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International Trade Tends to Be Complete, Rather Than Partial, When

Question 71

Question 71

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International trade tends to be complete, rather than partial, when which of the following occurs?


A) constant opportunity cost
B) increasing opportunity cost
C) negative opportunity cost
D) positive opportunity cost

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