Maria can read 20 pages of economics in an hour. She can also read 50 pages of sociology in an hour. She spends 5 hours per day studying. a. Draw Marias production possibilities frontier for reading economics and sociology. b. What is Marias opportunity cost of reading 100 pages of sociology?
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The following table describes the production possibilities of two cities in the country of Baseball: Pairs of Red Socks per Worker per HourPairs of White Socks per Worker per Hour Boston33 Chicago21 a.Without trade, what is the price of white socks (in terms of red socks) in Boston? What is the price in Chicago?b.Which city has an absolute advantage in the production of each color sock? Which city has a comparative advantage in the production of each color sock? c.If the cities trade with each other, which color sock will each export?d.What is the range of prices at which trade can occur?
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The first step in solving 3 problem number 6 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The following table describes the production possibilities of two cities in the country of Baseball: Pairs of Red Socks per Worker per HourPairs of White Socks per Worker per Hour Boston33 Chicago21 a.Without trade, what is the price of white socks (in terms of red socks) in Boston? What is the price in Chicago?b.Which city has an absolute advantage in the production of each color sock? Which city has a comparative advantage in the production of each color sock? c.If the cities trade with each other, which color sock will each export?d.What is the range of prices at which trade can occur?
From the textbook chapter Interdependence and the Gains from Trade you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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