Multiple Choice
If a country is operating at a point on its production-possibilities curve, more of one good can be produced only if less of another good is produced because:
A) the resources used to produce each good are not identical.
B) resources are available only in limited amounts.
C) of the law of diminishing returns.
D) most resources are specialized and can only be used to produce certain goods.
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