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  • What is the theory of comparative advantage
    Countries find specialisation mutually advantageous if the opportunity cost of production are different. If they are the same there will be no gains from trade
  • What is absolute advantage
    This is when a country is able to produce a good more cheaply relative to other goods produced
  • Evaluate the limitations of comparative advantage theory
    No transport costs
    Assumes costs are constant and there are no economies of scale
    Goods are assumes to be homogenous
    Assumes factors of production are perfectly mobile
    Trade depends on terms of trade between countries
  • What are some advantages of specialisation and trade
    Comparative advantage shows how world output can be increased if countries specialise in what they are best at producing
    Allows countries to benefit from economies of scale
    Different countries have different FoP so trade allows to make use for these
    Trade enables consumers to have greater choice increasing consumer welfare
    Trade means there is greater competition providing an incentive to innovate - countries that isolate themselves tend to have a stagnating economy
  • What are some disadvantages of specialisation and trade
    Can lead to overdependence creating problems if exports fall
    Causes structural unemployment as jobs are lost to foreign firms who are more efficient and competitive
    Environment suffers due to transport
    Countries suffer loss of sovereignty due to signing international treaties and joining trade blocs
    May be a loss of culture as trade brings in foreign ideas
  • What are factors that influence the pattern of trade
    Comparative advantage
    Emerging economies
    Trading blocs and bilateral agreements
    Relative exchange rates