Chapter 32: Q. 6 (page 729)
Suppose that the two nations in Problem 32-4 decide to specialize in producing the good for which they have a comparative advantage and to engage in trade. Would residents of both nations find a rate of exchange of 4 bottles of wine for 1 digital TV potentially agreeable? Why or why not?
To answer Problems 32-7 and 32-8, refer to the following table, which shows possible combinations of hourly outputs of modems and flash memory drives in South Shore and neighboring East Isle, in which opportunity costs of producing both products are constant.
Short Answer
In United Country, the income effect of a screen is champagne bottles per monitor.
In United States, the income effect of glass containers is T.Vs every bottle.
In Seaside World, the marginal utility of a show is vino cases every set.
In Seaside World, the expected cost of glass containers is T.V's every bottles.