Multiple Choice
A production possibilities curve that is bowed outward indicates that
A) additional units of output of one good necessitate increased reductions in the other good as more and more of the first is produced.
B) resources are scarce.
C) opportunity costs are constant.
D) the society is operating on the production possibilities curve.
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