Answer:
4 bushels, 2 bushels, Bellisima, Euphoria
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember, opportunity cost as used in this context refers to the loss of other profit alternatives when one alternative is chosen. In this scenario if we consider the two neighboring countires called Acadia and Euphoria. Both have 4 million labor hours per month that they can use to produce corn, jeans, or a combination of both.
Euphoria produces 4 bushels of corn per hour and 16 pairs of jeans. Acadia produces 5 bushels of corn per hour and 10 pairs of jeans. Euphoria produces 12 million bushels of corn and 16 million pairs of jeans and Acadia produces 5 million bushels of corn and 30 million pairs of jeans.
Euphoria's opportunity cost of producing one bushel of corn is
= 4 pairs of jeans and
Acadia's cost of producing one bushel of corn is
= 2 pairs of jeans.
Finanlly, It is obvious that Acadia has the comparative advantage of producing corn, and Euphoria has the comparative advantage of producing jeans.