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Does Ireland have an absolute or comparative trade advantage

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comparative advantage

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User MohamedEzz
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I would say it would be a comparative trade advantage.

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Ireland has a comparative advantage in cheese and butter due to climate and a large amount of land suitable for dairy cows.

Ireland has an established comparative advantage in producing grass-based milk and meat which provides cost and food efficacy advantages at a global level.

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