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If we lived on a galaxy one billion light-years from our own,what would we see?
Comparative Advantage
An economic theory stating that a country should specialise in producing and exporting goods in which it has a lower opportunity cost than other countries.
Opportunity Cost
Opportunity cost refers to the value of the next best alternative foregone as the result of making a decision.
Corn
A cereal plant that yields large kernels set in rows on a cob, a staple food in many parts of the world.
Absolute Advantage
A situation where an individual or entity can produce more of a good or service with the same amount of resources compared to others.
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