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- Suppose our two PPFs for are: Germany Cars 20 8 1 1 6 Food O both countries 10 O Korea O neither country O Germany Cars 10 6 Korea B Food Which country has the comparative advantage in Cars? 10Please correct answer and don't use hend raiting and don't use Ai solutionUnder a cap and trade system: a) the quantity of carbon emission is determined endogenously, while the price of emissions is set exogenously b) the price of carbon emissions is determined endogenously, while the quantity of emissions is set exogenously c) neither the quantity nor the price of emissions is determined endogenously d) both the quantity and price of emissions are determined exogenously e) both the quantity and price of emissions are determined endogenously
- The United States and Canada both produce cars and beer. The table below shows the production possibilities per worker in each country. For example, one worker in the US produces 8 cars or 10 cans of beer per week. Labor Force Cars Beer United States 200 8 10 Canada 100 20 14 Which country has an absolute advantage in car production? Question 1 options: United States Canadawine 90 80 70 60 50. D012 mani 40 30 20 10 PPF Portugal (c) 1 bome of (0)2 bottles of sine (0)3 bottles of wine CPF of t 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 cloth 11. What is the elave price opportunity cost of col in England, betere trade beges? A) 1/2 yard of cloth wine 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 England PPF CPF 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 clothThe total gains from specialization and trade are ________.
- 20 New PPC 15 10 3 4 7. TRUCKS PER DAY Suppose Raphael is currently using combination D, producing one truck per day. His opportunity cost of producing a second truck per day is per day. Now, suppose Raphael is currently using combination C, producing two trucks per day. His opportunity cost of producing a third truck per day is per day. From the previous analysis, you can determine that as Raphael increases his production of trucks, his opportunity cost of producing one more truck Suppose Raphael buys a new tool that allows him to produce twice as many trucks per hour as before but doesn't affect his ability to produce puzzles. Use the green points (triangle symbol) to plot his new PPC on the previous graph. Because he can now make more trucks per hour, Raphael's opportunity cost of producing puzzles is it was previously. PUZZLES PER DAYOlivia and Tura are sisters, whose parents require them to do four hours of househoid chores per week. Both children can perfom two chores walking the family dog and watering the household planta The following describe each child's productivity Production per Hour of Work Child of Dog Walks 4 of Plants Watered. Olivia Tara Please answer each of the following questions, indicating the question numbers in your answer Which child, if any, has absolute advantage in dog walks? Which child if any has absolute advantage in watering plants? (Olivia, Tara, Both, Neither) has absolute advantage in dog walks; (Olivia, Tara, Both, Neither) has absolute advantage in watering plants.“Using efficiency as a criterion biases the analysis in favor of the status quo, since any change is certain to harm someone.” Discuss