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Spezialisierung und Tausch

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  • das Prinzip der Opportunitätskosten anzuwenden, um zu verstehen, warum Spezialisierung und Tausch das Knappheitsproblem lindern können.

  • warum das Prinzip des Komparativen Vorteils zentral für ein Verständnis ist, wie Gesellschaften ökonomische Aktivitäten organisieren und welche Rolle Institutionen dabei spielen.

  • warum Institutionen wichtig sind, und was eine ökonomische Theorie der Institutionen erklären muss, damit sie Phänomene wie Wachstum, Arbeitslosigkeit, Globalisierung oder anthropogenen Klimawandel erklären kann.

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Kolmar, M. (2017). Spezialisierung und Tausch. In: Grundlagen der Mikroökonomik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55044-1_2

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