Macroeconomics
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Author: Colander
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Chapter 2, Problem 6QE
(a)
To determine
Graphical representation of
(b)
To determine
Trade-off between two goods.
(c)
To determine
Impact on the production possibility curve when the production of food increases.
(d)
To determine
Impact on the production possibility curve when the production of both the goods increases.
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