Question

Which of the following is an example of comparative advantage?(1 point)
Responses

higher-priced manufactured goods made in the U.S. with high wages and stringent environmental protections
higher-priced manufactured goods made in the U.S. with high wages and stringent environmental protections

higher-priced manufactured goods made in China with higher wages and stringent environmental protections
higher-priced manufactured goods made in China with higher wages and stringent environmental protections

higher-priced corn grown in Mexico using labor-intensive traditional techniques
higher-priced corn grown in Mexico using labor-intensive traditional techniques

lower-priced corn grown by U.S. producers with government subsidies and large-scale mechanized agriculture

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
An example of comparative advantage is:

**lower-priced corn grown by U.S. producers with government subsidies and large-scale mechanized agriculture.**

Comparative advantage occurs when a country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost compared to other countries. In this case, U.S. producers benefit from subsidies and mechanization, allowing them to produce corn more efficiently and at a lower price than other potential producers.
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