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other rich countries to remove their barriers to imports of textiies and ciothing is calied the MultieFiber
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comparative advantage in the production of these goods. QB. Both the United States and Pakistan have an absolute advantage in the production of cloth and clothing or C. Pakistan has a comparative advantage in the production of cloth and clothing, and the United States
has an absolute advantage in the production of these goods. :1 D. Eloth Pakistan and the United States have a comparative advantage in the production of cloth and clothing.
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