Multiple Choice
In the figure given below AB is the production-possibility curve of Canada. In the absence of trade, the price ratio is 1 bushel of wheat/bale of cotton as shown by the line PQ. The international price ratio is 0.25 bushels of wheat/bale of cotton as shown by the line RS. I1 and I2 are the pre-trade and the post trade community indifference curves of Canada respectively. In the absence of trade Canada will:
A) produce and consume at point S1.
B) produce and consume at point C0.
C) produce at point S1 and consume at point C0.
D) produce and consume at point C1.
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