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Who has the comparative advantage in producing wine and who has the comparative advantage in producing schnitzel?
a. france has a comparative advantage producing wine and schnitzel.
b. france has a comparative advantage producing schnitzel and germany has a comparative advantage producing wine.
c. neither has a comparative advantage producing wine or schnitzel.
d. germany has a comparative advantage producing wine and schnitzel.
e. france has a comparative advantage producing wine and germany has a comparative advantage producing schnitzel.

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