The following figure shows the production-possibility curves of Canada (AB) and the rest of the world (CD). The international price ratio faced by the countries is represented by the line P2. I1 and I2 are community indifference curves for Canada and the rest of the world. In the shift from no trade to free trade, cotton production in the world increases by ________ bale(s) and wheat production increases by ________ bushel(s).
A. zero; three
B. one; zero
C. zero; one
D. twenty-four; nineteen
Answer: A
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