Multiple Choice
If one nation can produce greater quantities of a good than another nation, it has a(n)
A) comparative advantage in producing that good.
B) absolute advantage in producing that good.
C) absolute advantage, but a comparative disadvantage in producing that good.
D) comparative advantage, but an absolute disadvantage in producing that good.
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