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It is possible for a nation to have an absolute advantage in the production of a product, but not a comparative advantage in the production of the same product.
Implied Authority
The power or right assumed to be held by a person in a position of leadership or responsibility, based on the role rather than explicitly stated.
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Apparent Authority
This refers to a situation where someone seems to have the power to act on behalf of a business or an organization, even if they haven't been officially given this authority.
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