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Davideckstein7

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When did major currencies begin floating against each other, ending the Bretton Woods system?
 
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U.S. U.K Wheat 12 6 Cloth 6 18 The table above shows United States and United Kingdom production of wheat (bushels per hour) and cloth (yards per hour). In order for both countries to gain from trade, one bushel of wheat must trade for
 
  A) between 6 and 18 yards of cloth.
  B) between 1/2 and 2 yards of cloth.
  C) between 1/3 and 3 yards of cloth.
  D) between 1/2 and 1/3 yards of cloth.


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Answer to Question 1

Mar-73

Answer to Question 2

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