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Thank you so much for your explanation! I'm currently in an international trade course and we have a similar problem like this on Cengage, helped so much!
How does the Leontif Paradix apply to this? since the USA is found to be more inclined to specialise in labour intensive rather than capital intensive. Same can be said for China as they are traditionally inclined towards labour intensive but had shifted to more capital intensive goods, how does it apply to both of them? Nevertheless, wonderful explanation! so easy to follow :)
Great question. US goods are skilled-labor intensive, or “human capital intensive”. Think of the capital as human capital. China’s unskilled workers have been replaced by robots. How time changes everything!
International trade is a story about the tide that does not lift every boat. There will be winners and losers in trade. Not everyone will be a winner. See this clip, th-cam.com/video/_vdSPqQdb1U/w-d-xo.html
Iris Franz but what decide that the US is going to consume at Point C with 9 units? Why exactly 9 point? That's my question after the trade who to decide the consumption of the country?
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Thank you so much for your explanation! I'm currently in an international trade course and we have a similar problem like this on Cengage, helped so much!
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How does the Leontif Paradix apply to this? since the USA is found to be more inclined to specialise in labour intensive rather than capital intensive. Same can be said for China as they are traditionally inclined towards labour intensive but had shifted to more capital intensive goods, how does it apply to both of them? Nevertheless, wonderful explanation! so easy to follow :)
Great question. US goods are skilled-labor intensive, or “human capital intensive”. Think of the capital as human capital. China’s unskilled workers have been replaced by robots. How time changes everything!
Thank you so much for this video, Iris! It helped me a lot
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perfect explanation. Thank you
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it was super helpful. Thank you very much madam.
By the way I have a question.
Why US export 6 and import 6?
I wonder why 6?
This is very clear, I finally understand this. Thank you
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How do we find a good equilibrium point of trade(Point A)
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thank q Iris
Please why only 6 units?
wow this was so easy and fast haha my prof tried to explain it for hours
Perhaps your professor is young? I was like that before too. There’s a learning curve in teaching.
nicely explained thank you:)
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What if they trading each other it will save both problems inequality
International trade is a story about the tide that does not lift every boat. There will be winners and losers in trade. Not everyone will be a winner. See this clip,
th-cam.com/video/_vdSPqQdb1U/w-d-xo.html
why is the exportation is 6?
and what if the term of trade changed from 1:1?
The U.S. produces 15 aircraft and ended up consuming 9. Therefore, it must have exported 6 aircraft (15-9=6).
Then it would change the entire picture! However, the new terms of trade must be the slope of the line that passes B and B'
Iris Franz but what decide that the US is going to consume at Point C with 9 units? Why exactly 9 point? That's my question after the trade who to decide the consumption of the country?
Iris Franz and thank you soo much btw, for replying 😊
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Great video - Thank you!
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Great Explanation! Thank you
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