Sue and Sam both work 8 hours a day. Both Sue and Sam can produce chairs or desks at different rates. For Sue, she can p

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Sue and Sam both work 8 hours a day. Both Sue and Sam can produce chairs or desks at different rates. For Sue, she can p

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Sue and Sam both work 8 hours a day. Both Sue and Sam can produce chairs or desks at different rates. For Sue, she can produce 2 chairs per hour or 6 desks per hour. For Sam, he can produce 4 chairs per hour or 8 desks per hour. From this information, has the comparative advantage in producing chairs and a. Sue, Sam b. Sam, Sam c. Sue, Sue d. Sam, Sue e. None are correct has the comparative advantage in producing desks. (Fill in blanks)
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