Which of the following countries meets regularly the UN target for the provision of foreign aid (as a percent of GNI)?

(a) Japan.
(b) United States.
(c) Denmark.
(d) France.


C

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A. True B. False C. Uncertain

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a. considered retired. b. counted as unemployed. c. considered reemployable. d. counted as a member of the labor force. e. not counted as a member of the labor force.

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A country has a comparative advantage in the good that it can produce

a. at a lower cost in terms of other goods. b. using fewer resources than its trading partner uses. c. at a lower cost than its trading partner can produce. d. using more resources than its trading partner uses.

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