Almost every item that we use in our day to day lives has


Almost every item that we use in our day to day lives, has some component of 'International Trade' associated with it. For example, Colgate toothpastes are generally 'Made in Mexico', marketed by Colgate Palmolive, New York. Countless items are 'Made in China', 'Made in Malaysia', 'Made in India', 'Made in Bangladesh', ... Do you feel we should continue to use items made in other countries? How do your arguments tie-in with ideas of trade/comparative advantage, as put forth by David Ricardo?

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