Multiple Choice
If a nation does not have an absolute advantage in producing anything, it
A) can have no comparative advantage either.
B) will have a comparative advantage in the activity in which its disadvantage is the least.
C) will benefit if it refuses to trade.
D) will export raw materials and import finished products.
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