微观经济学-第三章课件.pptx
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1、Interdependence and the Gains from TradeChapter 3Copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.All rights reserved.Requests for permission to make copies of any part of thework should be mailed to:Permissions Department,Harcourt College Publishers,6277 Sea Harbor Drive,Orlando,Florida 32887-6777.Interdependence an
2、d Trade Consider your typical day:uYou wake up to an alarm clock made in Korea.uYou pour yourself some orange juice made from oranges grown in Florida.uYou put on some clothes made of cotton grown in Georgia and sewn in factories in Thailand.uYou watch the morning news broadcast from New York on you
3、r TV made in Japan.uYou drive to class in a car made of parts manufactured in a half-dozen different countries.and you havent been up for more than two hours yet!Harcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.Interdependence and TradeRemember,economics is the study of how societ
4、ies produce and distribute goods in an attempt to satisfy the wants and needs of its members.How do we satisfy our wants and needs in a global economy?uWe can be economically self-sufficient.uWe can specialize and trade with others,leading to economic interdependence.Interdependence and TradeA gener
5、al observation.Individuals and nations rely on specialized production and exchange as a way to address problems caused by scarcity.Why is interdependence the norm?Interdependence occurs because people are better off when they specialize and trade with others.uImagine.only two goods:potatoes and meat
6、only two people:a potato farmer and a cattle rancherA Parable for the Modern EconomyThe Production Opportunities of the Farmer and the RancherHarcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.Production Possibilities FrontiersPotatoes(ounces)Meat(ounces)328416(a)The Farmers Product
7、ion Possibilities Frontier0AIf there is no trade,the farmer chooses this production and consumptionProduction Possibilities FrontiersPotatoes(ounces)Meat(ounces)481224(b)The Ranchers Production Possibilities Frontier0BIf there is no trade,the rancher chooses this production and consumption24The Gain
8、s from Trade:A SummaryHarcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.The Gains from Trade:A SummaryHarcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.How Trade Expands the Set of Consumption OpportunitiesCopyright2003 Southwestern/Thomson LearningPotatoes(ounces
9、)416517832AA*0Meat(ounces)(a)The Farmer s Production and ConsumptionFarmers production and consumption without tradeFarmers consumption with tradeFarmers production with tradeHarcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.How Trade Expands the Set of Consumption OpportunitiesPot
10、atoes(ounces)12241327B0Meat(ounces)(b)The Rancher s Production and Consumption48241218B*Ranchers consumption with tradeRanchers production with tradeRanchers production and consumption without tradeHarcourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.The Gains from Trade:A SummaryHarc
11、ourt,Inc.items and derived items copyright 2001 by Harcourt,Inc.Differences in Costs of ProductionuThe number of hours required to produce a unit of output.(for example,one pound of potatoes)uThe opportunity cost of sacrificing one good for another.Two ways to measure differences in costs of product
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