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    Employing Comparative Advantage Increases the Total Satisfaction with What's Produced
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Employing Comparative Advantage Increases the Total Satisfaction with What's Produced

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Employing comparative advantage increases the total satisfaction with what's produced, but not the total amount of what's produced.

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