Multiple Choice
In the long run, immigration will shift the sending country's production possibilities frontier inward. This shift will cause:
A) a larger decline in the potential output of the capital-intensive good.
B) a larger decline in the potential output of the labor-intensive good.
C) equal declines in the potential output of both the labor-intensive and the capital-intensive good.
D) a decline in the potential output of the labor-intensive good and an increase in the potential output of the capital-intensive good.
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