Suppose that Germany, France, Estonia, and India all have the same production possibilities, illustrated in the figure above. Based on the production points in the figure, which country is most likely to expand its PPF to PPF1?
A) France
B) France and Germany equally
C) India
D) Germany
E) Estonia
C
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