Multiple Choice
An example of an acquired comparative advantage is
A) the United States producing more agricultural products than other countries because land is more abundant in the United States than in other countries.
B) United States consumers buying television sets produced in Japan because Japanese companies have a reputation for producing a higher-quality TV than those produced in the United States.
C) United States companies selling to other countries chemical products that cannot be sold in the United States.
D) the United States purchasing coconuts from other countries, because they cannot be produced in the United States.
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