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    Figure 6.3.1 -Look at the Macro Production Possibilities Frontier in Figure 6.3.1
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Figure 6.3.1 -Look at the Macro Production Possibilities Frontier in Figure 6.3.1

Question 213

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Figure 6.3.1 Figure 6.3.1   -Look at the macro production possibilities frontier in Figure 6.3.1. Which point(s)  represent real GDP greater than potential GDP? A)  a only B)  b only C)  a, b, c D)  d only E)  e only
-Look at the macro production possibilities frontier in Figure 6.3.1. Which point(s) represent real GDP greater than potential GDP?


A) a only
B) b only
C) a, b, c
D) d only
E) e only

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