Multiple Choice
Table 3-38
-Refer to Table 3-38. Iowa and Nebraska can both produce corn and soybeans, and can switch between the production of corn and soybeans at a constant rate. The table illustrates the amount of corn or soybeans each state can produce in one growing season. From the table we know that Iowa has a
A) comparative advantage in the production of soybeans and Nebraska has a comparative advantage in the production of corn.
B) comparative advantage in the production of corn and Nebraska has a comparative advantage in the production of soybeans.
C) comparative advantage in both goods and Nebraska has a comparative advantage in neither good.
D) comparative advantage in neither good and Nebraska has a comparative advantage in both goods.
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