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A certain production possibilities frontier shows production possibilities for two goods: pants and shirts. Which of the following concepts can not be illustrated in this model?
Select one:
a.
the tradeoff between production of pants and production of shirts
b.
the effect of economic growth on production possibilities involving pants and shirts
c.
the flow of dollars between (i) sellers of pants and shirts and (ii) buyers of pants and shirts
d.
the opportunity cost of shirts in terms of pants
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