Answer : The answer is option D.
If a country is specialized then the country's production level increase. If country's production level increase then the country's export level grow. A country specialize in producing a good if the country has comparative advantage and the country utilizes this comparative advantage. Therefore, option D is correct.
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The Economics of Immigration
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In 1970, only 5% of U.S. workers had been born abroad. By 2016,
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