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  Refer to the above diagram.Which one of the following would shift the production possibilities curve from PP<sub>1</sub> to PP<sub>2</sub> A) immigration of skilled workers into the economy B) worsening of the AIDS epidemic C) an increase in consumer prices D) a reduction in the age of retirement. Refer to the above diagram.Which one of the following would shift the production possibilities curve from PP1 to PP2


A) immigration of skilled workers into the economy
B) worsening of the AIDS epidemic
C) an increase in consumer prices
D) a reduction in the age of retirement.

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