Multiple Choice
In Canada, the average worker can produce 10 computers or 6 cars a year. In the United States, the average worker can produce 12 computers or 10 cars a year. Thus
A) Canada has a comparative advantage in producing both goods.
B) Canada has a comparative advantage in the production of computers.
C) the United States has a comparative advantage in producing both goods.
D) the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of computers.
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