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Question 36

Question 36

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  (Figure: Home and Foreign Autarky Equilibria)  According to The graph, which nation has a higher no­trade equilibrium Relative price for computers (in terms of shoes) ? A) Home B) Foreign C) neither Home nor Foreign D) There is not enough information to answer this question. (Figure: Home and Foreign Autarky Equilibria) According to
The graph, which nation has a higher no­trade equilibrium
Relative price for computers (in terms of shoes) ?


A) Home
B) Foreign
C) neither Home nor Foreign
D) There is not enough information to answer this question.

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