The productivity table given below shows how many bushels of either wheat or rice can be produced in India and Canada with 1 unit of input.CountryWheat (bushels)Rice (bushels)India1010Canada4020To achieve gains from specialization and trade
A. India should export wheat to Canada and import Canadian rice.
B. India should export rice to Canada and import Canadian wheat.
C. Canada should produce both wheat and rice and not trade with India.
D. India cannot offer any benefits to Canada from trading with her.
Answer: B
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