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2: Gains from trade come from: Higher prices Maximizing producer surplus Assigning tasks based on people with the lowest opportunity costs Assigning tasks based on people with the absolute advantage

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Principles of Economics
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Gregory Mankiw 8th Edition
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00:01 Productivity in distribution refers to the ability of a company to efficiently manage its supply chain and distribution network when a company can effectively move its products from the point of production to the point of consumption at a lower cost and in a more streamlined manner it can gain cost advantage over its competitors...
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