Both country 1 and country 2 are located on their respective production possibilities frontiers (PPFs) for consumer goods and capital goods, but country 1 produces twice the output of both types of goods compared to country 2. It follows that

What will be an ideal response?


country 1's PPF lies further to the right than country 2's PPF.

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If Don has budget constraint C in the graph shown, what is the trade-off he faces in terms of the two goods?

This graph shows three different budget constraints: A, B, and C.


A. Two cases of soda for every three gallons of milk
B. One case of soda for every one and a half gallons of milk
C. Three cases of soda for every four and a half gallons of milk
D. All of these accurately reflect Don's tradeoff.

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