Multiple Choice
Consider the no-trade input/output situation presented in the following table and graph for South and North Carolina.Assume that free trade is legal. Input/Output without Trade
country | |||
south carolina | north carolina | total | |
I. total potintal output | |||
(lbs. or yard; 000,000s) | |||
guns | 500 | 250 | 750 |
butter | 1,000 | 750 | 1,750 |
II. consumption | |||
(lbs. or yard; 000,000s) | |||
guns | 250 | 200 | 450 |
butter | 500 | 150 | 650 |
A) South Carolina
B) North Carolina
C) The states are equally good at making guns.
Correct Answer:

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