Michael can produce the following combinations of X and Y: 10X and 10Y, 5X and 15Y, and 0X and 20Y. Vernon can produce the following combinations of X and Y: 100X and 20Y, 50X and 30Y, or 0X and 40Y. It follows that

Michael can produce the following combinations of X and Y: 10X and 10Y, 5X and 15Y, and 0X and 20Y. Vernon can produce the following combinations of X and Y: 100X and 20Y, 50X and 30Y, or 0X and 40Y. It follows that

a. Michael has the comparative advantage in producing X and Vernon has the comparative advantage in producing Y.
b. Michael has the comparative advantage in producing Y and Vernon has the comparative advantage in producing X.
c. Neither Michael nor Vernon has a comparative advantage in producing X.
d. Neither Michael nor Vernon has a comparative advantage in producing Y.
e. There is not enough information to answer the question.


ANS: B


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