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Business, 20.07.2019 15:00 TayTae2237

How would you expect a drought to influence the ppf for onions (on the x-axis) and other goods and services (on the y-axis)? how would you expect the drought to change the opportunity cost of producing onions? a drought that limits onion production would shift the ppf and the opportunity cost of producing onions. a. inward; decrease b. inward; increase c. outward; decrease d. outward; increase?

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