Consumer Goods (a) (b) o Capital Goods Refer to the provided production possibilities curves. Curve (a) is the initial c

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Consumer Goods (a) (b) o Capital Goods Refer to the provided production possibilities curves. Curve (a) is the initial c

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Consumer Goods (a) (b) o Capital Goods Refer to the provided production possibilities curves. Curve (a) is the initial curve for the economy. If the economy's production possibilities then shift to curve (b), then Multiple Choice point would still indicate a case of full production and full employment of resources paint would set indicate a case of huit production and Pull employment of resources point would indicate some unemployment of resources or idle production capacity point I would indicate some unemployment of resources or idle production capacity
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