According to Heckscher and Ohlin there are two bases of international trade (a) coparative advantage and absolute advantage
(b) gains from trade and cost of trade.
© difference in factor endowments and differences in factor intensities.
(d) none of them.

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© difference in factor endowments and differences in factor intensities.

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