| UID223332 帖子360 主题31 注册时间2011-7-11 最后登录2013-9-23 
 | 
6#
 
 发表于 2012-3-27 16:28 
 | 只看该作者 
| Mike Harris in a research paper on free trade between high-wage countries and low-wage countries concluded free trade between low-wage countries such as China, India, and Pakistan and high-wage countries such as the U.S., Japan, and Germany would depress wages in high-wage countries. His conclusion was based on the following: Point 1: U.S., Japanese, and German workers are unable to compete with cheap foreign labor from countries such as China, India, and Pakistan. 
 Point 2: U.S., Japanese, and German workers are less productive than workers in China, Pakistan, and India.
 Point 3: Free-trade between high-wage countries and low-wage countries will reduce the consumption possibilities of people in high-wage countries.
 Are Points 1, 2, and 3, as raised by Harris correct?
 
 |  |  | | B) 
 | | Incorrect | Incorrect | Incorrect | 
 | 
 |  |  | 
 
 
 Points 1 and 3 are incorrect because due to the law of comparative advantage which states in part that when two countries trade products in which they both have a comparative advantage both countries will be better off because they will both be able to consume outside their respective production possibility frontiers.
 Point 2 is incorrect because as labor becomes more expensive as in industrialized countries, capital (technology) is substituted for labor increasing the productivity of each worker.
 | 
 |