Specialization
Advantage
Protectionism
Terms
100

This term refers to the idea of splitting the productive process into multiple people instead of one.

Division of labor.

100

Robinson and Caruso are stranded on a desert island. Robinson can gather 20 coconuts or 15 bananas. Caruso can gather 10 coconuts and 5 bananas. 

This individual has the absolute advantage in this scenario.

Robinson.

100

This is a tax on imports.

Tariff.

100

This refers to goods and services brought into this country from abroad.

Imports.

200

This is a benefit of specialization.

Saves time, increases worker skill, leads to specialized equipment.

200

Robinson and Caruso are stranded on a desert island. Robinson can gather 20 coconuts or 15 bananas. Caruso can gather 10 coconuts and 5 bananas.

The individual with comparative advantage can be determined by finding which of them has the lowest value of this fraction.

Opportunity cost.

200

This presidential candidate in 2024 is running on a platform of high tariffs.

Former President Donald Trump.

200

This refers to goods and services sent to other countries from the US.

Exports.

300

The expansion of trade has this effect on opportunities for specialization.

Expands them.

300

This is the "formula" for opportunity cost.

What you give up/what you get instead

300

This is the intention behind high tariffs.

Protect domestic (home) production from foreign competition.

300

This is the practice in which there are no barriers to moving goods and services between countries.

Free trade.

400

This is a prominent example of attempting to produce something by yourself that normally requires specialization and division of labor.

Chicken sandwich.

400

An individual with the absolute advantage in a situation can still benefit from a less productive person through this activity.

Trade.

400

This is one of the four types of economic protectionism (from the Free Trade Research assignment)

Protective tariff, import quotas, trade embargo, voluntary export restraints.

400

This is the idea of guarding your own economy from foreign competition by placing restrictions on trade.

Protectionism.

500

This ancient invention allowed humans to quit hunting and gathering and start specializing in specific tasks.

Agriculture/farming.

500

Gary can make 150 cappuccinos or ring up 160 customers per day. James can make 120 cappuccinos or ring up 150 customers per day.

This worker has the comparative advantage (use opportunity cost) at making cappuccinos.

Gary.

500

This is a historical example of free trade or protectionism.

Ex. Trump tariff on foreign automobiles.

500

What non-political and non-economic reason can cause absolute and comparative advantage in real life, as we saw with avocado production in Mexico?

Geography.

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