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If the Opportunity Costs of Production for Two Goods Is

Question 45

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If the opportunity costs of production for two goods is different between two countries, then


A) trade cannot benefit either country.
B) only one country can be made better off by trade.
C) mutually beneficial trade is possible.
D) trade will only benefit both countries if one can lower its opportunity costs.

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