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  In Figure 1.3, a shift of the production possibilities curve from PP1 to PP2 could be caused by A)  A decrease in the quantity of raw materials available. B)  A decline in the production skills of workers. C)  The use of improved production technology. D)  All of the choices are correct. In Figure 1.3, a shift of the production possibilities curve from PP1 to PP2 could be caused by


A) A decrease in the quantity of raw materials available.
B) A decline in the production skills of workers.
C) The use of improved production technology.
D) All of the choices are correct.

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