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    In the Ricardian Model, Comparative Advantage Is Likely to Be
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In the Ricardian Model, Comparative Advantage Is Likely to Be

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Question 40

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In the Ricardian model, comparative advantage is likely to be due to


A) scale economies.
B) home product taste bias.
C) greater capital availability per worker.
D) labor productivity differences.
E) political pressure.

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