Multiple Choice
If an economy insists on remaining completely self-sufficient and isolated from the rest of the world and it is already producing as efficiently as possible, it can raise the welfare of its citizens only by
A) specializing according to its comparative advantage.
B) increasing the amount of productive resources, perhaps by investing and increasing its capital stock.
C) improving its level of technology so that it can convert the same amount of inputs into a greater amount of output.
D) All of the above.
E) b and c above.
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