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(Figure: Home and Foreign Autarky Equilibria) If Shoes Are a

Question 58

Question 58

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  (Figure: Home and Foreign Autarky Equilibria)  If shoes are a Labor­intensive industry, which nation has more labor Resources relative to its capital resources? 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) If shoes are a
Labor­intensive industry, which nation has more labor
Resources relative to its capital resources?


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

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