60 second adventures in economics: The Principle Of Comparative Advantage
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Why do countries sign free trade agreements? It's not just because they...
Why do countries sign free trade agreements? It's not just because they get to keep the pens, but to try to take advantage of their comparative advantage.
- Duration: 5 mins
- Published on: Tuesday 18th September 2012
- Introductory Level
- Posted under: Concepts, Economics, Economics, Social & Economic History
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