WEBVTT 00:00:01.260 --> 00:00:05.155 ♪ [music] ♪ 00:00:09.485 --> 00:00:11.540 - [Alex Tabarrok] In this talk I'm going to give you the answer 00:00:11.540 --> 00:00:14.674 to the homework question, so before you begin, 00:00:14.674 --> 00:00:16.324 make sure you've done your homework. 00:00:16.324 --> 00:00:17.723 No cheating. 00:00:22.027 --> 00:00:26.769 So remember our basic data is in the top figure right here, 00:00:26.769 --> 00:00:28.539 and we want to now answer 00:00:28.539 --> 00:00:31.033 suppose that there's 24 units of labor -- 00:00:31.033 --> 00:00:34.300 12 devoted to computers, 12 to shirts -- 00:00:34.300 --> 00:00:36.950 how many computers and shirts in Mexico? 00:00:36.950 --> 00:00:38.440 How many in the United States? 00:00:38.440 --> 00:00:43.040 Okay, well if Mexico devotes 12 units of labor 00:00:43.040 --> 00:00:46.100 to producing computers and it takes 12 units of labor 00:00:46.100 --> 00:00:47.810 to produce one computer, 00:00:47.810 --> 00:00:49.980 then you're going to get one computer. 00:00:49.980 --> 00:00:52.700 In Mexico it takes two units of labor 00:00:52.700 --> 00:00:54.490 to produce one shirt, 00:00:54.490 --> 00:00:58.360 so if you devote 12 units of labor to shirt production 00:00:58.360 --> 00:01:00.500 you're going to get six shirts. 00:01:00.500 --> 00:01:03.390 United States is even easier because it just takes 00:01:03.390 --> 00:01:05.383 one unit of labor to get one computer, 00:01:05.383 --> 00:01:07.096 one unit of labor to get one shirt. 00:01:07.096 --> 00:01:09.980 Therefore, if you devote 12 units of labor to computers, 00:01:09.980 --> 00:01:11.470 you get 12 computers, 00:01:11.470 --> 00:01:13.660 and if you devote 12 units of labor to shirts, 00:01:13.660 --> 00:01:14.960 you get 12 shirts. 00:01:14.960 --> 00:01:18.470 So the total world production of computers is 13 computers, 00:01:18.470 --> 00:01:22.040 and total world production of shirts is 18 shirts. 00:01:22.040 --> 00:01:24.380 Okay, now let's suppose that 00:01:24.380 --> 00:01:28.340 Mexico specializes, puts all of its labor, 00:01:28.340 --> 00:01:30.620 24 units of labor, into shirt production 00:01:30.620 --> 00:01:32.521 and zero into computer production. 00:01:32.521 --> 00:01:36.468 How many shirts and computers now? Well, clearly zero computers. 00:01:37.349 --> 00:01:42.100 Shirts, we now have 12 shirts, 24 units of labor, NOTE Paragraph 00:01:42.100 --> 00:01:46.310 two units of labor per shirts, so you get 12 shirts in total. 00:01:46.310 --> 00:01:49.170 What about the United States, which now devotes 00:01:49.170 --> 00:01:52.951 14 units of labor to computers, 10 to shirts. 00:01:53.110 --> 00:01:56.240 Again, because it's one unit of labor per computer, 00:01:56.240 --> 00:02:01.160 one unit of labor per shirt, then we simply get 14 and 10. 00:02:01.160 --> 00:02:03.140 Now here's the key, look at the totals. 00:02:03.140 --> 00:02:08.720 We now have 14 computers and 22 shirts. 00:02:09.200 --> 00:02:11.900 So total world production has gone up. 00:02:11.900 --> 00:02:14.640 We have more computers with specialization 00:02:14.640 --> 00:02:16.930 than we did when the two countries 00:02:16.930 --> 00:02:20.160 were not specialized and did not trade. 00:02:20.160 --> 00:02:21.695 Here we have 13 and 18. 00:02:21.947 --> 00:02:26.967 Now we've got 14 and 22, a big increase. 00:02:26.967 --> 00:02:28.554 Now notice how, however, 00:02:28.554 --> 00:02:30.774 that Mexico doesn't have any computers. 00:02:31.744 --> 00:02:36.553 And the United States has fewer shirts than they did before. 