The principle of comparative advantage explains
interdependence and the gains from
trade. Because interdependence is so prevalent in the modern world, the
principle of comparative advantage has many applications. Here are two
examples, one fanciful and one of great practical importance
Should Tiger Woods
Mow His Own Lawn?
Tiger woods spends a lot of time walking around on grass.
One of the most talented golfers of all
time, he can hit a drive and sink a pull in a way that most casual golfers only
dream of doing. Most likely he is talented at other activities too. For example
let,s imagine that woods can now his lawn faster than anyone else. But just
because he can now his lawn fast, does this mean he should?
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