A) the United States should produce more pork than what it requires and export some of it to Mexico.
B) the United States should produce a moderate quantity of pork and import the remainder of what it requires from Mexico.
C) the United States should refrain altogether from producing pork and import all of what it requires from Mexico.
D) Mexico has nothing to gain from importing United States pork.
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A) 40 hours
B) 100 hours
C) 400 hours
D) 1600 hours
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A) Is it possible for specialization and trade to benefit more than one party to a trade?
B) Is it possible for specialization and trade to increase total output of traded goods?
C) Do opportunity costs play a role in people's decisions to specialize in certain activities?
D) What determines the price at which trade takes place?
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A) is equal to 0.
B) is between 0 and 1.
C) is equal to 1.
D) is greater than 1.
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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) 150.
B) 225.
C) 300.
D) 375.
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A) 0.625 pound of potatoes.
B) 1.6 pounds of potatoes.
C) 5 pounds of potatoes.
D) 8 pounds of potatoes.
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A) 36.
B) 48.
C) 60.
D) 64.
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A) face a constant trade-off between producing pitchers of lemonade and pizzas.
B) can produce more pizzas than pitchers of lemonade if they devote all of their time to pizza production.
C) would benefit from specializing in lemonade production.
D) would benefit from specializing in pizza production.
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A) Alice produces more pizzas and Betty produces more lemonade.
B) Alice produces more lemonade and Betty produces more pizzas.
C) Both Alice and Betty produce only pizzas.
D) There are no circumstances under which both Alice and Betty can benefit from specialization and trade.
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A) 2 bowls.
B) 3 bowls.
C) 4 bowls.
D) 6 bowls.
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A) cars and a comparative advantage in the production of cars.
B) cars and a comparative advantage in the production of airplanes.
C) neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of cars.
D) neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of airplanes.
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