中国大学MOOC: Suppose Jim and Tom can both produce baseball bats. If Jim’s opportunity cost of producing baseball bats is lower than Tom’s opportunity cost of producing baseball bats, then
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- Suppose Jim and Tom can both produce baseball bats. If Jim’s opportunity cost of producing baseball bats is lower than Tom’s opportunity cost of producing baseball bats, then A: Tom must have an absolute advantage in the production of baseball bats. B: Jim must have an absolute advantage in the production of baseball bats. C: Tom has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats. D: Jim has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats.
- —Do you have ping-pong bats? —________, and I have baseball bats, too.
- Individuals Lin<br/>and Li<br/>both produce good X. Lin has a<br/>comparative advantage in the production of good X if Lin ( ) A: has a lower opportunity cost of producing good X than<br/>has Li. B: has a lower opportunity cost of producing good X than<br/>of producing good C: can produce more units of X in a given time period<br/>than can Li. D: can produce X using newer technology than can Li.
- A country has a__________ in producing a good if the opportunity cost of producing that good in terms of other goods is lower in that country than it is in other countries.
- 中国大学MOOC: The principle of comparative advantage explains why France can produce white wine at a lower opportunity cost than the neighboring country of Germany.