Multiple Choice
The theory of comparative advantage is:
A) rarely relevant for identifying whether gains from trade can be obtained.
B) always relevant for identifying whether gains from trade can be obtained.
C) not true for nations, though it may be true for individuals.
D) true for nations, but is not true for business or individuals.
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