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Comparative Advantage

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The ability of a producer to produce a good at a lower marginal cost than other producers; marginal cost in the sacrifice of some other good compared to the amount of a good obtained. a country has an comparative advantage over another in one good as opposed to another good if its relative efficiency in the production of the first good is higher than the other country's

 

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Abatement
Ability-to-Pay...Absolute Advan...
Abundance
Accelerator
Acid Rain
Acquired Endow...Adaptive Expec...Adverse Select...
Aggregate Dema...Aggregate Expe...Aggregate Supp...
Allocative Eff...Ambient Charge
Antitrust Laws
Aquifer
Assets
Assistance In ...
Asymmetric Inf...Average Costs
Average Produc...
Average Variab...

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