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Figure 2-4 Figure 2-4   -In Figure 2-4,which of the following would NOT be a means by which society might move to point h? A) an improvement in technology. B) an increase in quantity of capital. C) an increase in quantity of labour. D) more efficient use of current resources.
-In Figure 2-4,which of the following would NOT be a means by which society might move to point h?


A) an improvement in technology.
B) an increase in quantity of capital.
C) an increase in quantity of labour.
D) more efficient use of current resources.

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