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The comparative cost theory was propounded by the economist David Ricardo in the early 19th century. This theory explains how countries can benefit from trade by specializing in the production of goods for which they have a lower opportunity cost compared to other nations. Ricardo's ideas laid the groundwork for modern international trade theory, emphasizing the advantages of trade even when one nation is less efficient in producing all goods.

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