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Question 32

Question 32

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  -Consider Table 18.1.In the West,with autarky,total fish production is __________ and per person fish consumption is __________,assuming people spend half their income on each good. A) 22,500;75 B) 10,000;5,000 C) 10,000;100 D) 5,000;2,250 E) Not enough information is given.
-Consider Table 18.1.In the West,with autarky,total fish production is __________ and per person fish consumption is __________,assuming people spend half their income on each good.


A) 22,500;75
B) 10,000;5,000
C) 10,000;100
D) 5,000;2,250
E) Not enough information is given.

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