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The net benefit of a particular alternative equals:
 
  A) the benefits received from the alternative plus the costs incurred in choosing the alternative.
  B) the benefits received from the alternative divided by the costs incurred in choosing the alternative.
  C) the costs incurred in choosing the alternative divided by the benefits received from the alternative.
  D) the benefits received from the alternative minus the costs incurred in choosing the alternative.

Question 2

In the above figure, in order for this country to move from production possibilities frontier PPF1 to PPF2, it might
 
  A) increase the skills and productivity of its work force.
  B) put all unemployed resources to work producing desired output.
  C) engage in exchange with other nations.
  D) increase the average level of prices for all goods produced and consumed.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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