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Business, 25.02.2020 04:58, zitterkoph

Suppose that a worker in Tabletland can produce either 4 tablets or 1 television per year, and a worker in Ledville can produce either 2 tablets or 4 televisions per year. Each nation has 50 workers. Also suppose that each country completely specializes in producing the good in which it has a comparative advantage. If Tabletland trades 50 tablets to Ledville in exchange for 50 televisions each year, then each country's maximum consumption of new tablets and televisions per year will be

a) 150 tablets, 50 televisions in Tabletland and 50 tablets, 150 televisions in Ledville.

b) 250 tablets, 50 televisions in Tabletland and 50 tablets, 250 televisions in Ledville.

c) 200 tablets, 0 televisions in Tabletland and 0 tablets, 200 televisions in Ledville.

d) 100 tablets, 100 televisions in Tabletland and 100 tablets, 100 televisions in Ledville.

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