Chapter 33: Q.12 (page 803)
How does comparative advantage lead to gains from trade?
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Focusing efforts on products they specialize in they can produce more output and sell additional outputs to others
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Chapter 33: Q.12 (page 803)
How does comparative advantage lead to gains from trade?
Focusing efforts on products they specialize in they can produce more output and sell additional outputs to others
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Can a nation鈥檚 comparative advantage change over time? What factors would make it change?
How can there be any economic gains for a country from both importing and exporting the same good, like cars?
Are differences in geography behind the differences in absolute advantages?
In Exercise 33.31, is there an 鈥渁sk鈥 where Venezuelans may say 鈥渘o thank you鈥 to trading with Canada?
How can there be any economic gains for a country from both importing and exporting the same good, like cars?
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