Multiple Choice
Assume the standard trade model with two countries (Alpha and Beta) , two goods (food and drink) , and two factors of production (land and labor) . Further assume that Alpha is relatively labor-abundant and drink is relatively labor-intensive. According to the Heckscher-Ohlin theory, Alpha has a comparative advantage in the production of:
A) drink.
B) food.
C) both goods.
D) neither good.
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