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Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier
Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier      (Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier) Look at the figure Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier.In the figure, trade will be beneficial for both countries in all of the following cases except:  A.1 computer is traded for more than 1/2 box of roses but fewer than 2 boxes of roses. B.1 computer is traded for 1 box of roses. C.1 computer is traded for 2 1/2 boxes of roses. D.1 computer is traded for more than 1/2 box of roses but fewer than 2 boxes of roses or if 1 computer is traded for 1 box of roses. Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier      (Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier) Look at the figure Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier.In the figure, trade will be beneficial for both countries in all of the following cases except:  A.1 computer is traded for more than 1/2 box of roses but fewer than 2 boxes of roses. B.1 computer is traded for 1 box of roses. C.1 computer is traded for 2 1/2 boxes of roses. D.1 computer is traded for more than 1/2 box of roses but fewer than 2 boxes of roses or if 1 computer is traded for 1 box of roses. (Figure: Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier) Look at the figure Comparative Advantage and the Production Possibility Frontier.In the figure, trade will be beneficial for both countries in all of the following cases except:
A.1 computer is traded for more than 1/2 box of roses but fewer than 2 boxes of roses.
B.1 computer is traded for 1 box of roses.
C.1 computer is traded for 2 1/2 boxes of roses.
D.1 computer is traded for more than 1/2 box of roses but fewer than 2 boxes of roses or if 1 computer is traded for 1 box of roses.


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