Multiple Choice
Poor economies may have difficulty growing because
A) their production possibilities curves slope upward instead of downward
B) they cannot cut back on their production of consumption goods to increase their production of capital goods
C) they have a solid consumption base already in place
D) their resource bases are fully developed
E) the law of increasing costs makes it hard to produce more goods
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