Suppose that the U.S and Japan are two Ricardian economies. Both countries can produce only two goods;
Question:
You are asked by the CEO to report the following information:
1. Graph the production possibility frontier of both countries with computers on the horizontal axis and automobiles on the vertical axis. Please label the axes and calculate the intercepts.
2. Identify absolute and comparative advantage of U.S. and Japan.
3. Suppose that these two countries engage in free trade. Identify absolute and comparative advantage. Describe the pattern of trade. Explain briefly your reasoning.
4. Suppose that the relative price of computers in terms of automobiles after trade is 3 [units (number) of automobiles per unit (number) of computers]. Using the same diagram as in question 1 graph the consumption possibility frontier for both countries. Do both countries gain from trade?
The U.S. market for computers is dominated by domestic firms such as Dell, Hewlett Packard, and Apple. The U.S. market for consumer electronics is dominated by Japanese firms and brands such as Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, and Toshiba. However, the U.S. automobile market includes both strong domestic firms like Ford and General Motors and formidable Japanese competitors like Toyota and Honda.
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Global Marketing management
ISBN: 978-0470505748
5th edition
Authors: Masaaki Kotabe, Kristiaan Helsen