This chapter provides an introduction to comparative advantage based on the Ricardian model of international trade. The Ricardian model explains comparative advantage in terms of difference in technology between the countries of the world. The chapter demonstrates the principle of mutual gains from trade. An appendix looks at the production possibilities frontier.
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