A) falls.
B) stays the same.
C) rises.
D) may fall, rise, or stay the same.
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A) towels and Barbuda has an absolute advantage in the production of umbrellas.
B) umbrellas and Barbuda has an absolute advantage in the production of towels.
C) both goods and Barbuda has an absolute advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Barbuda has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods.
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A) 3/4 pound of coffee and Colombia's opportunity cost of one pound of soybeans is 1/2 pound of coffee.
B) 3/4 pound of coffee and Colombia's opportunity cost of one pound of soybeans is 2 pounds of coffee.
C) 4/3 pounds of coffee and Colombia's opportunity cost of one pound of soybeans is 1/2 pound of coffee.
D) 4/3 pounds of coffee and Colombia's opportunity cost of one pound of soybeans is 2 pounds of coffee.
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A) 3/10 toothbrush and Portugal's opportunity cost of one hairbrush is 5/6 toothbrush.
B) 3/10 toothbrush and Portugal's opportunity cost of one hairbrush is 6/5 toothbrushes.
C) 10/3 toothbrushes and Portugal's opportunity cost of one hairbrush is 5/6 toothbrush.
D) 10/3 toothbrushes and Portugal's opportunity cost of one hairbrush is 6/5 toothbrushes.
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A) 1 lb. of tomatoes for 23 jars of sauce
B) 1 lb. of tomatoes for 27 jars of sauce
C) 1 lb. of tomatoes for 33 jars of sauce
D) .Both a and b are correct.
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A) both setting up and testing computers and a comparative advantage in setting up computers.
B) both setting up and testing computers and a comparative advantage in testing computers.
C) neither setting up nor testing computers and a comparative advantage in setting up computers.
D) neither setting up nor testing computers and a comparative advantage in testing computers.
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A) the two countries' combined output of both goods will be higher than it would be in the absence of trade.
B) Greece will produce more fish than it would produce in the absence of trade.
C) Germany will produce more cars than it would produce in the absence of trade.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) wine.
B) cheese.
C) both wine and cheese.
D) neither wine nor cheese.
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A) 3 units.
B) 6 units.
C) 9 units.
D) 12 units.
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A) 2 pies and 25 tarts
B) 10 pies and 22 tarts
C) 12 pies and 15 tarts
D) 15 pies and 16 tarts
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A) 100 radios, 300 televisions in Radioland and 300 radios, 100 televisions in Teeveeland.
B) 300 radios, 100 televisions in Radioland and 100 radios, 300 televisions in Teeveeland.
C) 200 radios, 100 televisions in Radioland and 100 radios, 200 televisions in Teeveeland.
D) 300 radios, 100 televisions in Radioland and 100 radios, 400 televisions in Teeveeland.
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A) 3/5 towels
B) 2/3 towels
C) 3/2 towels
D) 5/3 towels
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True/False
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A) allows each country to consume at a point outside its production possibilities frontier.
B) limits a country's ability to produce goods and services on its own.
C) must benefit both countries equally; otherwise, trade is not mutually beneficial.
D) can best be understood by examining the countries' absolute advantages.
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A) 1 bushel of soybeans for 1.7 bushels of corn.
B) 2.5 bushels of soybeans for 1 bushel of corn,
C) 3 bushels of corn for 1 bushel of soybeans.
D) 1.8 bushels of soybeans for 1 bushel of corn.
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