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If There Were Decreasing Opportunity Costs,then the Slope of the Production

Question 97

Question 97

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If there were decreasing opportunity costs,then the slope of the production possibilities curve would be


A) increasing as one moves down the curve.
B) constant as one moves down the curve.
C) decreasing as one moves down the curve.
D) positive.
E) infinitE.

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