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Business, 22.02.2020 03:30, igtguith

Suppose that Spain and Switzerland both produce rye and olives. Spain's opportunity cost of producing a crate of olives is 5 bushels of rye while Switzerland's opportunity cost of producing a crate of olives is 10 bushels of rye.

By comparing the opportunity cost of producing olives in the two countries, you can tell that has a comparative advantage in the production of olives and has a comparative advantage in the production of rye.

Suppose that Spain and Switzerland consider trading olives and rye with each other. Spain can gain from specialization and trade as long as it receives more than rye for each crate of olives it exports to Switzerland. Similarly, Switzerland can gain from trade as long as it receives more than of olives for each bushel of rye it exports to Spain.

Based on your answer to the last question, which of the following prices of trade (that is, price of olives in terms of rye) would allow both Switzerland and Spain to gain from trade? Check all that apply.

a) 1 bushel of rye per crate of olives

b) 7 bushels of rye per crate of olives

c) 11 bushels of rye per crate of olives

d) 6 bushels of rye per crate of olives

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