Week 8 – International Trade

Before Class on Tuesday, 10/12
Watch (14:27): Blumberg (2013) (see notes)
Read: Lumen Learning “Absolute and Comparative Advantage” & “Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade”

Before Class on Friday, 10/15
Have tried or completed all of Weekly Review 6

Material Links
Blumberg, Alex. (2013) “Planet Money Makes a T-Shirt.” Planet Money. NPR. https://apps.npr.org/tshirt/#/title
Lumen Learning “Absolute and Comparative Advantage” https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-macroeconomics/chapter/absolute-and-comparative-advantage/ & “Comparative Advantage and Gains from Trade” https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wm-macroeconomics/chapter/reading-absolute-advantage-2/

Notes on Blumberg:
Prioritize “People,” “Boxes”, and “You” if you have to skip some chapters but they are all very engaging and highly encouraged!
Time Breakdown by Chapter :
Intro (0:45)
Cotton (02:32)
Machines (01:33)
People (06:21)
Boxes (01:37)
You (01:40)

One thought on “Week 8 – International Trade

  1. Anais Chauca

    1) In Blumberg, Alex (2013), Alex says that as economies grow and countries move into other, more lucrative industries, textiles and apparel becomes less important. Do you agree or disagree and why?
    2) I learned that a single t-shirt start as U.S. cotton, then travel to Indonesia, Bangladesh and back to the U.S., all for far less than a dollar in shipping costs.
    3) My favorite part is the different stories there is behind a single t-shirt and my least favorite part is that some of the people involved with the making of shirts don’t get enough money compared to other people in different countries.

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