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The Size of the Edgeworth Box for Consumption Is Determined

Question 6

Question 6

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The size of the Edgeworth box for consumption is determined by:


A) the productivity of the economy.
B) the presence of externalities in consumption.
C) the available quantities of the two goods.
D) the sum of the MRS of the two indifference curves.

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