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    In the Absence of Transportation Costs, Free Trade Results in the Equalization
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In the Absence of Transportation Costs, Free Trade Results in the Equalization

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In the absence of transportation costs, free trade results in the equalization of the prices of traded goods, as well as resource prices, in the trading nations.

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