Multiple Choice
If the "net" or "overall" effect (which is the net result of the production and consumption effects) of a country's growth is "protrade" in nature, then the country's offer curve (with the export good on the horizontal axis) will shift or pivot __________; if the "net" or "overall" effect is "antitrade" in nature, then the country's offer curve (with the export good on the horizontal axis) __________.
A) outward (or to the right) ; will shift or pivot inward (or to the left)
B) outward (or to the right) ; also will shift or pivot outward (or to the right)
C) inward (or to the left) ; also will pivot inward (or to the left)
D) inward (or to the left) ; will shift or pivot outward (or to the right)
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