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What are the implications for economic growth for countries specializing in consumer goods rather than capital goods? Assume that they cannot trade what they produce
What will be an ideal response?
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The above figure shows Bobby's indifference map for juice and snacks. Also shown are three budget lines resulting from different prices for snacks. This information could be used to determine
A) the slope of Bobby's demand curve for juice. B) the amount by which Bobby's demand curve for juice shifts when his income rises. C) the amount by which Bobby's demand curve for juice shifts when the price of snacks rises. D) All of the above.
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