Multiple Choice
Consider two countries, labeled 1 and 2. Each has the production function , i = 1, 2. If the only difference between the two countries is that A1 > A2,
A) Country 2 will not produce anything, ceteris paribus.
B) Country 2 will produce more than Country 1, ceteris paribus.
C) Country 1 will produce more than Country 2, ceteris paribus.
D) Each will produce the same amount, ceteris paribus.
E) Not enough information is given.
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