Multiple Choice
The factor-proportions theory of international trade implies that countries would tend to:
A) export products that intensively utilize their scarce factor of production.
B) import products that intensively utilize their abundant factor of production.
C) export products that intensively utilize their abundant factor of production.
D) import products that intensively utilize their unknown factor of production.
E) None of the above
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