Multiple Choice
A country can achieve some combination of goods outside its production possibilities curve by:
A) idling some of its resources.
B) specializing and engaging in international trade.
C) buying the debt (bonds and stocks) of foreign nations.
D) producing more consumption goods and fewer capital goods.
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