Absolute and comparative advantage for yield


Question 1. Assume Nebraska and Virginia each have 100 acres of farmland. The following table gives hypothetical figures for yield per acre in the two states:

                    Nebraska       Virginia

Wheat                 9                 5

Cotton                 7                 2

A)

i) Who has the absolute advantage in the production of wheat?

ii) Who has the absolute advantage in the production of cotton?

iii) Who has the comparative advantage in the production of wheat?

iv) Who has the comparative advantage in the production of cotton?

B) In this exercise, you will find actual points on the combined PPC of the two states. For each of the following values of one good, calculate the maximum amount of the other good that the two countries could produce working together. 

Wheat

Cotton

350

 

 

210

 

800

905

 

C)

i) On the back of this page, draw the graph for the PPC of the two states combined.  On the graph, put the quantity of wheat on the vertical axis, and the quantity of cotton on the horizontal axis.  Be sure to label your graph carefully to receive full credit!

ii) What is the marginal rate of transformation when the two states are producing 150 units of wheat? 

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