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The concept of comparative advantage is based on:
Nominal Damages
A small amount of money awarded by a court to recognize that a legal wrong has occurred, but no substantial harm was done.
Compensatory Damages
Monetary compensation awarded to a plaintiff to offset losses or injuries that have occurred as a result of the defendant's actions.
Reliance Damages
Compensation awarded for losses suffered due to reasonable reliance on a promise or agreement that was later breached.
Breached Contract
An occurrence when one or more parties involved in a contractual agreement fails to fulfill their obligation as outlined in the contract.
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