
Economics of making television with pillsOnly one choice that determines affluence and poverty!A Living Economy Story for the Best ChoiceCreate a Television with a Pill? No how? At first glance, it seems absurd. However, there is an important economic theory in this word. The theory is the comparative advantage theory of the nineteenth-century economist David Ricardo, which means that each country has a different industry that is specialized according to the resources it has. It is the theory that countries concentrate on relatively more favorable industries and trade with other countries is advantageous for both countries. As of January 2018, many countries around the world, including the United States, Japan, and France, have exchanged freely. Not only do they benefit from imports, exports, and cultural exchanges, they are making progress toward the future while coexisting together. It is premised on the above-mentioned David Ricardos comparative advantage that the world is open to trade and travel freely, behind which the advantages or specialized skills of each country are hidden. "Economics of making television with pills" is a book emphasizing that our choices are the result of determining wealth and poverty as it is, Go to the scene and talk about various issues related to trade. Now that we are living in the 21st century, how has the present world changed if all countries continue to stick to protectionism and never communicate with each other? This book deals with two men s fierce debate in order to make the best choice for the two opposite situations. I add an illustration to the text, and I approach a book that is easier and more fun to read than a hard and hard image of an existing economy.