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Specialization and Trade: Crash Course Economics #2

Specialization and Trade: Crash Course Economics #2

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In which Adriene Hill and Jacob Clifford teach you about specialization and trade, and how countries decide whether they're going to make stuff or trade for stuff. You'll learn about things like comparative advantage, the production possibilities frontier and how to make pizza! Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


I will start by saying that the videos are really helpful and informative. But next time consider other options when displaying relative images. You went for a commercial jet manufacturing photo when describing the US, but when it came to Asia you simply showed a local cobbler. I'm not a snowflake, I understand that Asia is significantly poorer compared to the US or the 'west', but when it comes to large-scale manufacturing, that is done in big factories not handmade by cobblers.
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Wait a minute. what goes for countries and goods might also go for people and personal choices. So for example: if I'm good at studying a topic like say philosophy, but bad at studying economics, then I might be better off just studying philosophy and getting my information on a case by case basis from someone that's good at studying economics.
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Who here has actually read -Wealth of Nations? - I tried, but didn-t get very far into it before giving up. Since it was published in 1776, is it still considered a relevant text, or is it a book that was influential in its day but is now just an archaic relic?
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I first came across Crash Course in my junior year biology class. We had Hank as a host. Man, what a joy it was! I now use Crash Course whenever I'm stuck on a topic. They explain it so well! (Crash Course also helped me get through my undergrad course.
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I thought I'd chime in. Volume, perfect. Voice speed, perfect. Btw, viewers, as already commented by someone, all of these are adjustable on your device. I am loving it and so thankful for this course.
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Thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge with us. You guys are really adding the more things in our life which couldn't have happened of we have not gone through your crash course.
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Damn. I can-t imagine not being a native English speaker and trying to understand this. They speak sooooo fast! Slowing it down to 0. 75x makes it better for those struggling.
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The logic taught here makes so much sense when you play a game like Anno 1800! You have to decide if it's what's more efficient to manufacture or trade.
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Them: We're the most useful field, take that physics.
Also them: Doesn't use proper physics in there opening them when there sliding on the chart.

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I'm an undergrad just refreshing the topic, and these two teaching the course are making it so hard to get through with out wanting to click off.
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