Multiple Choice
Suppose that an economy produces only two goods: computers and movies. If the economy at all times utilizes all its resources, and it decides to use more of its available resources to produce computers,
A) the production of movies will drop.
B) the production of both movies and computers will drop.
C) the production of movies will rise.
D) the production of movies will not change but the production of computers will increase.
E) then will be no change in the production of either computers or movies.
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