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Question 123

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Figure 11-4 Figure 11-4   -Refer to Figure 11-4.Using the per-worker production function in the figure above,the largest changes in an economy's standard of living would be achieved by a movement from A) A to B to C. B) E to B to D. C) C to B to A. D) D to B to E.
-Refer to Figure 11-4.Using the per-worker production function in the figure above,the largest changes in an economy's standard of living would be achieved by a movement from


A) A to B to C.
B) E to B to D.
C) C to B to A.
D) D to B to E.

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