00:02:37.063 --> 00:02:41.053 So is there a way to make both countries better off? 00:02:41.053 --> 00:02:42.537 Well, clearly since 00:02:42.537 --> 00:02:45.227 the total production has gone up there is. 00:02:45.227 --> 00:02:47.211 Let's take a look at how to do that. 00:02:47.211 --> 00:02:50.341 Here again is consumption with no trade. 00:02:50.341 --> 00:02:53.128 Here is production with specialization. 00:02:53.128 --> 00:02:55.233 Now suppose that the United States 00:02:55.233 --> 00:02:58.623 trades one computer to get three shirts. 00:02:58.623 --> 00:03:00.335 There are other possible trades 00:03:00.335 --> 00:03:02.387 which make both countries better off, 00:03:02.387 --> 00:03:04.609 but this is a nice simple one. 00:03:04.609 --> 00:03:06.639 So the United States trades one computer -- 00:03:06.639 --> 00:03:08.639 remember it produced 14 -- 00:03:08.639 --> 00:03:13.238 it trades one computer to Mexico, so United States now has 13, 00:03:13.238 --> 00:03:14.848 it gives one to Mexico, 00:03:14.848 --> 00:03:17.908 and Mexico has one in return for three shirts 00:03:17.908 --> 00:03:22.444 so the United States used to have 10 shirts now it gets 13. 00:03:22.444 --> 00:03:25.235 Those extra three shirts come from Mexico, 00:03:25.235 --> 00:03:29.385 which produce 12 but now Mexico only consumes nine. 00:03:29.385 --> 00:03:31.282 So now let's take a look. 00:03:31.282 --> 00:03:33.741 Total production is the same, okay, 00:03:33.741 --> 00:03:35.201 but notice what has happened 00:03:35.201 --> 00:03:40.631 to consumption with specialization and trade 00:03:40.631 --> 00:03:42.855 compared to when there was no trade. 00:03:42.855 --> 00:03:44.355 So when there was no trade, 00:03:44.355 --> 00:03:47.375 Mexico consumes one computer and six shirts, 00:03:47.375 --> 00:03:50.686 now they're consuming one computer and nine shirts. 00:03:50.686 --> 00:03:54.186 So Mexico is better off by three shirts. 00:03:54.186 --> 00:03:59.366 The United States was consuming 12 computers and 12 shirts, 00:03:59.366 --> 00:04:03.230 now they're consuming 13 of each so they're better off. 00:04:03.230 --> 00:04:05.420 The United States is better off by one computer 00:04:05.420 --> 00:04:07.300 and better off by one shirt. 00:04:07.300 --> 00:04:08.746 Pretty remarkable. 00:04:08.746 --> 00:04:11.580 Trade according to Comparative Advantage 00:04:11.580 --> 00:04:14.490 has made both countries better off. 00:04:14.490 --> 00:04:18.330 One thing to keep in mind here is that Absolute Advantage, 00:04:18.330 --> 00:04:21.070 although it doesn't explain trade, 00:04:21.070 --> 00:04:23.590 it does explain how wealthy countries are. 00:04:23.590 --> 00:04:28.760 So even with trade, notice that Mexico is still considerably 00:04:28.760 --> 00:04:30.690 less wealthy than the United States, 00:04:30.690 --> 00:04:33.960 that is, total production of Mexico is one computer and nine shirts 00:04:33.960 --> 00:04:38.190 compared to the United States with 13 computers and 13 shirts. 00:04:38.190 --> 00:04:42.250 So Absolute Advantage does explain which countries in the world 00:04:42.250 --> 00:04:44.970 are rich or one of the aspects 00:04:44.970 --> 00:04:48.080 of which countries in the world are rich. 00:04:48.080 --> 00:04:52.200 But Comparative Advantage explains why it makes sense to trade 00:04:52.200 --> 00:04:54.630 and what goods it make sense to trade, 00:04:54.630 --> 00:04:57.440 and for more on this I invite you to take a look at my textbook 00:04:57.440 --> 00:05:00.300 with Tyler, "Modern Principles of Economics." 00:05:00.300 --> 00:05:01.820 Thanks. 00:05:02.420 --> 00:05:03.780 - [Announcer] If you want to test yourself 00:05:03.780 --> 00:05:05.342 click "Practice Questions," 00:05:06.332 --> 00:05:09.487 or if you're ready to move on just click "Next Video." 00:05:09.487 --> 00:05:12.736 ♪ [music] ♪