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1 January, 09:46

According to comparative advantage, why is buchanan's argument incorrect?

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  1. 1 January, 10:12
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    Answer: persons consumption of the good does not leave less for others to consume (non rivulrouse consumption) 2 joint consumption - we can all consume at the same time 3 consumers strategically do not pay producers for their output because of chronic free riding. 4 once it is produced it is not economically viable to exlude the free rider.
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