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(Figure: A Country's Before and After Trade Equilibria) What are the post-trade quantities of shoes and computers produced by this nation? (Figure: A Country's Before and After Trade Equilibria)  What are the post-trade quantities of shoes and computers produced by this nation?   A)  300 shoes; 300 computers B)  225 shoes; 175 computers C)  225 shoes; 200 computers D)  150 shoes; 300 computers


A) 300 shoes; 300 computers
B) 225 shoes; 175 computers
C) 225 shoes; 200 computers
D) 150 shoes; 300 computers

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