Multiple Choice
Other things being equal, you can make $20,000 a year teaching, $25,000 a year typing, $30,000 a year driving a cab, and $40,000 a year as a chef. You have a comparative advantage in
A) teaching.
B) driving a cab.
C) being a chef.
D) one of them but we need more information to know which.
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