English
Noun
comparative advantage (countable and uncountable, plural comparative advantages)
- (economics) The ability to produce a particular good at a lower relative opportunity cost than another producer.
- Antonym: absolute advantage
Translations
the ability to produce a particular good at a lower relative opportunity cost than another producer
- Arabic: اِمْتِيَازٌ نِسْبِيٌّ m (imtiyāz·un nisbiyy·un, literally “relative advantage”)
- Armenian: համեմատական առավելություն (hy) (hamematakan aṙavelutʻyun)
- Czech: komparativní výhoda f
- Finnish: suhteellinen etu (fi)
- French: avantage comparatif m
- Indonesian: keunggulan komparatif
- Irish: buntáiste comparáideach
- Malay: faedah berbanding
- Polish: przewaga komparatywna f
- Russian: сравни́тельное преиму́щество (sravnítelʹnoje preimúščestvo)
- Spanish: ventaja comparativa f
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