So absolute advantage is a situation where a country with a given level of resources can produce more output than another country with the same level of resources. So therefore saying it's more efficient .. I understand this okay .. But ..
Comparative advantage is based on the concept of opportunity cost of production. If a country can produce a good with greater comparative efficiency as measured by opportunity cost it should specialise and engage in trade. So again, isn't this what they mean by efficiency? .. how is this different to absolute advantage?
Comparative advantage is based on the concept of opportunity cost of production. If a country can produce a good with greater comparative efficiency as measured by opportunity cost it should specialise and engage in trade. So again, isn't this what they mean by efficiency? .. how is this different to absolute advantage?