which are sold for the same price in both countries. The table below shows the combinations of the two goods that each country can produce in one year using the same amounts of capital and labor. With specialization, Spain produces only grapes-75 tons-and France produces 75 ships. If the terms of trade are 1 ship for1 ton of grapes, and that according to the trade agreement...
Question 18 (1 point) Suppose that Spain and France both produce ships and grapes, which are sold for the same price in both countries. The table below shows the combinations of the two goods that each country can produce in one year using the same amounts of capital and labor. With specialization, Spain produces only grapes-75 tons-and France produces 75 ships. If the terms of trade are 1 ship for 1 ton of grapes, and that according to the trade...
Question 19 (1 point) Suppose that Spain and France both produce ships and grapes, which are sold for the same price in both countries. The table below shows the combinations of the two goods that each country can produce in one year using the same amounts of capital and labor. With specialization, Spain produces only grapes-75 tons-and France produces 75 ships. If the terms of trade are 1 ship for 1 ton of grapes, and that according to the trade...
Question 17 (1 point) Suppose that Spain and France both produce ships and grapes, which are sold for the same price in both countries. The table below shows the combinations of the two goods that each country can produce in one year using the same amounts of capital and labor. With specialization, Spain produces only grapes-75 tons-and France produces 75 ships. If the terms of trade are 1 ship for 1 ton of grapes, and that according to the trade...
% Concept: Gains From International Trade E Question Help Suppose France and Spain produce only cloth and wine. Assume that each country uses only labor to produce each good, and that the cloth and wine made in France and Spain are exactly alike. The table below shows how much each country can produce of each good with one hour of labor Output per Hour of Labor Cloth Wine France 23 16 Spain Suppose that France and Spain do not trade...
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7. Specialization and trade When a country specializes in the production of a good, this means that it can produce this good at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partner. Because of this comparative advantage, both countries benefit when they specialize and trade with each other The following graphs show the production possibilities frontiers (PPFs) for Candonia and Lamponia. Both countries produce grain and tea, each initially i.e., before specialization and trade) producing 24 million...