In Japan, one worker can make 5 tons of rubber or 80 radios. In Malaysia, one
worker can make 10 tons of rubber or 40 radios.
a. Who has the absolute advantage in the production of rubber or radios? How
can you tell?
b. Calculate the opportunity cost of producing 80 additional radios in Japan
and in Malaysia. (Your
calculation may involve fractions, which is fine.) Which country has a
comparative advantage in
the production of radios?
c. Calculate the opportunity cost of producing 10 additional tons of rubber in
Japan and in
Malaysia. Which country has a comparative advantage in producing rubber?
d. In this example, does each country have an absolute advantage and a
comparative advantage
in the same good?
e. In what product should Japan specialize? In what product should Malaysia
specialize?