Given the following sectoral trade data, in which case is the level of intra-industry trade in country A different from that in country B?

a) In A, X = 10, M = 5; in B, X = 20, M = 10
b) In A, X = 7, M = 3; in B, X = 3, M = 7
c) In A, X = 3, M = 2; in B, X = 6, M = 9
d) In A, X = 6, M = 8; in B, X = 4, M = 3
e) In A, X = 12, M = 9; in B, X = 12, M = 15


e) In A, X = 12, M = 9; in B, X = 12, M = 15

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