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Business, 23.10.2019 17:00 Kelbee781

An economy produces consumer goods and capital goods. initially, 600 units of consumer goods can be produced if no capital goods are produced. likewise, 600 units of capital goods can be produced if no consumer goods are produced. 1.) using the 3-point curved line drawing tool, show an initial production possibilities curve. label it ppc 1. 2.) then assume that economic growth increases the economy's production possibilities for both types of goods. using the 3-point curved line drawing tool, draw a new production possibilities curve. label it ppc2. carefully follow the instructions above, and only draw the required objects.

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