A) The United States has a comparative advantage at producing nets.
B) Chile has a comparative advantage at producing nets.
C) Both the United States and Chile have a comparative advantage at producing nets.
D) Neither the United States nor Chile has a comparative advantage at producing nets.
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A) Chile should make televisions and trade them to the United States in exchange for potatoes, because the United States has an absolute advantage in the production of potatoes.
B) Chile should make potatoes and trade them to the United States in exchange for televisions, because the United States has an absolute advantage in the production of potatoes.
C) The United States can benefit from trading with Chile, but Chile will receive no benefit.
D) The United States has an absolute advantage at producing both televisions and potatoes.
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A) Country A should specialize in cars, Country B should specialize in trucks, and both could benefit from trade.
B) Country A should specialize in trucks, Country B should specialize in cars, and both will benefit from trade.
C) Country A will not benefit from trade.
D) Country B will lose by trading with Country A.
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A) (7,200 bananas, 2,400 tomatoes) and (3,600 bananas, 1,200 tomatoes)
B) (7,200 bananas, 0 tomatoes) and (4,000 bananas, 1,200 tomatoes)
C) (3,600 bananas, 1,200 tomatoes) and (1,800 bananas, 1,600 tomatoes)
D) (1,800 bananas, 1,800 tomatoes) and (900 bananas, 2,200 tomatoes)
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A) the terms of trade fall between the two nations' opportunity costs for producing the goods on their own.
B) the opportunity costs are the same for the two nations.
C) the opportunity costs for producing the goods on their own are astronomically high.
D) one country has an absolute advantage at producing both goods, but a comparative advantage at producing only one good.
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A) They will be forced to consume less of the goods the country had a comparative advantage at producing.
B) They will be better off than before as long as the country has an absolute advantage at producing any good.
C) They will be better off than before only if the country has an absolute advantage at producing most of the goods they consume.
D) They will be better off than before only if they have a comparative advantage at producing all goods.
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A) bowed outward; has constant opportunity costs.
B) straight; has constant opportunity costs.
C) straight; bows outward.
D) bowed outward has increasing opportunity costs.
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A) I, II, or IV.
B) I, II, or III.
C) I, IV, or III.
D) II, III, or IV.
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A) 5 apples for each pair of shoes.
B) 5 pairs of shoes for each apple.
C) 1/55 apple for each pair of shoes.
D) 1 pair of shoes for every 2 apples.
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A) countries import and export certain goods.
B) individuals typically work at one job, and buy the other goods and services they need.
C) we allow ourselves to be interdependent on others.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) 10 bushels of apples.
B) 20 bushels of apples.
C) 30 bushels of apples.
D) 40 bushels of apples.
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A) 20 watermelons.
B) 15 watermelons.
C) 10 watermelons.
D) 5 watermelons.
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A) Country A has a comparative advantage at producing cars and Country B has a comparative advantage at producing trucks.
B) Country A has a comparative advantage at producing trucks and Country B has a comparative advantage at producing cars.
C) Country A has a comparative advantage at producing both cars and trucks.
D) Country B has a comparative advantage at producing both cars and trucks.
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Multiple Choice
A) Country A has a comparative advantage at producing cars.
B) Country A has a comparative advantage at producing trucks.
C) Country A has a comparative advantage at producing both cars and trucks.
D) Country B has a comparative advantage at producing both cars and trucks.
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