Multiple Choice
Suppose that the opportunity cost of producing goods differs between two nations. We can correctly state that
A) the two nations should not specialize in the production of goods.
B) specialization can lead to a decrease in the production of all goods.
C) specialization can lead to an increase in the production of all goods.
D) neither country has a comparative advantage in the production of any good.
Correct Answer:

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