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    Figure 9-1 Figure 9-1 Shows the U.S. Demand and Supply for Leather
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Figure 9-1 Figure 9-1 Shows the U.S. Demand and Supply for Leather

Question 38

Question 38

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Figure 9-1
Figure 9-1     Figure 9-1 shows the U.S. demand and supply for leather footwear. -Refer to Figure 9-1.Under autarky, the producer surplus is A) $40. B) $105. C) $195. D) $285.
Figure 9-1 shows the U.S. demand and supply for leather footwear.
-Refer to Figure 9-1.Under autarky, the producer surplus is


A) $40.
B) $105.
C) $195.
D) $285.

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