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Summary Of: Absolute advantage

It is not necessary to have an absolute advantage to gain from trade... would be a case of absolute advantage that is not mutually beneficial... and therefore has an absolute advantage in this good... Country A has an absolute advantage over Country B in producing widgets... then Scotland has an absolute advantage in producing wool and Spain has an absolute advantage in producing wine...

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