Multiple Choice
If a nation has an absolute advantage in the production of some commodity, it
A) can gain only if it has a comparative advantage in the commodity.
B) may still gain from trade in the commodity.
C) cannot gain from trade in the commodity.
D) cannot gain unless it has an absolute advantage in every other commodity.
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